User talk:Sethleneelliott

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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 * Hi Sethlene,
 * It looks like you've ended up with the wrong template on this page. Stop by here and grab the one for our class when you have time.
 * Best! Stevenarntson


 * Sethlene,
 * I enjoyed the "ga" piece! For formatting ease, try putting poetry inside tags.
 * Best, Stevenarntson


 * Response on Sethlene Elliott’s Work: Cool Cat in the Hat
 * Wow, just wow! The fact that you practically wrote a book is amazing. Your rendition of The Cat in the Hat is much more amusing for readers our age. Although in some parts I found it hard to understand the first read around. Yet it still flowed well and made me want to read it until the very end. I think this piece could really use some imagery though, to help it flow along even more. I remember when I read the actual Cat in the Hat book the pictures really helped with the word play. I found myself a little confused when “Old Fish” was brought into the story, I wasn’t sure who or what it was at first, I don’t know if or how you would be able to make that easier for the reader to understand. Overall it was a funny and twisted story that, I could tell, took a lot of time and thought.
 * NicolePatterson