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Why Poetry Comics? An Overview Of The Form's Origins, Creative Potential, And Pedagogical Benefits, Mara Beneway
Why Poetry Comics? An Overview Of The Form's Origins, Creative Potential, And Pedagogical Benefits, Mara Beneway
Journal of Creative Writing Studies
Abstract: Poetry comics are a subgenre or hybrid form that appropriate elements and techniques from its foundational genres: poetry and comics. A form that braids literary traditions with visual art, poetry comics’ rich history and metaphorical possibility make for innate and deep engagement. This paper offers a brief history of visual poetry, an explicit definition of poetry comics along with theoretical context for engagement, and pedagogical approaches to using poetry comics in the creative writing classroom. In a discussion focused on interpretation and individual meaning-making, I reference Bianca Stone’s creative work, Sarah Minor’s scholarship on “textual reading” vs. “visual seeing,” …
The Oval, 2023
The Oval
This issue includes creative work from undergraduate students at the University of Montana.
Mystics, Halley Linscheid
Charlie's, Walter Medcraft
Warped Introspection, Aubrey Frissell
Como Camas, Maja Holmquist
Fuck You Jeff Koons, Walter Medcraft
Pledge Of Allegiance, Walter Medcraft
Something Wicked This Way Comes, Kaisha Gerhardt
Like Moths To A Flame, Kaisha Gerhardt
Morning On Bass Lake, Maja Holmquist
Love, Halley Linscheid
D.O.S.S., Sebastian Ambriz
The Woman In The Mirror, Halley Linscheid
The Faces Of Life, Aubrey Frissell
Anonymous Quilt Lady, Jade Taylor
Drop Of Spring, Lindsay Hause
Hues Of Blue, Lindsay Hause
In Its Wake, Lindsay Hause
He's A 10, Kristen Baier
Bathtime, Madison Seipp
Queen Of Diamonds, Orianna Zeiss
Derivatives, Mikayla Goodkin Et Al
Derivatives, Mikayla Goodkin Et Al
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
Derivatives, a multimedia and multi-authored project, accounts for the shapes and movements made visible in the epistemologies and ontologies of structural change and liberation/healing in two fields: Modern Elegy and Rhetorical Practices. In three distinct yet inextricably connected movements, this project relies on the chronology of the scholarly year, while leaning into its nonlinearity, to practice writing poetry and making visual art as mediums for thinking and feeling into various inquiries. Its collaborations ask the question of what conversations can be had and what works can be created when we are intentionally and organically in relationship with all the humans …
Snowcapped Sunshine, Lindsay Hause
Just For You, Caden Jordt
Idunn's Butterflies, Grace Caufield
Spider, Alicia Mcalpine
Unzipped, Cass Sissel
Best Seat In The House, Cass Sissel