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Wrought Constituent, Kenneth Jakubas
Editor’S Note, Trent Hergenrader
Editor’S Note, Trent Hergenrader
Journal of Creative Writing Studies
One of the primary goals of the field of creative writing studies is to examine creative writing lore. Lore is anecdotal knowledge, often passed down through generations as informal advice and traditional knowledge that is often framed as appealing to our common sense. Lore is not necessarily wrong or bad; indeed, it usually has more than a grain of truth to it, which is why it survives and continues to be shared, like a folk remedy for the common cold.
The Role Of Light In Creating Space, Tor Strand
The Role Of Light In Creating Space, Tor Strand
Senior Theses
This creative writing thesis contains a series of poems by Tor Strand.
Light
- The Role of Light in Creating Space
- A Light
- 99 and Brumback Street
- Tell Me The Precise Size of That World
- Sunday Creation, Lutheran Church
- Wood Chips
- What Remains
- Audenhaus
- Ex Nihilo, Celebration
Blood
- Burnt Rubber
- little spell with jaw and colosseum
- Recipe Writing on Birch Bark
- Portage Lake, Late March
- The Contents of Fire
- Name Me
- little spell with backbone
- Wash Bay
- My Attic
- Still Life: Grandfather and Saint
Body
- Two Years of Collected Light
- so we were
- Cornucopia
- little spell, little ray
- Distance
- Don't Touch …
The Face Of A Young Girl, Isabel Acevedo
The Face Of A Young Girl, Isabel Acevedo
Poetry MFA Theses
This collection of poems grapples with identity. What is home in relation to one's physical surroundings and even personal relationships. "The Face of a Young Girl" is a coming-of-age, not quite grown-up poetry collection.
Faculty Book Launch Celebrates Works Of Plath, Theune, Vi Kakaras, '20
Faculty Book Launch Celebrates Works Of Plath, Theune, Vi Kakaras, '20
News and Events
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Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera
Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.
Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.