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On Getting Dressed, Sharon L. Stephenson
On Getting Dressed, Sharon L. Stephenson
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
I lean against the chalkboard and wait for the young woman to speak. I feel especially put together because I am wearing an outfit; I bought all three pieces at the same time, indicating my financial stability and dedication to appearance.
It is a Friday, and this introductory physics student is casual in her sorority letter jersey, jeans and sneakers. Her hair is long, her skin porcelain; these traits do not distinguish her from her sorority sisters. She is exceptional, however, in her habit of obsessively leaning forward in her front-row desk, as if preparing to dive over the top. …
Souvenir, Kathryn Rhett
Souvenir, Kathryn Rhett
Gettysburg College Faculty Books
A collection of autobiographical essays
Souvenir, a collection of autobiographical essays rooted in the present, investigates travel, staying put, and how it is that our experience of being here right now includes so much of being elsewhere at another time. Rhett reconciles present to past in serious encounters with birth and death, alongside lighter observations. In a world that makes no sense except the sense we make of it, Souvenir plays with the dynamics of home and away to represent the fullness of daily life. [From the publisher]
Raising Their Children, Janelle R. Thompson
Raising Their Children, Janelle R. Thompson
Student Publications
This personal essay depicts the story of an after school program established in the heart of a low-income neighborhood. It details the struggle the local children face in their failing schools district, and shows how the program, known as Little Wise Child, has been instrumental in making a positive difference in their lives.
Psalms For Skeptics (101-150), Kent L. Gramm
Psalms For Skeptics (101-150), Kent L. Gramm
Gettysburg College Faculty Books
Sparked by phrases from the book of Psalms, these poems question and occasionally affirm our everyday ideas about life, mortality, the afterlife, God, family, and belief. In vigorous contemporary language—complaining, lamenting, and wisecracking on everything from Job's wife to baseball, crows to angels, circus elephants to Mary Magdalene—but in traditional form, these sonnets, or little songs, "speak what we feel, not what we ought to say." [From the publisher]
Wilderness, Kathryn E. Bucolo
Wilderness, Kathryn E. Bucolo
Celebration
The collection of short stories I have written focuses on how people process (or do not process) tragedy, especially as related to themes of grief, memory, and faith. Most of the stories I have written are dysfunctional narratives in that they do not necessarily provide solid conclusions or solutions for the characters or readers, reflecting current trends in literature to move away from the didactic and moralistic in favor of the ambiguous and unstable, the hopeless and sorrowful. In "Wilderness", one of the pieces I wrote for my collection, Robert struggles with the death of his wife when he realizes …
Artemisia In Ecstasy, Emily A. Francisco
Addiction, Jenna E. Fleming
Ode To My Tattooed Skin, Emily J. Cranfill
Wake, Victoria A. Blaisdell
Latin-America, Mauricio E. Novoa
Plath's Cremation, Brendan M. Raleigh
Storm Clouds, Taylor L. Andrews
On Language, Emily A. Francisco
For Bonbon, Rachel L. Martinelli
Daniel's Song, Mauricio E. Novoa
Dissonance, Taylor L. Andrews
Constellation-Maker, Victoria A. Blaisdell
Driving Past Dead Sunflowers In October, Emily A. Francisco
Driving Past Dead Sunflowers In October, Emily A. Francisco
The Mercury
No abstract provided.
Italy, Taylor L. Andrews
If There Is A Word For The Moments Between Asleep & Awake, That Is The Title Of This Poem Or: Twilight Of The Mind, Merissa M. Cope
If There Is A Word For The Moments Between Asleep & Awake, That Is The Title Of This Poem Or: Twilight Of The Mind, Merissa M. Cope
The Mercury
No abstract provided.
Compagno Di Viaggio, Sophia K. Reid
The Lost World Of The Past, Sophia K. Reid
Atticus, Peter W. Rosenberger
On Loss, Abigail E. Ferguson
Newburgh, Rachel E. Barber
The First Run, Darcie E. Connors
Black & Blue, Anthony Mccomiskey
Timeline, Robin K. Miller
A Story Of A Young Man In An Office With A View, Corey T. Katzelnick
A Story Of A Young Man In An Office With A View, Corey T. Katzelnick
The Mercury
No abstract provided.
Bottled, Stephen Lin