User talk:NicolePatterson

Hello Former Student!

I'm writing to you because you took a class from me in the past few years at the Art Institute. As of Spring, 2010, I'll not be teaching further classes at AIS for the foreseeable future. (We're parting ways on good terms!) Until now, you've been able to reach my Wikiversity educational resources from my website, but I've decided to delete that link. You can still reach all of those materials here.

If you're interested in what I'm up to in the future (which will include an album in 2010 and a novel in 2011) you can friend my facebook page or drop me an email at info@stevenarntson.info and you'll receive a periodic update about performances, classes, and publications.

If you know any current or former students of mine who might be interested in any of this, please forward this information if you have a moment.

I hope all is well for you.
 * Best! Stevenarntson

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The Oulipean style copy was quite impressive. Not only did you refrain from using any vowel save for "E" it actually made sense. I found no difficulty following the train of thought. The repetition gave in an imposing pulse. Considering that it was about a suicide that pulse gave an idea of a heartbeat. I dunno if you intended that but it was powerful non the less. One technicality is that the "Y" in Empty, creepy and deeply is a vowel. That's just an annoying nit-pick though. I still remain profoundly impressed.

Nicole, Thank you for the feedback on my Cool Cat in the Hat story! I appreaciate the advice and will take it into consideration. I am pleased that you enjoyed the read. ^-^ Thank you again! Sethleneelliott 19:11, 25 July 2009 (UTC)