<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:openSearch="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearchrss/1.0/" xmlns:blogger="http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008" xmlns:georss="http://www.georss.org/georss" xmlns:gd="http://schemas.google.com/g/2005" xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0" version="2.0"><channel><atom:id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153</atom:id><lastBuildDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2024 03:48:57 +0000</lastBuildDate><category>education</category><category>happenings</category><category>notes</category><category>business</category><category>interviews</category><category>food</category><title>AC</title><description>the notes and articles of aaron collier</description><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/</link><managingEditor>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</managingEditor><generator>Blogger</generator><openSearch:totalResults>37</openSearch:totalResults><openSearch:startIndex>1</openSearch:startIndex><openSearch:itemsPerPage>25</openSearch:itemsPerPage><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-2457135683113232984</guid><pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 16:27:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2010-10-29T12:30:59.938-04:00</atom:updated><title>Tennessee Insider</title><atom:summary type="text">Tennessee InsiderPANEL:             WDSI Anchor:  Carly Flynn Morgan Chattanooga Times Free Press Journalist: Ellis Smith          Founder of political website – TennesseeTicket.com and citizen  blogger focused on Tennessee’s Eighth Congressional for the  HuffingtonPost.com, as well as contributing writer with Chattarati.com –  Joe Lance;         Chattarati.com Citizen Blogger on Education:  </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2010/10/tennessee-insider.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-4644178868851234151</guid><pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 18:23:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2010-08-16T14:26:32.946-04:00</atom:updated><title>CHECK OUT MY WRITING</title><atom:summary type="text">Since I now primarily write for chattarati.com, I will no longer be posting my articles here. If you&#39;re interested in my work, I would encourage you to visit my profile over on Chattarati.</atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2010/08/check-out-my-writing.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-1268939511927884698</guid><pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 02:05:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2010-01-13T21:06:49.681-05:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><title>Race to a Rocky Top</title><atom:summary type="text">By Aaron Collier    | Jan. 12, 2010, 12:05 p.m.This week, the Tennessee legislature will be negotiating and voting on a monumental shift in K–12 education with possible legislation that mandates the use of student achievement data to evaluate and tenure teachers. Since 1992, the state of Tennessee has used student achievement data to identify the gains in academic performance (the Value-Added </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2010/01/race-to-rocky-top.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-8578852493350672665</guid><pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 19:45:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-12-23T14:46:30.892-05:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">interviews</category><title>Know Your School Board: Everett Fairchild, District 3</title><atom:summary type="text">By Aaron Collier    | Dec. 22, 2009, 7:57 p.m.The Hamilton County Department of Education faces numerous challenges, from falling test scores to rising enrollment and a multi-million dollar budget deficit. The nine elected school board members make decisions that affect our children today and our economic prospects for the future. Get to know them—and their positions on pressing issues—in this </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/12/know-your-school-board-everett.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-9129266353063923638</guid><pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 04:01:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-12-17T23:02:56.955-05:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><title>Officials Try to Decode Schools&#39; Report Card</title><atom:summary type="text">By Aaron Collier    | Dec. 16, 2009, 9:34 p.m.Working arm-in-arm with the Public Education Foundation, school officials have labored to identify the causes for Hamilton County Schools&#39; low scores on the latest state report card. And with new, tougher state standards going into effect this school year, School Superintendent Dr. Scales is enacting a variety of strategies for improving instruction </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/12/officials-try-to-decode-schools-report.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-6679935700470141598</guid><pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 17:48:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-12-15T12:50:03.282-05:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">notes</category><title>NOTED: Still No Agreement on Teacher Benefits</title><atom:summary type="text">By Aaron Collier    | Dec. 14, 2009, 9:58 p.m.Earlier this year, the Hamilton County Department of Education was able to close a $40 million budget deficit without any concessions from the Hamilton County Education Association (HCEA) for a change in teachers&#39; medical insurance benefits. The district has funded a $31.6 million increase in medical insurance over the past 12 years, Chief Financial </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/12/noted-still-no-agreement-on-teacher.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-5538205357182403421</guid><pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 17:46:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-12-15T12:48:33.486-05:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">interviews</category><title>Know Your School Board: Chip Baker, 2nd District</title><atom:summary type="text">By Aaron Collier    | Dec. 9, 2009, 8:30 a.m.The Hamilton County Department of Education faces numerous challenges, from falling test scores to rising enrollment and a multi-million dollar budget deficit. The nine elected school board members make decisions that affect our children today and our economic prospects for the future. Get to know them—and their positions on pressing issues—in this </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/12/know-your-school-board-chip-baker-2nd.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-21561055427677318</guid><pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 19:16:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-12-10T14:18:16.834-05:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">happenings</category><title>&#39;Imagine&#39; Brings the Arts Into the Classroom</title><atom:summary type="text">By Aaron Collier    | Dec. 9, 2009, 11:02 p.m.On Tuesday, Allied Arts of Greater Chattanooga launched Imagine, an education initiative aiming to expose every Hamilton County public elementary student to the arts through activities presented by local organizations. This week, 3,600 second grade students from 47 elementary schools are participating in the inaugural event—the Chattanooga Ballet&#39;s </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/12/imagine-brings-arts-into-classroom.