I may be delerious because it’s 6:30am, but this seems pretty unambiguous:
I really enjoyed the piece you wrote on EU policies regarding fishery sustainability off the coast of West Africa. I’d like to work with you to prepare your piece for publication in [the MIT Internatinal Review].
You mentioned on your cover letter that you would be willing to “re-focus it in the most appropriate direction and summarize other sections.” This will probably comprise the bulk of our work together, as your piece was very well written to begin with.
An excellent bit of news by which to start the day. I am off to London.
What a nice boost to your self-confidence and a well-deserved compliment. I think that I have read a version of this paper and it seemed thorough and well thought out. Bravo on this great bit of news!
Finally, the Spanish Fisherman’s talents will be recognized the world over! Well done.
Congrats!
About time, indeed. Hopefully, it won’t take too much rejigging.
Brilliant! It’s about time~your writing certainly is very good. Bravo
Here are some WebCite links to publications of mine. Hopefully, this will help them better withstand the ravages of time:
Thesis: Expertise and Legitimacy: The Role of Science in Global Environmental Policy-Making.
“The Legality and Sustainability of European Union Fisheries Policy in West Africa.” MIT International Review. Spring 2007. p. 32-41.
“Sovereignty and Environmental Protection: Not Incompatible Values.” UBC Journal of International Affairs. 2004. p. 93-102.
“The Space Race as ‘Primitive’ Warfare.” UBC Journal of International Affairs. 2005. p. 19-28.
“Common Threats, Joint Responses: The Report of the 2005 North American Security Cooperation Assessment Student Tour.” Produced for the Canadian Department of National Defence. August 2005.