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The Survivors, Abigale Ralston
The Survivors, Abigale Ralston
Scholars Day Conference
Set over 100 years in the future, this story follows the lives of teenagers Alex, Leon, and Paige. The world has been destroyed. In order to survive, humanity has had to learn how to survive in space, in a vehicle called simply The Ship. Lately, however, Alex and his friends have noticed problems occurring on The Ship, indicating a disaster may be imminent. Alex, Leon, and Paige are now tasked with finding the causes of the problems and saving the last of humanity from extinction.
On Writing "Three Inches From Death", Hannah Smith
On Writing "Three Inches From Death", Hannah Smith
Scholars Day Conference
This presentation is a summary of my experience writing the first draft of a Young Adult fiction novel for my Honors Thesis over three semesters.
The Survivors, Abigale Ralston
The Survivors, Abigale Ralston
Honors Theses
Set over 100 years in the future, this story follows the lives of teenagers Alex, Leon, and Paige. The world has been destroyed. In order to survive, humanity has had to learn how to survive in space, in a vehicle called simply The Ship. Lately, however, Alex and his friends have noticed problems occurring on The Ship, indicating a disaster may be imminent. Alex, Leon, and Paige are now tasked with finding the causes of the problems and saving the last of humanity from extinction.
Phoenix Rising: A Scout Is Born, Seth Hunter
Phoenix Rising: A Scout Is Born, Seth Hunter
Honors Theses
The Kingdom of Taris lies in flames, a shadow of what it once was, crippled by the Brutes of the Northeast. The King and Queen’s deaths, followed by their only daughter’s capture, cast a shadow over Taris, far darker than the depths of the Old Mines.
Are We Good Or Bad Or Somewhere In Between?: An Original Novel, Faith Lymburner
Are We Good Or Bad Or Somewhere In Between?: An Original Novel, Faith Lymburner
Honors Theses
This thesis is an original fantasy/crime/mystery novel that takes a look at the concept that no one is just good or bad; instead, everyone is somewhere in between. The process/challenges of writing my first novel and leading into writing a mystery/crime novel (this is the first draft).
Mountains In The Deep, Andy Strauss
Mountains In The Deep, Andy Strauss
Honors Theses
When Evan, prince of the Fourth Quadrant, sees a vision of a ghost-like crown hovering over his father's head, he is sent on a dangerous mission to face the mystical shadow beast ravaging his kingdom--the same beast that has marked him as its prey and that will stop at nothing to hunt him down.
Are We Good Or Bad Or Somewhere In Between: An Original Novel, Faith Lymburner
Are We Good Or Bad Or Somewhere In Between: An Original Novel, Faith Lymburner
Honors Colloquium
This is the flyer for Faith Lymburner's Honors Colloquium.
A Bag Of Marbles, Cora Saddler
A Bag Of Marbles, Cora Saddler
Honors Theses
A short story collection that takes inspiration from the magical mundanities of everyday life.
El Sueñito Del Cocinero, Breanna Watson
El Sueñito Del Cocinero, Breanna Watson
Spanish Class Publications
The dialogue between Monchis and Flaco in a bustling restaurant kitchen sheds light on the struggles of immigrants in pursuit of their dreams while navigating the harsh reality of life in the United States. Monchis, a seasoned cook, admonishes Flaco, a young Honduran immigrant, for his lack of dedication to his job and urges him to embrace the hard work ethic that defines success in their community. However, Flaco's aspirations of becoming a singer clash with the expectations imposed upon him, leading to a poignant exchange about sacrifice, identity, and the pursuit of happiness. As Monchis reminisces about his own …
Hello, Olive, Bec Braly
Hello, Olive, Bec Braly
Honors Theses
Mia Bailey is forced to live as someone she’s not. Fighting her way back to her own life, she unearths some dark secrets about her family.
Our Stories, Paige Wright
Our Stories, Paige Wright
Scholars Day Conference
After exploring my history with horror and how the genre developed over time, I share some short horror stories I've written and why I find the horror genre important as a Christian.
