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Work/Death, Of Each In Their Own, Micah H. Weber Jan 2018

Work/Death, Of Each In Their Own, Micah H. Weber

Theses and Dissertations

Writings in support of my visual thesis, including some background, and bibliographic information: Oregon/Death/Animation/Vocation and the artist as an agent of potential.


You Will Hear Each Question Only Once, Christopher T. Keaveney Jan 2018

You Will Hear Each Question Only Once, Christopher T. Keaveney

Faculty Publications

This poem by Christopher Keaveney originally appeared in Ink.


How Not To Cull Wild Horses, Christopher T. Keaveney Jan 2018

How Not To Cull Wild Horses, Christopher T. Keaveney

Faculty Publications

This poem by Christopher T. Keaveney was first published in MockingHeart Review.


Good Fortune, Bill Gaythwaite Jan 2018

Good Fortune, Bill Gaythwaite

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

No abstract provided.


From Bikini Atoll, Jillian Boger Jan 2018

From Bikini Atoll, Jillian Boger

The Graduate Review

"At Bikini Atoll" is a 13-line poem that deals with the speaker's loss of a child.


Andromeda, Jillian Boger Jan 2018

Andromeda, Jillian Boger

The Graduate Review

"'Andromeda'" is a poem which discusses the relationship between the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies in the context of a person spying on their next-door neighbor.


Santa Clara Review, Vol. 105, No. 1, Santa Clara University Jan 2018

Santa Clara Review, Vol. 105, No. 1, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Review

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Mother Said You Would Be This Way, Bree Parsons Jan 2018

Mother Said You Would Be This Way, Bree Parsons

The Laureate

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Flesh Cultivation, Brianna Brown Jan 2018

Flesh Cultivation, Brianna Brown

The Laureate

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Toy Soldiers Don't Bleed, Steven Graves Jan 2018

Toy Soldiers Don't Bleed, Steven Graves

The Laureate

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Childhood, Jeddie Sophronius Jan 2018

Childhood, Jeddie Sophronius

The Laureate

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Kalamazoo/Jakarta, Jeddie Sophronius Jan 2018

Kalamazoo/Jakarta, Jeddie Sophronius

The Laureate

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Forgiveness And Betrayal, Janet Cabell Jan 2018

Forgiveness And Betrayal, Janet Cabell

The Laureate

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Empty, Noa Dahan Jan 2018

Empty, Noa Dahan

The Laureate

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Orange Peel Smiles, Molly Sell Jan 2018

Orange Peel Smiles, Molly Sell

The Laureate

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We, Zach Zagula Jan 2018

We, Zach Zagula

The Laureate

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The Coffee Construct, Aspen Jaxon Jan 2018

The Coffee Construct, Aspen Jaxon

The Laureate

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Northern Michigan As Still Life, Mary Maroste Jan 2018

Northern Michigan As Still Life, Mary Maroste

The Laureate

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Pain In Perspective, Emily Spaine Jan 2018

Pain In Perspective, Emily Spaine

The Laureate

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(An Ode To) Melanin, Aspen Jaxon Jan 2018

(An Ode To) Melanin, Aspen Jaxon

The Laureate

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Five Poems From Miss Suki, Or America Is Not Far By Utz Rachowski, Louise Stoehr Jan 2018

Five Poems From Miss Suki, Or America Is Not Far By Utz Rachowski, Louise Stoehr

Faculty Publications

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A Poetic Exploration Of Landscape And Negation In Larry Levis's The Dollmaker’S Ghost, Cynthia Mccomas Jan 2018

A Poetic Exploration Of Landscape And Negation In Larry Levis's The Dollmaker’S Ghost, Cynthia Mccomas

Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

The following thesis contains a collection of poetry, which portrays an exploration of landscape through negation and meditation. These poems often describe the region of Appalachia via a speaker who seeks wisdom through thoughtful images of nature and its decay. Prefacing the creative body is a critical introduction which highlights my influences, craft, and methods of writing. These poems were written while studying the poet Larry Levis, who provides an imaginative and thought-provoking perspective of natural landscapes and the people who coexist among them.


Waxing Poetic: A Bengali Tale In Singapore, Zakir Hossain Khokan Jan 2018

Waxing Poetic: A Bengali Tale In Singapore, Zakir Hossain Khokan

Social Space

In 2003, I left my freelance journalist job in Dhaka for work in Singapore as a construction supervisor. My wife, Jui, and son, Zarif, stayed behind in Bangladesh. Coming to Singapore, I brought with me my love for poetry, journalism and photography. Outside my work hours, I would read up on Singapore and explore the local literary and poetry scene. In Bangladesh, one can readily fi nd poems published in books and newspapers; however, I could not fi nd a single poem in any of Singapore's newspapers, and this gave me the initial impression that Singaporeans do not like poetry.


0843: Katharine Rodier Collection, 1974-2011, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 2018

0843: Katharine Rodier Collection, 1974-2011, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Personal writing, class notes, photograph, professional works, correspondences, professional materials, and mementos of Katharine Rodier during her collegiate career and career in the English Department of Marshall University.


0849: Guyandotte Poetry Society Papers, 1989-2018, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 2018

0849: Guyandotte Poetry Society Papers, 1989-2018, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

This collections contains the professional documents of the Guyandotte Poetry Society. The contents in this collection span from 1989 to 2018. The collection includes correspondence, directions to meetings, directories of poets who participated in the Society, and poems that were submitted and workshopped. The materials in this collection document the various writers who either served as reviewers or submitted poetry for review. This list of writers is included following the list of folders and their contents.


Volume 50 (2018), C.V. Davis Jan 2018

Volume 50 (2018), C.V. Davis

The Broad River Review

The 2018 edition of The Broad River Review was edited by C. V. Davis. The publication contains fiction, non-fiction, art, poetry, and photography. The cover, "Blue Door," was photographed by Rollin Jewett. The winners of the J. Calvin Koontz Poetry Award, given annually for a portfolio of poetry to a senior English major, are Mallory Moore and Hannah Ray. The Broad River Review Editor's Prize in Poetry is chosen among all submissions from Gardner-Webb University students. The winners of the poetry award are Summer Byers for the poem titled "In the Name of Victory," and Aaron Hilton for the poem …


My Blood You Shed: A Gay Man’S Libation, Carder Venable Jan 2018

My Blood You Shed: A Gay Man’S Libation, Carder Venable

Mary Ellen and Jim Wayne Miller Celebration of Writing

Jim Wayne Miller Poetry Contest finalist


Portrait Of A Shingle, Delaney Holt Jan 2018

Portrait Of A Shingle, Delaney Holt

Mary Ellen and Jim Wayne Miller Celebration of Writing

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Front Matter Jan 2018

Front Matter

Corresponding Voices

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Preface, Jules Gibbs Jan 2018

Preface, Jules Gibbs

Corresponding Voices

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