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Cry Wolf, Olivia Claire Acosta
Cry Wolf, Olivia Claire Acosta
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Cry Wolf is a confessional poetry collection told in three sections about at-work stalking. This collection also alludes to the Brothers Grimm fairytale, The Little Red Riding Hood. The sections of Cry Wolf include “The Wolf,” which introduces the speaker’s discovery of work-related stalking. The second section, entitled “The Fur,” is where the speaker empowers themselves to file a Title IX report about this dilemma, and Red cloaks herself in the wolf’s skin. The final portion of the collection, entitled “Red’s Home,” gives the audience a view of the speaker's self-love as they maintain it through trauma. This section also …
Tuneless Song: A Poetic Form Proposal, Rae Bynum
Tuneless Song: A Poetic Form Proposal, Rae Bynum
Undergraduate Research Conference
The Problem
I recently asked some of my fellow poets what the purpose of poetry is to them. The consensus? Sharing experience and meaning with the reader. But what is the point of sharing these ideas if there is no one with whom to share? Poetry readers are dwindling in numbers for two main reasons: the first being that most people believe poetry to be elitist because they have only read poetry from the periods where this was true; the second reason is that “poetry” is widely available to the common person in the form of music. The form I …
Still Waiting For A Cure, Uchenna Emenaha
Still Waiting For A Cure, Uchenna Emenaha
Journal of Multicultural Affairs
Poetry elicits emotions and imagery, which can capture the sentiments of the collective experiences that educators and our society are experiencing during this moment in history. This poem calls to attention the way in which the COVID-19 pandemic has affected our country through social distancing precautions put into place to curb the spread of the virus. The verses in the poem speak to the loss of community and celebrations that occurred during this time. The poem concludes by addressing the racial awakening that has also taken place during these unprecedented times. The pandemic reduced many of life’s distractions allowing a …
Mother/God, Sarah Johnson
Mother/God, Sarah Johnson
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
My collection, Mother/God, attempts to look at my own growing up and how it has affected my beliefs and self in the presence, while also looking at the choices my mother made in raising me. The central thread throughout the collection is my relationship with my mother and the love that's endured those hardships. It explores my mother's past up until the hardest parts of motherhood in section one, The Mother. Then, section two titled The Daughter focuses on my own rebellion of how I was raised and an exploration of existentialism that was, in a lot of ways, …
Five Poems From Born Into By Uwe Kolbe, Louise Stoehr
Five Poems From Born Into By Uwe Kolbe, Louise Stoehr
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Exploding Aliens And Other Offspring, Jonathan Patrick Grant
Exploding Aliens And Other Offspring, Jonathan Patrick Grant
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The goal of Exploding Aliens and Other Offspring is to capture my specific surrealist world point of view provided by the closed-knit crazy community I grew up in alongside my love for cartoonish melodrama. The collection progresses in order of images and the evolution of such themes as the venture from childhood to adulthood, societal obligations, religion, parenting, death and the hereafter.
Five Poems From Miss Suki, Or America Is Not Far By Utz Rachowski, Louise Stoehr
Five Poems From Miss Suki, Or America Is Not Far By Utz Rachowski, Louise Stoehr
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Arc, Lisa Fountain
Arc, Lisa Fountain
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
My collection, Arc, is about the struggle to become a human being and to find one’s own identity. Also, it is about how humans fall apart and come together on a regular basis – that we must find forgiveness – we must learn to love in even the most difficult circumstances – and we must, above all, continue to grow, and challenge our personal limits. Life does not contain us –it welcomes us – and that is part of the message I seek to convey through my writing. The imagery in my writing is grounded in my memories of my …
Bipolar Nation; In Hopes Of Tomorrow; Paradoxical Legacies, Patrick S. De Walt
Bipolar Nation; In Hopes Of Tomorrow; Paradoxical Legacies, Patrick S. De Walt
Journal of Multicultural Affairs
A collection of three poems that draw from current and historical events. The poems are grouped together into one submission. Each title is listed within the Article Title section.