Our Stories, Paige Wright
Our Stories, Paige Wright
Honors Theses
My first memory of feeling absolute and utter horror stems from my father. You have to understand, my father is a large man who, in the right light, is terrifying to a small child. This first memory is from a few days before Halloween. My parents had just bought some of those colored, spooky bulbs (they may have been purple or orange or red, in truth, I cannot remember) and were trying them out in the living room. I simply remember coming down the hallway—I may have been four or five, we definitely still had the dark, 70s style paneling …
Once The Ashes Settled, Brittany Parker
Once The Ashes Settled, Brittany Parker
Honors Theses
She grabbed her ballcap that she had worn almost every day for the last thirteen years and started the short walk. A three blocks jaunt had its advantages on days like today, especially this morning. He promised he would pick up the roses and meet her here at eight which hopefully allowed them enough time to have a private moment before people started moving about. As she waited, she stole a few glances at the space around her, the water a constant reminder of what all had been taken in the background. It had changed so much over the years, …
Stories From Elsewhere: A Novella, Andrew Crook
Stories From Elsewhere: A Novella, Andrew Crook
Honors Theses
It's certainly rare to see people with animal heads while walking down the street, but it has been known to happen. On the occasions when a person does see someone with an animal head, they think something along the lines of, "Oh, what a quaint performer!" or something equally as posh and oblivious. Peter, however, was a man who didn't trust his own reasoning. Not if he could help it. So, when he happened to see a person with an animal head while walking down the street one fine Saturday, he paid attention. There it was, down the alley: a …
Crafting Comics: My Journey Through The Creative Process, Carrie Hill
Crafting Comics: My Journey Through The Creative Process, Carrie Hill
Honors Theses
When I was 12 years old, I drew a short, goofy comic book that followed the adventures of Carrie Hill and her wacky friends. Now as a 22-year-old graphic design student, I've continued to draw comics because they can tell stories with great depth using only a sequence of images. Whenever I read Ben Hatke's Zita the Spacegirl or Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant, I dream of publishing a graphic novel or comic strip. This dream prompted me to create several comics for my thesis, exploring different genres and styles. My original intention was to develop several 10-page comics, …
La Bete Noire Et Le Beau, Hannah Wright
La Bete Noire Et Le Beau, Hannah Wright
Honors Theses
Betrayed by the one who is supposed to care for her most Marceline must find a way to reverse her curse before she loses everything that makes her human and her mind reverts to that of a beast.
Washington Irving And The Not-So-American Myth, Haydn Jeffers
Washington Irving And The Not-So-American Myth, Haydn Jeffers
English Class Publications
Washington Irving has often been revered as the father of American literature, and, more specifically, the father of the American myth. He was one of the first American writers to make a real living off his writing, and as such was considered to be America’s personal declarer of independence within the literary world. Having been viewed as so undoubtedly American in his writings, one might find interest in the fact that Irving drew very heavily on European sources in his inexplicable creation of this nation’s fiction, as it appears “he was not all that at ‘home’ with American life” (“Background: …
Ouachita To Host Andy Davidson In Fiction Reading Sept. 29, Brooke Zimny, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachita To Host Andy Davidson In Fiction Reading Sept. 29, Brooke Zimny, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Ouachita Baptist University’s Department of Language and Literature will host author Andy Davidson in a reading of his debut novel, In the Valley of the Sun, on Thursday, Sept. 29. The reading, which is free and open to the public, will be held at 7 p.m. in Hickingbotham Hall’s Young Auditorium on Ouachita’s campus.
Prision De Carne, Robert Desoto
Fellowship, Ben Cockrell
Companerismo, Mark D. Mcgraw
Monologo Interior Del Ser Persistente, Mark D. Mcgraw
Inner Monologue Of The Persistent Being, Tyler Lewis
For Brussels, Emily Bradley
Room On The Page, Ash Farrer
Espacio En La Pagiana, Shelby Spears
Vidrio Roto, Samantha Pascoe
Si Lo Puedes Ingerir, Vanja Bogetic
Yo Soy Verde / I Am Green, Ellie Quick