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Inkshed (later CASLL, the Canadian Association for the Study of Language and Learning]) has ceased operation, but its newsletters and email discussions are available online as Inkshed Newsletter Archives, 1982-2015 and CASLL listserv archives, 1995-2018. * A Canadian organization of teachers and scholars of writing and reading, predominantly in postsecondary institutions, Inkshed effectively began in 1982 with the publication of a newsletter, which continued in various forms until 2015. The first national "Inkshed conference" was held in Fredericton, New Brunswick, in August 1984, and annual conferences were held in various Canadian cities until 2015.The organization's aims, as codified when it was belatedly incorporated, in 1994, were "to provide a forum and common context for discussion, collaboration, and reflective inquiry in discourse and pedagogy in the areas of writing, reading (including the reading of literature), rhetoric, and language."The name "Inkshed" was proposed by co-founder James A. Reither, who found it in the Oxford English Dictionary as a "humorous" word, meaning "the shedding or spilling of ink; consumption or waste of ink in writing." He and Russell A. Hunt, the other co-founder, explained that it was their intention to make "freewriting," a strategy popularized by composition theorist Peter Elbow, into "something dialogically transactional" by embedding the writing into situations, usually in classrooms, where the freewritten texts were immediately read by others, in search of ideas or insights that impromptu writing might generate. The Inkshed conferences used this strategy in various ways over the years, the common thread being that written texts were created and read immediately, and stood in for—and underlay and promoted—some part of the oral discussion that usually characterizes academic conferences. Inkshed proposed, and exemplified, not only a new way to think about writing instruction, but a new way to think about organizing academic conferences. Intimate in size, allowing no parallel or concurrent sessions so that all experiences were shared, and often held in remote or isolated locations, the conferences were designed to afford an unusual level of intellectual and social exchange. |