The Poetry Of John Dewey, Jerry L. Williams
The Poetry Of John Dewey, Jerry L. Williams
Faculty Publications
This essay examines the poetry of John Dewey, 101 poems in total. Characteristic of the rhymed and metered poetry of the period, they show a very human side of Dewey. This analysis argues that many of his poems deal with existential themes—love, finitude, and God, for example. On a deeper level these poems are also show connections to Dewey’s philosophy, in particular his ideas about social change and dualism.
Pen And Pigment Collaborative Project, Unexpected, Jessica Dunn
Pen And Pigment Collaborative Project, Unexpected, Jessica Dunn
Undergraduate Research Conference
Every year the School of Art teams with the English Department to produce a body of work titled Pen and Pigment. I was able to participate in this project through my Typography class with Peter Andrew. Our assignment consisted of two parts. First, we were instructed to produce a poster with a typographic design to exchange with the Creative Writing: Poetry class in the English Department. Second, upon exchange of works, we were given a poem to interpret while using typography as a strong element in our design. The poetry class, in turn, wrote poems based upon our art.
Brahms, Opus 32: The Forgotten Cycles, Patrick Russell
Brahms, Opus 32: The Forgotten Cycles, Patrick Russell
Undergraduate Research Conference
A song cycle may be loosely defined as a set of works for solo voice and piano intended for performance as a whole, and in a predetermined order. Established by such composers as Beethoven, Schubert and Schumann, cycles are typically characterized by a deliberate structure, the texts of which are almost without exception by the same author. So conventional is the practice of containing the settings of a single poet, it may be considered a prerequisite. Song cycles are also distinguished, therefore, by one or more unifying elements originating in the poetry, such as literary themes or narration. It is …
From Dawn To Twilight: The Byronic Hero, Stephanie Mendoza
From Dawn To Twilight: The Byronic Hero, Stephanie Mendoza
Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Imprints, [Vol. 5], Melissa Jeanne Miller, Melonie Herring, Chad Poovey, Sandra Stanley, Theodore J. Calcaterra, Beatrice Fernandez, James L. Choron, Lathon Lewis, Christian Williams, Joe Gound, Eric Meissner, W Mallory Marsden, Patricia O'Neill
Imprints, [Vol. 5], Melissa Jeanne Miller, Melonie Herring, Chad Poovey, Sandra Stanley, Theodore J. Calcaterra, Beatrice Fernandez, James L. Choron, Lathon Lewis, Christian Williams, Joe Gound, Eric Meissner, W Mallory Marsden, Patricia O'Neill
Imprints
This 1989 edition includes winners of the T. E. Ferguson writing Contest, two honorable mentions, and a number of other entries that we felt deserved to be published. I would like to give special thanks to all the judges of the Ferguson Writing Contest who helped make this publication possible, and especially to Dr. Patricia Russell, who one again proved to be an invaluable asset. Her dedication and love for the organization and all it stands for has made this one of the most successful years ever.
Imprints, Vol. 5, Melissa Jeanne Miller, Melonie Herring, Chad Poovey, Sandra Stanley, Theodore J. Calcaterra, Beatrice Fernandez, James L. Choron, Lathon Lewis, Christian Williams, Joe Gound, Eric Meissner, W Mallory Marsden, Patricia O'Neill
Imprints, Vol. 5, Melissa Jeanne Miller, Melonie Herring, Chad Poovey, Sandra Stanley, Theodore J. Calcaterra, Beatrice Fernandez, James L. Choron, Lathon Lewis, Christian Williams, Joe Gound, Eric Meissner, W Mallory Marsden, Patricia O'Neill
Student Publications
This 1989 edition includes winners of the T. E. Ferguson writing Contest, two honorable mentions, and a number of other entries that we felt deserved to be published. I would like to give special thanks to all the judges of the Ferguson Writing Contest who helped make this publication possible, and especially to Dr. Patricia Russell, who one again proved to be an invaluable asset. Her dedication and love for the organization and all it stands for has made this one of the most successful years ever.
