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Scopophobia, Kristin Eller
Scopophobia, Kristin Eller
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
[First paragraph of Preface]
I set out to write an essay three years ago that started with the line “I always find God in the bathroom—don’t ask me why,” which is entirely true and says so much while explaining so little. Within a page and a half I briefly introduced a scene, a memory,where I had sequestered myself in a toilet stall in the bathroom on my sorority’s dorm floor at Eastern Kentucky University. I mentioned the scenario—I was hiding from a serial rapist who, for some reason, decided I’d be a good target—in just a few paragraphs and moved …
Anglofile, Kaci Carpenter
Anglofile, Kaci Carpenter
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Anny Sterling is stuck. After a freak accident that left her father disabled and without a steady income, she returned home after one semester of college to help pay the bills while her older sister Emily fled to Europe to spend her time chasing dark-haired men named Franco and Pablo. At twenty-five, Anny now spends her days at the local insurance agency running errands for other people and reciting the alphabet song in the file room. There’s little to no hope for advancement as she is short the required college hours to qualify for even an associate degree, but she …
Be True To Yourself ... Be Confidently You, Amber Ford
Be True To Yourself ... Be Confidently You, Amber Ford
Women's Empowerment Week
No abstract provided.
The Mother Daughter Bond And History In Wide Sargasso Sea, Valarie L. Phelps
The Mother Daughter Bond And History In Wide Sargasso Sea, Valarie L. Phelps
Student Literary Analyses
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Spousal Acceptance Factor: Living With A Lily Enthusiast, Susann Devries
Spousal Acceptance Factor: Living With A Lily Enthusiast, Susann Devries
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Wry bemusement might describe the tone used by Susann de Vries in this transatlantic article about her spouse’s gardening obsessions.
Zephyrus, Western Kentucky University
Zephyrus, Western Kentucky University
Student Creative Writing
The fine arts magazine of Western Kentucky University at Bowling Green.
2011 Jim Wayne Miller Contest Winners, Creative Writing Committee
2011 Jim Wayne Miller Contest Winners, Creative Writing Committee
Mary Ellen and Jim Wayne Miller Celebration of Writing
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