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Selfish Dandelions, Elton Tanaka Jan 2023

Selfish Dandelions, Elton Tanaka

Landshark Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Inscape 2023, Morehead State University Jan 2023

Inscape 2023, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The 2023 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


Contributors Jan 2023

Contributors

Landshark Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Vomit On The Beach, Elton Tanaka Jan 2023

Vomit On The Beach, Elton Tanaka

Landshark Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Soap Of Grass, Elton Tanaka Jan 2023

Soap Of Grass, Elton Tanaka

Landshark Literary Review

No abstract provided.


John Green Doesn't Make Me Sick Anymore, Benjamin Tabor Jr. Jan 2023

John Green Doesn't Make Me Sick Anymore, Benjamin Tabor Jr.

Landshark Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Transubstantiation, Benjamin Tabor Jr. Jan 2023

Transubstantiation, Benjamin Tabor Jr.

Landshark Literary Review

No abstract provided.


La Floresta; An Appreciation And Reimagination Of My Barrio, Ana Rodríguez Jan 2023

La Floresta; An Appreciation And Reimagination Of My Barrio, Ana Rodríguez

Scripps Senior Theses

This thesis is a love letter to my barrio, La Floresta in Quito, Ecuador. I have divided it into three different sections: a creative writing piece where I walk readers through my barrio and my life in it, a historical section where I analyze its history and the reasons for its uniqueness and current identity, and finally a project proposal for a community center called "Casa La Floresta".


Commonthought (2022), Commonthought Staff Dec 2022

Commonthought (2022), Commonthought Staff

Commonthought

This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.


The Process Of Publishing A Crow Book, Claire L. Curry Jun 2022

The Process Of Publishing A Crow Book, Claire L. Curry

University Honors Theses

This creative thesis consists of a book on crows in urban environments and an accompanying craft essay exploring the publishing process of the book.

The crow book explores crows in urban environments, where cities offer them warmth and protection from predators. Crows are intelligent; they’re able to recognize human faces. Their diet often overlaps human food sources, which has led to historical conflict. Crows also have a strong presence in human culture. For these reasons, they thrive in cities, and this creates a complex relationship since people also have concerns regarding noise, cleanliness, and aesthetics.

The craft essay reflects on …


In Training, Tim Fish May 2022

In Training, Tim Fish

CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal

No abstract provided.


Entities: A Field Of Imaginary Games, Thrasyvoulos Ioannis Kalaitzidis May 2022

Entities: A Field Of Imaginary Games, Thrasyvoulos Ioannis Kalaitzidis

LSU Master's Theses

With this body of work, I am looking for visual symbols that help communicate unuttered meanings through storytelling and stimulate an affectual response to the viewer. This exploration is presented in two different forms: a surreal sculptural installation and a board game. The installation consists of large-scale sculptures made from light and soft materials (polyurethane foam, plastic waste, paper) that are available to move inside the gallery, while the board game is presented as a set of 3D prints with instructions on how the participants can play it. The materials used in the installation suggest a way to transform waste …


Sandstorm Spring 2022, Leslie Malland May 2022

Sandstorm Spring 2022, Leslie Malland

Sandstorm: A Journal of Arts and Letters

Full Manuscript


Editor's Foreword, Rachel Rathbun Apr 2022

Editor's Foreword, Rachel Rathbun

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Losing God, Jordan Pugh Apr 2022

Losing God, Jordan Pugh

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Acceptance Means Change, Marie Meursault Apr 2022

Acceptance Means Change, Marie Meursault

Calliope

No abstract provided.


To Live Forever, Katie Cisar Apr 2022

To Live Forever, Katie Cisar

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Queer Appalachian, Seth Cardwell Apr 2022

Queer Appalachian, Seth Cardwell

Calliope

No abstract provided.


Plant Wise, Sophia Llamas Apr 2022

Plant Wise, Sophia Llamas

Honors Projects

Conceptually, Plant Wise is the key to bridging the gap between preconceived ideas about vegan and vegetarianism and successfully integrating plant-based foods into your everyday life. Physically, Plant Wise is a self-educational, interactive booklet chock-full of activities intended for users to complete at their own pace. Inside this 56-page booklet, there are recipes, doodling spaces, weekly check sheets, activities to do with friends and family, challenges, and so much more. Plant Wise utilizes these activities and journaling opportunities throughout as a self-reflective vehicle to give users an experience to reflect on, which aids in the retention of what’s been learned …