Imprints, Vol. 3, Laura Lundgren, Sandra L. Standley, Melissa Miller, Curtis Simmons, Vaughn Hamilton, Steve Geissen, Edward Shelton, James L. Choron, Anderson Kelley, Andrew J. Urbanus, Gordon Garrett Conner, James Chionsini Jr., Paul M. Thomason, Carol Mcbrayer, Jessica Anton
Imprints, Vol. 3, Laura Lundgren, Sandra L. Standley, Melissa Miller, Curtis Simmons, Vaughn Hamilton, Steve Geissen, Edward Shelton, James L. Choron, Anderson Kelley, Andrew J. Urbanus, Gordon Garrett Conner, James Chionsini Jr., Paul M. Thomason, Carol Mcbrayer, Jessica Anton
Imprints
Imprints is the official publication for Sigma Tau Delta, the honorary English fraternity. The editors welcome creative works submitted by contributors and also publish winners of the annual T. E. Ferguson Writing Contest. Especially welcom are poems, fiction pieces and essays of no more than 5,000 words in length. At this time, we would like to express our gratitude to David Whitescarver, Sigma Tau Delta faculty advisor, for his unrelenting optimism and valuable help in the preparation of this journal.
Imprints, Vol. 3, Laura Lundgren, Sandra L. Standley, Melissa Miller, Curtis Simmons, Vaughn Hamilton, Steve Geissen, Edward Shelton, James L. Choron, Anderson Kelley, Andrew J. Urbanus, Gordon Garrett Conner, James Chionsini Jr, Paul M. Thomason, Carol Mcbrayer, Jessica Anton
Imprints, Vol. 3, Laura Lundgren, Sandra L. Standley, Melissa Miller, Curtis Simmons, Vaughn Hamilton, Steve Geissen, Edward Shelton, James L. Choron, Anderson Kelley, Andrew J. Urbanus, Gordon Garrett Conner, James Chionsini Jr, Paul M. Thomason, Carol Mcbrayer, Jessica Anton
Student Publications
Laura Lundgren, Stephen F Austin State University
Sandra L. Standley, Stephen F Austin State University
Melissa Miller, Stephen F Austin State University
Curtis Simmons, Stephen F Austin State University
Vaughn Hamilton, Stephen F Austin State University
Steve Geissen, Stephen F Austin State University
Edward Shelton, Stephen F Austin State University
James L. Choron, Stephen F Austin State University
Anderson Kelley, Stephen F Austin State University
Andrew J. Urbanus, Stephen F Austin State University
Gordon Garrett Conner, Stephen F Austin State University
James Chionsini Jr., Stephen …
Imprints, Vol. 2, Jerry D. Fitzgerald, Kim Shaffer, Jill Huber, Terry H. Scott, Melissa Miller, Jana White, Judy Tollinger, Amy Patterson
Imprints, Vol. 2, Jerry D. Fitzgerald, Kim Shaffer, Jill Huber, Terry H. Scott, Melissa Miller, Jana White, Judy Tollinger, Amy Patterson
Imprints
Imprints is the official publication for Sigma Tau Delta, the honorary English fraternity. The editors welcome creative works submitted by contributors and also publish winners of the annual T. E. Ferguson Writing Contest. Especially welcome are poems, fiction pieces and essays of no more than 5,000 words in length. At this time we would like to express our gratitude to David Whitescarver, Sigma Tau Delta faculty advisor, for his unrelenting optimism and valuable help in the preparation of this journal.
Imprints, Vol. 2, Jerry D. Fitzgerlad, Kim Shaffer, Jill Huber, Terry H. Scott, Melissa Miller, Jana White, Judy Tollinger, Amy Patterson
Imprints, Vol. 2, Jerry D. Fitzgerlad, Kim Shaffer, Jill Huber, Terry H. Scott, Melissa Miller, Jana White, Judy Tollinger, Amy Patterson
Student Publications
Imprints is the official publication for Sigma Tau Delta, the honorary English fraternity. The editors welcome creative works submitted by contributors and also publish winners of the annual T. E. Ferguson Writing Contest. Especially welcome are poems, fiction pieces and essays of no more than 5,000 words in length. At this time we would like to express our gratitude to David Whitescarver, Sigma Tau Delta faculty advisor, for his unrelenting optimism and valuable help in the preparation of this journal.
