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Year Of The Rabbit, Sara Anne Hook
Year Of The Rabbit, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
This is a poem written in 2021 by graduate student Sara Ann Hook, originally published in the SUMI-E: The Quarterly of the Sumie- Society of America.
New Members, James F. Mcgrath
New Members, James F. Mcgrath
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
No abstract provided.
Chiura Obata: Lasting Legacy, Future Inspiration, Sara Anne Hook
Chiura Obata: Lasting Legacy, Future Inspiration, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
Beautiful Botanicals: Traditions, Methods, And Materials, Sara Anne Hook
Beautiful Botanicals: Traditions, Methods, And Materials, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
Sumi-E? Haiku? Why Not Both!, Sara Anne Hook
Sumi-E? Haiku? Why Not Both!, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
Botanical Illustration In The Fourteen Century: Annotated Bibliography, Sara Anne Hook
Botanical Illustration In The Fourteen Century: Annotated Bibliography, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
Haiku And Three Haiga, Sara Anne Hook
Haiku And Three Haiga, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
Five Little Dresses, Sara Anne Hook
Five Little Dresses, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
Creek In Winter (An Ekphrastic Poem), Sara Anne Hook
Creek In Winter (An Ekphrastic Poem), Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
Two Birds (An Ekphratic Poem) – For Deanna, Sara Anne Hook
Two Birds (An Ekphratic Poem) – For Deanna, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
Organology In The 14th Century: Annotated Bibliography, Sara Anne Hook
Organology In The 14th Century: Annotated Bibliography, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
Peanuts Please, Sara Anne Hook
Peanuts Please, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
I Can See Clearly Now, Sara Anne Hook
I Can See Clearly Now, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
The City Becomes Her: Poetry Collection, Sara Anne Hook
The City Becomes Her: Poetry Collection, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
Selected Poems Fall Of 2021, Sara Anne Hook
Selected Poems Fall Of 2021, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
A selection select poetry from MFA student Sara Anne Hook from 2021.
The Maypole (For Carole And Ken), Sara Anne Hook
The Maypole (For Carole And Ken), Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
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Collected Poems: Summer 2021, Sara Anne Hook
Collected Poems: Summer 2021, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
This is a collection of poetry from the Summer of 2021.
Ludington North Breakwater, Sara Anne Hook
Ludington North Breakwater, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
This is a poem written in 2021 by graduate student Sara Ann Hook. originally published in the Sable Points Beacon Newsletter by the Sable Points Lighthouse Keepers Association (SPLKA).
Ode To The Crafty Foxes, Sara Anne Hook
Ode To The Crafty Foxes, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
This is a poem written in 2021 by graduate student Sara Ann Hook.
Lighthouse Haiku, Sara Anne Hook
Lighthouse Haiku, Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
Inspired by the lighthouses of the Sable Points Lighthouse Keepers Association (SPLKA).
Mars Hill (A Haibun), Sara Anne Hook
Mars Hill (A Haibun), Sara Anne Hook
Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
Poetry As The Scholar's Art: An Interview With Poet Amy Newman, Julie Miller
Poetry As The Scholar's Art: An Interview With Poet Amy Newman, Julie Miller
Scholarship and Professional Work
No abstract provided.
Changing Perceptions, Kateri Vaughn
Changing Perceptions, Kateri Vaughn
Kristi Schultz Broughton Liberal Arts Essay Contest
2016 Topic: Changing Perspectives on Diversity
"If my parents ever said that to me, I would feel so unloved; like what?" my friend said, chuckling, not realizing the gravity of her words. The laughter echoed off each wall in the dorm room, before dying down to a muffled giggle. It was only the second week of school, and we had just become what seemed like very close friends. She had just seen the note my mother left on my dresser. My friend, unlike myself, was atheist. The note read, "Keep the Lord close - as difficult as it is to …
Listen To Me, Bryan M. Furuness
Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads, 1800, Jason N. Goldsmith
Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads, 1800, Jason N. Goldsmith
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Prelude:
IN the dense tracts of woodland that stretch south from Esthwaite Water, a young boy pauses amidst a copse of hazel. His chest heaves; his heart races. Brake, bramble, and thorn. Exhaustion and expectation gather in each breath, course through his body and deeper still into his soul. He eyes the trees, fingers the milk-white flowers that hang in clusters, and knows joy. His breathing slows. Leaves murmur in the breeze. His heart fills with kindness. Taking up the crook that lies in the long grass, he swings it wide. Petals fill the air, swirl around him like …
Endings: What Can You Teach?, Julie Patterson
Endings: What Can You Teach?, Julie Patterson
Articles
Our writer-in-residence shares strategies for crafting the perfect ending to a story.
Beginnings: 3 Examples (And Why They Work), Julie Patterson
Beginnings: 3 Examples (And Why They Work), Julie Patterson
Articles
Our writer-in-residence helps us look closely at the beginnings of three short stories.
Hold Readers At A Climax, Julie Patterson
Hold Readers At A Climax, Julie Patterson
Articles
Our writer-in-residence says: A climax is long. In fact, it's a place to hold readers.
The Trouble With Beginning, Middle & End, Julie Patterson
The Trouble With Beginning, Middle & End, Julie Patterson
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I recently helped judge a story writing contest, and one of the criteria on the assessment form I was provided was: Does the story have a beginning, middle and end? As I began reading the entries, I quickly discovered that this was not useful assessment criteria.
My Second Home, Basa Village, Jeff Rasley
My Second Home, Basa Village, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Article for Synchronized Chaos about the author’s journeys to Basa Village in Nepal.