Saga Vol.85 / 2021-2022, Sarah Luepkes, Blake Traylor Apr 2022

Saga Vol.85 / 2021-2022, Sarah Luepkes, Blake Traylor

SAGA Art & Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


The Lantern, 2021-2022, Sarah Buck, Amy Litofsky, Julia Paiano, Juliana M. Valerio, Lauren Flanagan, Miles Noecker, Amelia Kunko, Isabella Almonte, Makayla Heisler, Bradley Kocher, Kate I. Foley, Jasmine Ruiz, Aurora Mckee, Marie Sykes, Morgan Grabowski, Jessica Schnur, Jenna Lozzi, Tyler Ways, Kyle Guzy, Benjamin Tobias, Elliot Cetinski, Leo Cox, Ian Abrahams, Gabbie Pitt, Derek Matarazzo, Alessandra Armour, Jessica Celli, Emily Crocker, Anastasia Dziekan, Rimsha Maryam, Ryan Savage, Vanessa Worley, Jesse White, Amy Smith, Sarah Fales, Christine Heren, Emily Bradigan, Kristen Cooney, Rishabh Kancherla, Mairead Mcdermott, Kylie Halko Apr 2022

The Lantern, 2021-2022, Sarah Buck, Amy Litofsky, Julia Paiano, Juliana M. Valerio, Lauren Flanagan, Miles Noecker, Amelia Kunko, Isabella Almonte, Makayla Heisler, Bradley Kocher, Kate I. Foley, Jasmine Ruiz, Aurora Mckee, Marie Sykes, Morgan Grabowski, Jessica Schnur, Jenna Lozzi, Tyler Ways, Kyle Guzy, Benjamin Tobias, Elliot Cetinski, Leo Cox, Ian Abrahams, Gabbie Pitt, Derek Matarazzo, Alessandra Armour, Jessica Celli, Emily Crocker, Anastasia Dziekan, Rimsha Maryam, Ryan Savage, Vanessa Worley, Jesse White, Amy Smith, Sarah Fales, Christine Heren, Emily Bradigan, Kristen Cooney, Rishabh Kancherla, Mairead Mcdermott, Kylie Halko

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

No More Buses through El Paso • A Woman's World • The Angel of Tragedy • A Victim of Circumstance • Ace of Hearts • Ghost Light • Missing Diamonds • The Upside-Down House: A Dialogue with the Self • What is Chronic Pain? • A Sunny Day in Sinkhole • Extra Marshmallows • Fourth Wall Broken • Hemlock • In the Comfort of Others • Lasting Impressions • Let's Do the Time Warp Again • One Last Afternoon • Space Invaders • The Dogwood Tree • An Ode to Poppies • Charlotte's Web • Crab • Crossing • Dandelions …


Chasing The Light, Grace E. Mitchell Jan 2022

Chasing The Light, Grace E. Mitchell

Cedarville Review

An eye-catching corner of the Louvre, Paris


Editor's Foreword Jan 2022

Editor's Foreword

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Acknowledgments Jan 2022

Acknowledgments

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


A Study In Transparency, Rachel Wilson Jan 2022

A Study In Transparency, Rachel Wilson

Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects

In a generation that feels more lost than ever, we need transparency in order to feel less alone. We need to see others, and we need to truly see ourselves. This is my way of being seen, and in turn, helping others to feel seen and understood. When I was in middle school I began to record my daily life and thoughts in journals, which evolved to help me cope as I grew up. In putting these pages on display, I’m presenting myself. That’s Rachel Wilson. I’m a writer, a designer, an artist, maybe a song writer. Maybe a lot …


Inscape 2022, Morehead State University. Jan 2022

Inscape 2022, Morehead State University.

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The 2022 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


It Takes A Muscle: Wholes, Holes, And Other Voids, Saar Shemesh Jan 2022

It Takes A Muscle: Wholes, Holes, And Other Voids, Saar Shemesh

Theses and Dissertations

IT TAKES A MUSCLE1

In the BELLY of the BEAST, the HUMAN

in the deep end of a SWIMMING POOL

in a GRAVE, looking up/out from within

at the base of a CRATER, ABYSS, PIT

the room as a CRADLE, INCUBATOR

architecture as MOTHER MOULD.2

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1 Title is borrowed and abbreviated: Spectral Display, “It Takes A Muscle To Fall In Love,” 1982.

2 For what American-English delineates as ‘mold,’ British-English uses ‘mould’ and is more specific in its technicality. The former doesn’t distinguish in spelling between mold (fungus) and mold (mould). I’m not particularly a fan of …


Arrow Rock, Spring 2022, Full Issue Jan 2022

Arrow Rock, Spring 2022, Full Issue

Arrow Rock

No abstract provided.


A Dumb Mouth From Which The Teeth Have Been Pulled, Anna Sofie Jespersen Dec 2021

A Dumb Mouth From Which The Teeth Have Been Pulled, Anna Sofie Jespersen

Theses and Dissertations

This paper consists of a series of scenes in which various narratives with proximity to the truth plays out. within it I aim to articulate the dispersed subjectivity and forensic aspects to my work, as well looking at the perverseness in the desire for proximity to the fantasy, utilizing the self as a vehicle of desire.


Commonthought (2021), Commonthought Staff Dec 2021

Commonthought (2021), Commonthought Staff

Commonthought

This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.