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How Has Greek Chat helped you Materially?
Several years ago, I started a thread asking people what they'd learned from GC. Most of us agreed that we'd learned a lot about other GLOs.
So today I want to ask you: has anyone on GC helped you in a material way? PenguinTrax and FSUZeta wrote recs that resulted in one of my daughters becoming a Zeta. She met her fiance at a Zeta mixer! So now we can thank them and GC--the 2 wouldn't have met without them--for bringing them together and also for any future grandchildren, lol. Other GCers have written recs and sent new member presents. A couple have hosted recruitment threads. And AXOAlum was our wedding consultant for our oldest daughter's wedding! So guys, if you think this is "just" a message board....it's not! |
People from GC purchased my novel when it came out. :) I've also been able to secure speaking engagements through GC members (often unsolicited).
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i've met sorors at conferences (of course, if they mention here that they'll be there. i dont go around wearing a "Hi my name is tld221 on GC" nametag).
i've also met some folk on here to hang out with. so new friends IRL. |
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I've met many wonderful people on here and have places to stay whenever I am out of town.:cool: |
I've also met Sorors IRL that I first met on GC, and gotten really helpful insights into my new hometown from Greeks of all sorts that have helped me negotiate things here :D
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I would love to know the names of the books that my fellow GCers are writing! As an avid reader and English teacher, that is right up my alley!
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My website which contains Freshman Focus' excerpt My blog which contains Just Be's excerpt |
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Anyway, my novel is called Lazarus and the second one is called Covenant (currently stuck in self-publishing purgatory until some issues with my now-bankrupt printer are worked out). www.oldgoldsoul.com for synopses |
The synopses sound interesting, Senusret; I'll have to check it out. Sounds like it could have been drawn from life experience? That always makes it more realistic, which I find to be crucial in novels. Unrealistic novels [for the genre] suck. They're too fake.
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I love to read as well, & will definitely have to check these out! ETA: I'll be picking up RD's, too! |
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Senusret and Crimsontide, I am jealous, jealous! What person who loves books doesn't secretly yearn to write her own? Congrats to you both!
CrimsonTide, I read your bio and I think I am your long lost twin! I can still smell the school library and remember what it felt like to spend time searching for a book! Judy Blume was my hero, and so were many of the others you mentioned! But I have to say I connected the most with your efforts to get your students to read. I, too, would take boxes of books home to read over the summer, so I could authentically recommend titles to my students. (I taught hs and jr high through the years,but loved jr high the best). I am retired for now - husband's career and kids take too much of my time, but I miss it. So, since I have hijacked this thread to a personal conversation, I will steer it back to the OP: I have found new authors to read and follow! |
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