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Time Enough, Lb Kovac
Time Enough, Lb Kovac
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Trump Dreams Of Jeannie, Marleen S. Barr
Trump Dreams Of Jeannie, Marleen S. Barr
Publications and Research
This is a short story by Marleen S. Barr which describes how Trump encounters a genie, appoints Genghis Khan and Jack the Ripper to his Cabinet, and ends up corked in a bottle.
Deadheading To Firecracker, Joshua Matthews
Our Talk, Mariel Eleni Valerio
Berkeley Rep Does Arabs, Mojgan Behmand
Homecoming, Trisha Fontan
Journal #2, Trisha Fontan
Haunted: Claws And Teeth, Lynnette Lounsbury
Haunted: Claws And Teeth, Lynnette Lounsbury
Lynnette Lounsbury
This piece is the written and edited version of a previously performed oral piece that was part of the creative component of Australian Association of Writing Programs Conference, 2015, Swinburne University, where they were exploring the idea of the relationship between text, place, and voice in the realm of supernatural writing. The submission criteria asked for creative texts that responded to the idea of haunted people, places and supernatural experiences with an eye to live performance of text. The written versions were then reviewed for publication in the journal Bukker Tillibul: The Online Journal of Writing and Practice-led Research. This …
Andrea, Nicoletta Carlone
Soothing The Lobster, Julia Van Der Ryn
Bathroom Stalls And Pseudo Sex, Jennifer Jensen
Bathroom Stalls And Pseudo Sex, Jennifer Jensen
The Tuxedo Archives
No abstract provided.
All The Comforts Of Home, Kerri Kor
The Novel Of Sentiment In A Short Story: Reflections On Teaching “Theresa”, Adam Kotlarczyk
The Novel Of Sentiment In A Short Story: Reflections On Teaching “Theresa”, Adam Kotlarczyk
Adam Kotlarczyk
I introduced “Theresa” in between units on “The Age of Reason” and “American Romanticism.” Thus it was foregrounded by works like Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography and Phyllis Wheatley’s “On Being Brought from Africa to America,” and followed by stories by Irving, Hawthorne, and Poe. Strictly speaking, this puts “Theresa” slightly out of sequence; its serialization in 1828 precedes by at least ten years the works of Poe, Hawthorne, and Irving that we study. Despite this, the text functioned well as a transitional piece, although I would consider moving it deeper into the Romantic unit. The exotic setting, relative to our other …
The Novel Of Sentiment In A Short Story: Reflections On Teaching “Theresa”, Adam Kotlarczyk
The Novel Of Sentiment In A Short Story: Reflections On Teaching “Theresa”, Adam Kotlarczyk
Adam Kotlarczyk
I introduced “Theresa” in between units on “The Age of Reason” and “American Romanticism.” Thus it was foregrounded by works like Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography and Phyllis Wheatley’s “On Being Brought from Africa to America,” and followed by stories by Irving, Hawthorne, and Poe. Strictly speaking, this puts “Theresa” slightly out of sequence; its serialization in 1828 precedes by at least ten years the works of Poe, Hawthorne, and Irving that we study. Despite this, the text functioned well as a transitional piece, although I would consider moving it deeper into the Romantic unit. The exotic setting, relative to our other …
The Novel Of Sentiment In A Short Story: Reflections On Teaching “Theresa”, Adam Kotlarczyk
The Novel Of Sentiment In A Short Story: Reflections On Teaching “Theresa”, Adam Kotlarczyk
Adam Kotlarczyk
I introduced “Theresa” in between units on “The Age of Reason” and “American Romanticism.” Thus it was foregrounded by works like Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography and Phyllis Wheatley’s “On Being Brought from Africa to America,” and followed by stories by Irving, Hawthorne, and Poe. Strictly speaking, this puts “Theresa” slightly out of sequence; its serialization in 1828 precedes by at least ten years the works of Poe, Hawthorne, and Irving that we study. Despite this, the text functioned well as a transitional piece, although I would consider moving it deeper into the Romantic unit. The exotic setting, relative to our other …
Pilgrim Through Space And Time, Marleen S. Barr
Pilgrim Through Space And Time, Marleen S. Barr
Publications and Research
This is a short story which describes what happened when Marleen S. Barr received the Science Fiction Research Association Pilgrim Award for lifetime achievement in science fiction studies.
Gaurav's Troubles, Geoffrey Kain
Gaurav's Troubles, Geoffrey Kain
Geoffrey Kain
“Gaurav’s troubles began when he was very young, actually before he had learned to walk. While removing a pot of hot oil from the stove, his mother had stumbled, sloshing some of the oil over the edge of the pot and splashing little Gaurav on his lower left leg and foot, and across the back of his left hand and arm…”
Oy, It's Super Yenta, Or Kvetch Me If You Can, Marleen S. Barr
Oy, It's Super Yenta, Or Kvetch Me If You Can, Marleen S. Barr
Publications and Research
This is a humorous short story by Marleen S. Barr.
2016 Forces, Scott Yarbrough
The Stories Of Junot Díaz: Genre And Narrative In Drown And This Is How You Lose Her, Luis Fernando Marin
The Stories Of Junot Díaz: Genre And Narrative In Drown And This Is How You Lose Her, Luis Fernando Marin
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This thesis examines how Junot Díaz creates and constructs his literary alter-ego and narrator, Yunior de las Casas, and examines the Social and cultural aspects, such as race, ethnicity, and gender, that condition or influence Yunior’s construction. I argue that Díaz uses the short story as a subversive genre and modernist narrative techniques, such as shifts in space-time and focalization, to reflect Yunior’s diasporic, fragmented subjectivity. My analysis includes narratological and generic readings of Drown and This Is How You Lose Her, with a brief look at The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, paying particular attention to Yunior as …
Always The Feminine Fool, Shelby L. Dana
Always The Feminine Fool, Shelby L. Dana
Student Works
Women have often been cast as mentally unstable throughout history. It is assumed that since they are the "weaker sex," they are psychologically inept. However, many times they act irrationally because they are filling a role in which society has already placed them, not because they are insane. Author Charlotte Perkins Gilman illustrates this in her short story, The Yellow Wallpaper, as readers can watch narrator go insane after being told time after time that she already is. Some people are born mad, some achieve madness, but women have madness thrust upon them.
Swansong For Trump, Marleen S. Barr
Swansong For Trump, Marleen S. Barr
Publications and Research
This is a short story about how Trump encounters fire breathing trumpeter swans.
Yo Soy Verde / I Am Green, Ellie Quick
Imposible, Hannah Hart
Mi Primera Historia De Amor, Hanna Schultz
Fenix 12, Emily Bradley
La Rama Mas Alta, Mark D. Mcgraw
Draco And The Sunshine Girl, Rachel Mack
Impossible, Krystal Parker
Bless Your Heart, Linda Copeland