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Fences, Kaitlyn R. Tibbetts Apr 2022

Fences, Kaitlyn R. Tibbetts

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


True Cost, Raquel Gonzalez Apr 2022

True Cost, Raquel Gonzalez

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Mamihlapiatapei, Dorrien I. Mapes Apr 2022

Mamihlapiatapei, Dorrien I. Mapes

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Alone, Cindy Carrion Apr 2022

Alone, Cindy Carrion

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


My Arrow, Naomi H. Mcmahan Apr 2022

My Arrow, Naomi H. Mcmahan

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Photoless, Katie Krueger Apr 2022

Photoless, Katie Krueger

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Watch, Katie Krueger Apr 2022

Watch, Katie Krueger

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Tygr Student Art And Literary Magazine 2022, Jon Seals Apr 2022

Tygr Student Art And Literary Magazine 2022, Jon Seals

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


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.


Arrow Rock, Spring 2022, Full Issue Jan 2022

Arrow Rock, Spring 2022, Full Issue

Arrow Rock

No abstract provided.


Behave, Gina Vucci Nov 2021

Behave, Gina Vucci

The Tuxedo Archives

Serve the guests. Don’t cry. Take your brother for a walk. Your father was such an incredible man. Your father loved you. You were his favorite. I’ll just let everyone else cry while I learn to live with this feeling in the pit of my stomach. Leave her alone. It’s fine if she wants to wear her red velvet dress from last Christmas. She can wear what she wants to the funeral. Touch his hand; it’s the last time you’ll ever see him. I don’t know you, but I can’t stop sobbing in your arms.


America, The Pinnacle, Micah Horne Sep 2021

America, The Pinnacle, Micah Horne

Manuscripts

No abstract provided.


Ascension, David Chadburn Sep 2021

Ascension, David Chadburn

Manuscripts

No abstract provided.


Garden Of Secrets, Angelina Butters Sep 2021

Garden Of Secrets, Angelina Butters

Manuscripts

No abstract provided.


Fool’S Gold, David Chadburn Sep 2021

Fool’S Gold, David Chadburn

Manuscripts

No abstract provided.


From The Shower Floor, Angelina Butters Sep 2021

From The Shower Floor, Angelina Butters

Manuscripts

No abstract provided.


Sigh, Carly Duncan Sep 2021

Sigh, Carly Duncan

Manuscripts

No abstract provided.


Wish, Elie Heile Sep 2021

Wish, Elie Heile

Manuscripts

No abstract provided.


Message In A Muse, Alexis Bloom Sep 2021

Message In A Muse, Alexis Bloom

Manuscripts

No abstract provided.


So Says The Busboy, Macy Kent Sep 2021

So Says The Busboy, Macy Kent

Manuscripts

No abstract provided.


Leapfrog, Elie Heile Sep 2021

Leapfrog, Elie Heile

Manuscripts

No abstract provided.


Radiance, Miriam Berne Sep 2021

Radiance, Miriam Berne

Manuscripts

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff Sep 2021

Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff

Manuscripts

No abstract provided.


Solace, Kyra E. Blair May 2021

Solace, Kyra E. Blair

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Complete Issue, Jon Seals Apr 2021

Complete Issue, Jon Seals

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Looking While Reading I, Ii, Iii, Sarah Minor Mar 2021

Looking While Reading I, Ii, Iii, Sarah Minor

Journal of Creative Writing Studies

This article introduces the term “visual essay” by tracing the genre’s history through the concrete poetry movement and the rise of the lyric essay. In describing the aims of visual essays, Minor distinguishes between “illustrative” and “non-illustrative” shaped texts, and suggests connections between “non-illustrative” examples and the aims of “Intersectional Form,” a term coined by scholar Jen Soriano.


