Finally

So does anybody want to venture a guess as to whose manuscript just won the prize for the best critical monograph on a feminist topic in Hispanic literature?

Yes.

I’m very happy that people will be able to read it because it has some research that I think is valuable and useful.

P.S. I highly recommend that people with unpublishable messy doctoral dissertations contact Jonathan Mayhew who helps transform them into books.

25 thoughts on “Finally

  1. This is great news. Congratulations! Now I feel very good about those obnoxious criticisms I had of your writing style.

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  2. I’m so impressed!!! Wonderful!!! Out of curiousity, do you think writing in your blog as often as you do had any affect on your academic writing?

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  3. Congratulations with this and with Jewish New Year, which begins this evening in Israel.

    Would you write a post about your findings, and how your “very special kind of feminism” was visible in the manuscript?

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  4. Mazel tov!!!!!!!!! Just in time for the New Year. A happy New Year to you and my heartfelt congrats. Where is it being published? Is it in Spanish or English? Transforming my own dissertation into a book was definitely the biggest writing challenge I’ve ever encountered, but it definitely helps me now with my coaching.

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  5. Iran’s Rouhani wishes Jews blessed Rosh Hashanah
    http://backchannel.al-monitor.com/index.php/2013/09/6125/irans-rouhani-wishes-jews-blessed-rosh-hashanah/

    As the sun is about to set here in #Tehran I wish all Jews, especially Iranian Jews, a blessed Rosh Hashanah. pic.twitter.com/tmaf84x7UR
    6:27 PM – 4 Sep 2013

    In stunning contrast to his Holocaust denying predecessor, Iran’s new President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday sent well wishes to the Jewish people on the occasion of Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, which begins at sundown.

    “Not even under the monarchy do we remember such a message,” Haleh Esfandiari, the Iranian-born scholar who heads the Middle East program at the Woodrow Willson International Center, said of the message.

    Rouhani’s well wishes to the Jewish people come as the Iranian mission at the United Nations confirmed to Al-Monitor that he will travel to New York later this month to address the United Nations General Assembly and participate in a disarmament meeting.

    Do you think it’s a good sign or 100% trying to manipulate international community? The cynic in me think the 2nd, even though I would be glad for the 1st.

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