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Looking For My Voice In The Rutabaga Patch: Confessions Of An Organic Writer, Anna Petersons
Looking For My Voice In The Rutabaga Patch: Confessions Of An Organic Writer, Anna Petersons
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
Looking for My Voice in the Rutabaga Patch: Confessions of an Organic Writer is the Honors Project of Anna Petersons.
Moons In Our Bellies: A Collection Of Earth Poetry, Alyssa Von Lehman
Moons In Our Bellies: A Collection Of Earth Poetry, Alyssa Von Lehman
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
Women writers from Sylvia Plath to Terry Tempest Williams to Tori Amos have described the poetry and stories they create as their children. Creating poetry is an organic, natural process and the result, the living fruit of our labors, is always intimately connected to its creator. If it fails, stops short of fulfilling its purpose, we are disappointed, our pride bruised, our abilities as mothers questioned. We did not nurture this one enough and its heart stopped before it ever opened its eyes; a stillborn, as Plath says. Or we may say that this one somehow has that intangible breath …
Life Through My Eyes, Heather Nicole Casler
Life Through My Eyes, Heather Nicole Casler
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
Life Through My Eyes, a collection of poetry.