365 tomorrows

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I’d like to thank the students in Professor Connelly’s class at Camden County Community College in New Jersey for allowing me the pleasure of guest lecturing there this afternoon. This isn’t the sort of thing I normally do, but I appreciate it all the same. It’s the first time I’ve given live readings for any of my 365 work, and I hope that the attendees enjoyed it as much as I did. Welcome to any CCCC students who are just discovering this site.

That being said, if any 365 readers out there attend or instruct in an academic venue (or a non-academic venue, for that matter) where guest lectures are common, let us know if you want to try to arrange something. You can email me or get in touch with any of the other 365 writers via the email links in our bios. We’ll probably be far more able to accomodate requests in the greater Philadelphia and New York City area at this time, but we’re willing to listen to other proposals as well.

In other news, it has come to my attention that 365 tomorrows is currently generating traffic of approximately 20,000 hits each day, 5,000 of which are unique. That’s very exciting for all of us, and we’d like to thank everyone who reads 365 every day. We’ve also got nearly a hundred registered users on our forums, some of whom have been very active, and a lot of great discussion goes on there every day. Check it out if you haven’t yet had the chance.

Lastly, I’ve heard through the grapevine that we are being translated into Korean. I don’t have details on this yet, but keep a lookout for the full story.