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-8013105949684361710</guid><pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:46:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-12-08T06:48:38.818-05:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">interviews</category><title>Know Your School Board: Rhonda Thurman, District 1</title><atom:summary type="text">By Aaron Collier    | Nov. 30, 2009, 11:39 p.m.The Hamilton County Department of Education faces numerous challenges, from falling test scores to rising enrollment and a multi-million dollar budget deficit. The nine elected school board members make decisions that affect our children today and our economic prospects for the future. Get to know them—and their positions on pressing issues—in this </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/12/know-your-school-board-rhonda-thurman.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-8439602879221350502</guid><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 18:13:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-11-30T13:14:55.046-05:00</atom:updated><title>School Budget: Same Problems With New Challenges</title><atom:summary type="text">By Aaron Collier    | Nov. 30, 2009, 8:30 a.m.As a new year looms closer, officials are turning a new leaf on the school system&#39;s $26.3 million budget deficit. Many old problems remain, but a new challenge to school finance is developing: overcrowded schools. In the past, the school system&#39;s chronic budget deficit has been the result of too many big, underutilized school buildings needing costly </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/11/school-budget-same-problems-with-new.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-7995645917131500472</guid><pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 13:35:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-11-28T20:14:41.112-05:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">notes</category><title>NOTED: No Ways to Expand</title><atom:summary type="text">Interesting statement from HCDE&#39;s Chief Financial Officer Tommy Kranz:&quot;We are growing faster than our revenues.&quot;Compare that against a TFP article written in February of 2008: Schools CFO suggests ways to cut.At the time, the district was losing approximately 1,800 students a year, and the department of education was building new schools and hiring new staff anyway.Now, the administration has </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/11/ways-to-expand.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-6976267297586005717</guid><pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 01:35:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-11-10T20:36:44.183-05:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><title>Senator Berke Sounds Off on Recruiting and Retaining Quality Teachers</title><atom:summary type="text">State Senator Andy Berke (D-Chattanooga) is a politician who loves to talk about education. And he has a lot to say—from ensuring that “90 percent of all education dollars are spent in the classroom” to advocating “new and innovative strategies to raise the quality of instruction.” In a recent op-ed in The Tennessean, Berke maintains that politicians have a new urgency, citing the widening income</atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/11/senator-berke-sounds-off-on-recruiting.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-1968794713011905643</guid><pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 03:08:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-11-05T22:11:50.855-05:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">happenings</category><title>Around the World, From Gold to Green</title><atom:summary type="text">By Aaron Collier on November 5th, 20097,000 miles separate Chattanooga from Seoul, South Korea. But that didn’t stop Carl Cadwell from joining forces with long-time collaborator Ryan Dixon to produce songs for his latest project, Summer Dregs. In fact, much of the group’s “delicious, dark, semi-sweet electro-pop” was conceived as it traveled cyberspace between musicians scattered across the globe</atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/11/around-world-from-gold-to-green.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-5620646613075731401</guid><pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 00:15:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-10-29T20:18:38.316-04:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><title>Scales Shifts Strategy for Small Neighborhood Schools</title><atom:summary type="text">By Aaron Collier on October 29th, 2009After controversial efforts to balance the Hamilton County Schools’ FY 2010 budget led to the closing of two urban schools, Dr. Scales appears to have shifted his strategy on school consolidation.According to the Chattanooga Times Free Press, the school system is facing “a $26 million shortfall in fiscal 2011 and about an $18 million deficit in the 2012 and </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/10/scales-shifts-strategy-for-small.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-6262918960628584871</guid><pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 13:16:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-08-13T09:18:05.076-04:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">happenings</category><title>Distinguished Actor Dylan Kussman Chooses Chattanooga</title><atom:summary type="text">Drawing on a lifetime of experience in the entertainment industry, actor Dylan Kussman recently moved from Hollywood to Chattanooga with the aim of writing, directing and acting in local film and theater projects.“I’m inspired being here and being involved in a smaller theater environment than the one in L.A.” said Mr. Kussman. “I love the history of Chattanooga, and with its rich scenery, local </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/08/distinguished-actor-dylan-kussman.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-4063922321511510804</guid><pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-08-13T09:21:12.014-04:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><title>New Innovative Schools Launch Despite District Financial Concerns</title><atom:summary type="text">As the start of a new school year creeps closer, one Hamilton County school is already in full swing and setting some firsts. Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy (CGLA) is Hamilton County’s first charter school, Tennessee’s first gender charter school, and the county’s first public middle/high school to blaze the year-round trail. CGLA kicked off its school year last week with a total of 50 </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/08/new-innovative-schools-launch-despite.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-7540868223475173716</guid><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 00:11:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-07-30T20:25:51.553-04:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">business</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">happenings</category><title>Loose Cannon Gallery Names Terran Anderson Venue Director</title><atom:summary type="text">Chattanooga artist Terry Cannon has selected Terran Anderson to coordinate events and oversee the operations of his Southside event hall and art gallery, Loose Cannon Gallery.Mrs. Anderson brings to Loose Cannon extensive experiences in community relations and special events. The Lee University graduate has a degree in telecommunications and theater and also serves as the Young Professional </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/07/loose-cannon-gallery-names-terran.