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Besides posting on here and replying to this thread. Original credit for this goes back to Fate and Nathan on MX.

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I always think everyone is older than they actually are... but congrats on senior year! I hope it's a blast!

I'm doing great. Going back to college in less than a month and happy to get out of my house. I love my family and I know they could be way worse but they're still driving me nuts.

It's easy to seem old online.  

Congrats on the (not having) cancer!

How many of you are still writing? We could set up an editing circle...

Oh God, hi, okay.

Thank you so much for the outpouring of well wishes for my mom <3 She went in for a second round of testing and the results were essentially "well, sorry about that, but we didn't find shit". Which is super-duper awesome.

With regard to writing, since I'm about thirty pages in and chugging along with some amount of steadiness, I am cautiously announcing that I am working on A Novel. YA, post-nuclear, three idiots end up on a roadtrip across the American Southwest. 

In other news, I'm in molecular remission, which is as close to saying 'cancer free' as the doctors will get, so whoo. :D

Awesome! 

I'm writing a paper on a short story that is included inside a book by a different author. When citing a quote from the story in MLA, would I use, for example, (Mansfield 248), which is the original author, or (Foster 248), the author and compiler of the book?

A Work in an Anthology, Reference, or Collection

Works may include an essay in an edited collection or anthology, or a chapter of a book. The basic form is for this sort of citation is as follows:

Lastname, First name. "Title of Essay." Title of Collection. Ed. Editor's Name(s). City of Publication: Publisher, Year. Page range of entry. Medium of Publication.

Some examples:

Harris, Muriel. "Talk to Me: Engaging Reluctant Writers." A Tutor's Guide: Helping Writers One to One. Ed. Ben Rafoth. Portsmouth: Heinemann, 2000. 24-34. Print.

Swanson, Gunnar. "Graphic Design Education as a Liberal Art: Design and Knowledge in the University and The 'Real World.'" The Education of a Graphic Designer. Ed. Steven Heller. New York: Allworth Press, 1998. 13-24. Print.

--Source: Purdue OWL

Thank you.

If we were to do another group v-chat this weekend, who would be able to attend?

Me.

I could do it! 

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