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Butler University

2016

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Manthy, Mary Elizabeth Search May 2016

Manthy, Mary Elizabeth Search

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No abstract provided.


Tea, Martha Rose Scott May 2016

Tea, Martha Rose Scott

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Choice, Richard Lowher May 2016

Choice, Richard Lowher

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The answer to "the lady or the tiger"


Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff May 2016

Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff

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No abstract provided.


Volume 81, Issue 1: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff Apr 2016

Volume 81, Issue 1: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff

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No abstract provided.


Contributors, Manuscripts Staff Apr 2016

Contributors, Manuscripts Staff

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No abstract provided.


The Wild Cats Of Aoshima Island, Camille Millier Apr 2016

The Wild Cats Of Aoshima Island, Camille Millier

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Poetry by Camille Millier.


Cats!, Alexandrea Sanders Apr 2016

Cats!, Alexandrea Sanders

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Photography by Alexandrea Sanders.


The Asparagus Of Wheatly Cemetery, Cole Hardman Apr 2016

The Asparagus Of Wheatly Cemetery, Cole Hardman

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Poetry by Cole Hardman.


Interview With Lev Grossman, Cassandra Christopher Apr 2016

Interview With Lev Grossman, Cassandra Christopher

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I’m not an especially emotional being. But when I first read The Magicians, I was furious. I spent thirty minutes trying to explain my anger to my family and to my best friend. I felt that Lev Grossman had soiled Narnia, the most precious world I’d ever known, with a protagonist, Quentin, who was a self-absorbed ass. My advisor, who had recommended the series to me, suggested that perhaps it was an homage rather than a deconstruction, that Lev Grossman loved this world as much as I did and wanted to work with it in a wholly new way. At …


Dry, Claire Christoff Apr 2016

Dry, Claire Christoff

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Poetry by Claire Christoff.


Paideia, Carey Ford Compton Apr 2016

Paideia, Carey Ford Compton

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Prose by Carey Ford Compton.


Catherine, Earl Townsend Apr 2016

Catherine, Earl Townsend

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Poetry by Earl Townsend.


Alter Ego, Mariam Saeedi Apr 2016

Alter Ego, Mariam Saeedi

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Illustration by Mariam Saeedi.


Stained, Katherine Shelton Apr 2016

Stained, Katherine Shelton

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Prose by Katherine Shelton. Winner of the 2016 Manuscripts Prose Contest with Benjamin Percy.


Purples, Sarah Bahr Apr 2016

Purples, Sarah Bahr

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Poetry by Sarah Bahr.


Interview With Dean Young, Wesley Sexton Apr 2016

Interview With Dean Young, Wesley Sexton

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Dean Young has authored twelve books of poetry, his most recent contribution being a collection of new and old poems entitled Bender. His book Falling Higher was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry. Young has served as the William Livingston Chair of Poetry at the University of Texas in Austin since 2008.


My Brother’S Keeper, Kaylie Ann Pickett Apr 2016

My Brother’S Keeper, Kaylie Ann Pickett

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Prose by Kaylie Ann Pickett. Finalist in the 2016 Manuscripts Prose Contest with Benjamin Percy.


Coping, Mikayla Marazzi Apr 2016

Coping, Mikayla Marazzi

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Poetry by MiKayla Marazzi


Dark As Skin, Alexandrea Sanders Apr 2016

Dark As Skin, Alexandrea Sanders

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Poetry by Alexandrea Sanders.


After The Baby, Carey Ford Compton Apr 2016

After The Baby, Carey Ford Compton

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Prose by Carey Ford Compton. Runner-Up in the 2016 Manuscripts Prose Contest with Benjamin Percy.


On The Execution Of Last Year, Cole Hardman Apr 2016

On The Execution Of Last Year, Cole Hardman

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Poetry by Cole Hardman.


Interview With Roxanne Gay, Chelsea Yedinak Apr 2016

Interview With Roxanne Gay, Chelsea Yedinak

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Roxane Gay is a writer, editor, blogger, and professor with a diverse bibliography. Her written works include Bad Feminist, An Untamed State, and the forthcoming Hunger. She is also a contributing op-ed writer for The New York Times and a professor at Purdue University. Her work often handles race, gender, and sexuality through the lens of her own personal experiences. During her visit to Butler University as part of the Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series, Gay took the time to speak with Manuscripts staff member Chelsea Yedinak.


First Date, Ashley J. Junger Apr 2016

First Date, Ashley J. Junger

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Prose by Ashley J. Junger.


Bluebird, Chelsea Yedinak Apr 2016

Bluebird, Chelsea Yedinak

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Prose by Chelsea Yedinak. Finalist in the 2016 Manuscripts Prose Contest with Benjamin Percy.


Vessel, Meghan L. Davis Apr 2016

Vessel, Meghan L. Davis

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Poetry by Meghan L. Davis.


Interview With Laila Lalami, Cassandra Christopher Apr 2016

Interview With Laila Lalami, Cassandra Christopher

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In an interview with National Public Radio, Laila Lalami mentioned that she believed the “closest we come to truth is in the form of fiction.”

Truth: the supernatural powers that be do not spare anyone based on race or religion. In shared adversity we all become equal.

Truth: humans are complex creatures, equally capable of cruelty, kindness, and unimaginable darkness in desperation. No one is purely hero or villain.

Truth: Mustafa, the titular character of Laila Lalami’s The Moor’s Account tells us what he knows as fact, but we must infer our own truth, so that each reader discovers his …


Providence, Elena Decook Apr 2016

Providence, Elena Decook

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Prose by Elena DeCook.


Reading Boy, Marissa Pruett Apr 2016

Reading Boy, Marissa Pruett

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Illustration by Marissa Pruett.


Merry Christimas, Papa, Sarah Coffing Apr 2016

Merry Christimas, Papa, Sarah Coffing

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Prose by Sarah Coffing.