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-4229304330402260712</guid><pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 10:47:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-07-21T13:22:36.053-04:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">business</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">happenings</category><title>Green Building Experts Launch Building Performance Consulting Company</title><atom:summary type="text">Building Performance Consulting: www.chattabpc.blogspot.comArchitect Taylor Bowers and home builder Ethan Collier have joined forces to launch the Chattanooga area’s first building performance consulting company. Building Performance Consulting offers services to homeowners and companies that are seeking to reduce utilities costs and gain a fundamental understanding of building science.“With the </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/07/green-building-experts-launch-building.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-8747035089457019113</guid><pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 15:09:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-07-21T13:21:26.811-04:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">business</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">notes</category><title>NOTED: Group advises how houses can be upgraded for energy savings</title><atom:summary type="text">From the TFP: Saturday,  July 11,  2009      By: Brian LazenbyTwo area building officials have collaborated to take advantage of a new but growing trend in the construction industry.  Ethan Collier, owner of Collier Construction, and Taylor Bowers, an architect with River Street Architecture, formed Performance Building Consulting to help inform homeowners about ways to make their houses greener </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/07/noted-group-advises-how-houses-can-be.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-3834339754232935362</guid><pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 10:36:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-07-10T06:51:45.162-04:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">happenings</category><title>Cannon’s Iconic “Hope” Sculpture Moves From Main Street To Alton Park</title><atom:summary type="text">After 18 months at its prominent location on the corner of Main and Market, artist Terry Cannon’s “Hope” sculpture has moved to Alton Park.In 2007, the city of Chattanooga leased the sculpture as part of a public art project on Main Street. The lease expired in April, and it was recently purchased by Darryl Wyche, a resident of the Hope VI project development off of W. 38th street.An avid art </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/07/cannons-iconic-hope-sculpture-moves.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-5004055497803486139</guid><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 23:54:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-05-07T19:55:30.153-04:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><title>School Budget Balanced but Unsustainable</title><atom:summary type="text">When the Citizen Advisory Panel (CAP) convened in January to review the Hamilton County School budget and make recommendations to school officials, the projected FY 2010 budget deficit was between $30 and $40 million. And the FY 2011 budget deficit was already $12 million dollars. 4 months later, next year’s budget has been balanced to the dollar, but the FY 2011 budget deficit now stands at $</atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/05/school-budget-balanced-but.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-3485682502777857308</guid><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:32:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-04-30T10:39:46.305-04:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><title>School Board Votes 6-3 to Approve $302 Million Budget</title><atom:summary type="text">The Hamilton County School Board voted 6-3 on Wednesday to approve the administration’s fiscal year 2010 balanced budget, which includes the reduction of over 180 school-based personnel and 36 Central Office staff next year, saving the district $10.5 million. The budget also includes $1.75 million in savings from closing Howard Middle School and 21st Century Academy. The FY 2010 budget closes a </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/04/school-board-votes-6-3-to-approve-302.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-2134939696795762034</guid><pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 03:14:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-04-15T11:02:21.692-04:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">notes</category><title>NOTED: A New Approach to School Finance</title><atom:summary type="text">Dr. Scales is making a pointed effort to prepare the public for what he describes as a “need to change the model for how education is funded and how those dollars are spent in Hamilton County.”  Yesterday, he participated in a CTFP online chat and assured one questioner that We are done with school closures this year. However, we will be discussing future possible school consolidations with our </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/04/noted-new-approach-to-school-finance.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-3743561867369079059</guid><pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 18:45:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-04-25T20:34:23.856-04:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">education</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">notes</category><title>NOTED: Hamilton County Department of Education is Awarded Over $7.7 Million in ARRA funds</title><atom:summary type="text">HCDE is given over $7.7 mill for Title I funding. Exploring how school administrators are planning to use the funds, whether or not they can be used to offset layoffs. Title I schools receive direct federal funding to finance &quot;programs&quot; such as:Supplemental Educational Services, After School Tutoring at No Cost With Transportation Provided, Saturday Writing Academy at No Cost to Parents, Model </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/04/hamilton-county-department-of-education.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2183525711068113153.post-8901858833478512869</guid><pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 18:41:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2009-04-11T12:18:31.744-04:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">happenings</category><title>Character Sketches from the Conference on Southern Literature</title><atom:summary type="text">It was good to see that Doris Betts left a comment on this article. Every two years, The Arts and Education Council and the Fellowship of Southern Writers come together for the Conference on Southern Literature. Writers throughout the region convene on Chattanooga to discuss their craft, share insights, sign books and meet readers. Without fail, each conference produces moments of insight and </atom:summary><link>http://aaronjcollier.blogspot.com/2009/04/character-sketches-from-conference-on.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Aaron Collier)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item></channel></rss>