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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.
Women Poets And Anonymity In The Romantic Era, Paula R. Feldman
Women Poets And Anonymity In The Romantic Era, Paula R. Feldman
Faculty Publications
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Pecan Grove Review Volume 7, St. Mary's University
Pecan Grove Review Volume 7, St. Mary's University
Pecan Grove Review
Creative writings by students, faculty, and staff of the St. Mary's University community.
Everyone, Barry Ballard
Everyone, Barry Ballard
Bryant Literary Review
Everyone is born. Everyone grows, wonders,
North Korea Threatens To End Talks, Test Missile, Ace Boggess
North Korea Threatens To End Talks, Test Missile, Ace Boggess
Bryant Literary Review
Westerners point fingers;
Japanese wave their arms
Study/Statues, Leonard Gontarek
Study/Statues, Leonard Gontarek
Bryant Literary Review
Philadelphia slips its branches
through the dusk. The statues flake off.
Study/Leaves, Leonard Gontarek
Study/Leaves, Leonard Gontarek
Bryant Literary Review
I once understood it.
It was something you scraped off.
In A November Woods, David James
The Mad Girl Can't Bear Change, Lyn Lifshin
The Mad Girl Can't Bear Change, Lyn Lifshin
Bryant Literary Review
In a year where
that's all there is.
Swell, Gary Maggio
May Day, Ken Mccullough
May Day, Ken Mccullough
Bryant Literary Review
It happens when I feel myself
turning into a cottonwood
The Secret Agent Held Over At O'Hare, Bill Sweeney
The Secret Agent Held Over At O'Hare, Bill Sweeney
Bryant Literary Review
It was nice to see Chicago
on the way to Santiago
On The Horizon, Bill Sweeney
On The Horizon, Bill Sweeney
Bryant Literary Review
Girls measure their shadows across a tiny courtyard;
above, telephone lines, aerials, antenna
The Gerbils, Rustin Larson
The Gerbils, Rustin Larson
Bryant Literary Review
Happily busy in the middle of the night
Destroying their cardboard tube. To sleep
The Middle Years, Walt Mcdonald
The Middle Years, Walt Mcdonald
Bryant Literary Review
Planning a family, we thought heaven would be
four collie pups, two acres without a fence
Kathleen Mary Mccarthy, Jason Starbuck
Kathleen Mary Mccarthy, Jason Starbuck
Bryant Literary Review
chrysanthemums carnations red roses babies breath
mahogany casket golden lattice work dustless satin pillow etchings
Walking Home From The Cemetery, Peggy Lin Duthie
Walking Home From The Cemetery, Peggy Lin Duthie
Bryant Literary Review
I dreamed that corpses did not rot
but recomposed, chose new disguise:
The Letter Carrier, Ronald Thorpe
The Letter Carrier, Ronald Thorpe
Bryant Literary Review
Who understood him? Not his brothers.
His father's love had been drained away
Lessons, Ronald Thorpe
Lessons, Ronald Thorpe
Bryant Literary Review
I cannot remember
a day when I did not think
about dying.
The Nazi, Baron Wormser
The Nazi, Baron Wormser
Bryant Literary Review
I can't remember who played the Nazi
But his face thrummed like glass in summer sun.
School Spirit, J. Tarwood
School Spirit, J. Tarwood
Bryant Literary Review
Has anybody here ever cheered
A high school quarterback
Fat Tuesday, Rosalynde Vas Dias
Fat Tuesday, Rosalynde Vas Dias
Bryant Literary Review
tonight
Jesus is in New Orleans
warm with good red wine
Tremors, David Jauss
Tremors, David Jauss
Bryant Literary Review
The night I heard you have Parkinson's
I dreamed I was walking through the meadow
Flush, David Jauss
Flush, David Jauss
Bryant Literary Review
My father didn't throw the hammer at me,
just toward me. I told myself it didn't hurt
"Tiny, Delicate Fishbones...", Peggy Lin Duthie
"Tiny, Delicate Fishbones...", Peggy Lin Duthie
Bryant Literary Review
Some January days, every scrap of sky
sparkles needle-sharp blue and clean
Frog Legs, Robert Samarotto
Frog Legs, Robert Samarotto
Bryant Literary Review
They lie on my plate
like dismembered Barbie Dolls.
Old Maps, Samuel H. Manhart
Old Maps, Samuel H. Manhart
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at The University of Maine, I submit a collection of poems 1 have entitled Old Maps. Many of the poems in this thesis employ natural imagery, and while it is my intent to discover and analyze the natural world, I also hope to uncover and disclose a more thorough understanding of myself through verse. The self-refledions I see in nature both surprise me and find their expression in my poetry. It is my hope, as I believe it is the hope of every poet, that …
Of Snakes And Men, Renee' C. Lyons
Each One Has A Name, Renee' C. Lyons