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Vol. 7 No. 11, David L. Hoehns, Larry Koenig, Pamela Lynn Palmer, C D. Morrison, Linda Harkness, Sydney L. Kincer, Kerri D. Young, Martha Schwartz, Brigid Corbett, Robert M. Jeffers, Debbie K. Stowe, Debra Galliher, Ellen Schrader, Candy Chesleigh, Lucy Johnson
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Vol. 7 No. 11, David L. Hoehns, Larry Koenig, Pamela Lynn Palmer, C D. Morrison, Linda Harkness, Sydney L. Kincer, Kerri D. Young, Martha Schwartz, Brigid Corbett, Robert M. Jeffers, Debbie K. Stowe, Debra Galliher, Ellen Schrader, Candy Chesleigh, Lucy Johnson
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain
Official publication of the Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society, Alpha Zet Chapter, Stephen F. Austin State University.
Published one a year in the Fall Semester, in cooperation with the English Department of Stephen F. Austin State University.
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Vol. 7 No. 11, David L. Hoehns, Larry Koenig, Pamela Lynn Palmer, C D. Morrison, Linda Harkness, Sydney L. Kincer, Kerri D. Young, Martha Schwartz, Brigid Corbett, Robert M. Jeffers, Debbie K. Stowe, Debra Galliher, Ellen Schrader, Candy Chesleigh, Lucy Johnson
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Vol. 7 No. 11, David L. Hoehns, Larry Koenig, Pamela Lynn Palmer, C D. Morrison, Linda Harkness, Sydney L. Kincer, Kerri D. Young, Martha Schwartz, Brigid Corbett, Robert M. Jeffers, Debbie K. Stowe, Debra Galliher, Ellen Schrader, Candy Chesleigh, Lucy Johnson
Student Publications
Official publication of the Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society, Alpha Zet Chapter, Stephen F. Austin State University.
Published one a year in the Fall Semester, in cooperation with the English Department of Stephen F. Austin State University.
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Vol. 1 No. 1, Jeff Lindemann, Keith Harvey, Bonnie Raines, Leslie Lubinski, Sarida Steed, Webdy Woodall, Gary Rosp, David Sullivan, David Farris, Tim Couch, Asa Peavy, Robery Jeffers, C Rubick, Terry G. Halladay, Steve Mcgowan
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Vol. 1 No. 1, Jeff Lindemann, Keith Harvey, Bonnie Raines, Leslie Lubinski, Sarida Steed, Webdy Woodall, Gary Rosp, David Sullivan, David Farris, Tim Couch, Asa Peavy, Robery Jeffers, C Rubick, Terry G. Halladay, Steve Mcgowan
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain
The first issue of Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain a literary magazine published by Sigma Tau Delta.
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Vol. 1 No. 1, Jeff Lindemann, Keith Harvey, Bonnie Raines, Leslie Lubinski, Sarida Steed, Webdy Woodall, Gary Rosp, David Sullivan, David Farris, Tim Couch, Asa Peavy, Robert M. Jeffers, C Rubick, Terry G. Halladay, Steve Mcgowan
Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Vol. 1 No. 1, Jeff Lindemann, Keith Harvey, Bonnie Raines, Leslie Lubinski, Sarida Steed, Webdy Woodall, Gary Rosp, David Sullivan, David Farris, Tim Couch, Asa Peavy, Robert M. Jeffers, C Rubick, Terry G. Halladay, Steve Mcgowan
Student Publications
The first issue of Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain a literary magazine published by Sigma Tau Delta.
The Strayed Reveller, No. 8, Cydney Adams, Griffin Jones, Barbara Guisnner, Philip Gallo, Michael Cox, Stan Lackey, Elise Williams, Kim Hughes, Jack Bartlett, Frank Follis, Leo Rudd, David Lewis, Cathy Speas, Bruce Dye
The Strayed Reveller, No. 8, Cydney Adams, Griffin Jones, Barbara Guisnner, Philip Gallo, Michael Cox, Stan Lackey, Elise Williams, Kim Hughes, Jack Bartlett, Frank Follis, Leo Rudd, David Lewis, Cathy Speas, Bruce Dye
Strayed Reveller, 1969-1970
The eighth issue of The Strayed Reveller.