Reed Magazine, Issue 154, Rita Bullwinkel, Alex Gulis, Ashley Burnett, Willow Gelphman, Andrew Mcclure, Ralph Robert Moore, Zach Murphy, Justin Noga, Jihoon Park, Linda Wilgus, Annie Zhu, Suzanne Rico, Joseph Sigurdson, Ashlee Beals, Geraldine Birch, Amelia Joy, Kathleen Mcnamara, Marcia Meier, Josue Montiel, Mackenzie Moore, Magda Romanska, Matthea Harvey, Scott Bade, V. Joshua Adams, Sally Ashton, Ellen Bass, Michelle Bitting, Cassandra Caverhill, Wortley Clutterbuck, Emma Depanise, Paul Dresman, Mary Anna Dunn, Jonathan Endurance, David Groff, Skye Jackson, Danusha Lameris, Megan Merchant, John A. Nieves, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, John Sibley Williams, Turner Wilson, Sarah Nolte, Tvisha Gupta, Erin Salazar, Q'Shaundra James, Alden Hughes, Shelle Barron, Janelle Aina S. Baylosis, Erik Beehn, Mason Brown, Jennifer Carrier, Daquane Cherry, Alex Gulis, Shen Chen Hsieh, Safia Ismail, London Ladd, Hector Ledesma, Jung Min, Gray Passey, Tracy Whiteside, Kenneth Zenz, Timothy Cech, Rachel A. Crawford, Matty Heimgartner, Nick Taylor Jan 2021

Reed Magazine, Issue 154, Rita Bullwinkel, Alex Gulis, Ashley Burnett, Willow Gelphman, Andrew Mcclure, Ralph Robert Moore, Zach Murphy, Justin Noga, Jihoon Park, Linda Wilgus, Annie Zhu, Suzanne Rico, Joseph Sigurdson, Ashlee Beals, Geraldine Birch, Amelia Joy, Kathleen Mcnamara, Marcia Meier, Josue Montiel, Mackenzie Moore, Magda Romanska, Matthea Harvey, Scott Bade, V. Joshua Adams, Sally Ashton, Ellen Bass, Michelle Bitting, Cassandra Caverhill, Wortley Clutterbuck, Emma Depanise, Paul Dresman, Mary Anna Dunn, Jonathan Endurance, David Groff, Skye Jackson, Danusha Lameris, Megan Merchant, John A. Nieves, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, John Sibley Williams, Turner Wilson, Sarah Nolte, Tvisha Gupta, Erin Salazar, Q'Shaundra James, Alden Hughes, Shelle Barron, Janelle Aina S. Baylosis, Erik Beehn, Mason Brown, Jennifer Carrier, Daquane Cherry, Alex Gulis, Shen Chen Hsieh, Safia Ismail, London Ladd, Hector Ledesma, Jung Min, Gray Passey, Tracy Whiteside, Kenneth Zenz, Timothy Cech, Rachel A. Crawford, Matty Heimgartner, Nick Taylor

Reed Magazine

No abstract provided.


For Those Who Grew Too Fast, Erik Soto-Vasquez, Leonardo Dominguez-Ortega, Kiana Liu, Veronica Gomez, Maria Fernanda Meléndez Miranda, Megan Mcnaughton, Haley Gronski, Quetzali Lopez, Marieann Garzon, Brisa Gutierrez, Saúl Rascón Salazar, Mariel Fuentes, Renato Guzman, Karina Pena, Aviva Schwaiger, Denise Espinoza, Tiana Lockett, Katherine Comasil-Hernandez, Ashley Mccluskey, Brayan Vazquez, Manuel Armendariz Castro, Hannah Agbaroji Nov 2020

For Those Who Grew Too Fast, Erik Soto-Vasquez, Leonardo Dominguez-Ortega, Kiana Liu, Veronica Gomez, Maria Fernanda Meléndez Miranda, Megan Mcnaughton, Haley Gronski, Quetzali Lopez, Marieann Garzon, Brisa Gutierrez, Saúl Rascón Salazar, Mariel Fuentes, Renato Guzman, Karina Pena, Aviva Schwaiger, Denise Espinoza, Tiana Lockett, Katherine Comasil-Hernandez, Ashley Mccluskey, Brayan Vazquez, Manuel Armendariz Castro, Hannah Agbaroji

First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience

This volume welcomes you amid multiple global epidemics. It welcomes you home, hoping that these words provide visibility, comfort, introspection, and roadmap for pushing boundaries. We know we are tired, we know we are facing uncertainty at every turn, and we know that connection is wearing thin. This collection of words serves as an “I see you,” as an “I am with you,” as an “I love you.” These pieces came together toward end of the Spring 2020, when a group of first-year and transfer students came together to speak their existence. They bring memories and a reminder that together …