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View From Pisgah Crater (Visual Art) And Raking Clouds, Glennon Jarachovic, Lauren Dial
View From Pisgah Crater (Visual Art) And Raking Clouds, Glennon Jarachovic, Lauren Dial
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Glennon Jarachovic is a junior perusing a B.A. in Art History with interests in art management and business. Originally from Barstow, California, he moved to Arkansas for a change of scenery and to be closer to family. While not aspiring to be a professional artist, he enjoys the process of making art and growing as an amateur artist. Art has always been a part of his life since childhood and hopefully it will continue to play a large role in the future.
Lauren Dial is a senior attending the University of Arkansas studying Creative Writing. She was the Fiction Editor …
Ultramarine, Verna Bryan
Ultramarine, Verna Bryan
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Verna Corinne Bryan is a junior from Little Rock, AR. She’s majoring in English with a Creative Writing concentration and minoring in French. She hopes to someday write a book that gets turned into a movie so she never has to work again.
Our Cat And A Close Shave (Visual Art), Erin Allen, Lauren Dial
Our Cat And A Close Shave (Visual Art), Erin Allen, Lauren Dial
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Erin is a non-traditional student at the UofA and a former staff writer for The Santiago Times. She mothers, gardens and writes from her home in Fayetteville and plans to pursue an MFA in poetry.
Lauren Dial is a senior attending the University of Arkansas studying Creative Writing. She was the Fiction Editor for the first edition of The Diamond Line. Her work generally revolves around experimenting with new perspectives. She believes stepping into the unknown lives of people, or creatures, entirely unlike yourself is a leap into a greater understanding of the larger consciousness.
Inhabit, Kath Rees
Inhabit, Kath Rees
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Kath Rees is a junior at the University of Arkansas, earning her B.F.A. in Creative Writing with a minor in Art History. She writes poetry and prose, and more often than not, something in between. Her interests include baking, being outside, and googling obscure German fairytales This is her first publication.
Untitled (Visual Art) And The Music Of My Newest Nephew, Madison Varns, Caroline Jennings
Untitled (Visual Art) And The Music Of My Newest Nephew, Madison Varns, Caroline Jennings
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Madi Varns is a student writer and artist attending her third year at the university. Her practice focuses primarily in the visual languages of painting and ceramics as well as crafting experiences of sound and space. Through writing and visual arts she hopes to document moments of the self-aware experience that is nuanced and intimate but ultimately shared by all.
Caroline Jennings grew up in Fort Smith, Arkansas and is currently working towards obtain ing a B.A. in Creative Writing and a B.S. in Applied Math. In her free time, she spends quite a bit of time baking, in movie …
Commonthought (2021), Commonthought Staff
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.
The Mvohc Project, Brooke Day
The Mvohc Project, Brooke Day
All Theses
ABSTRACT
A Mvohc is a Morphic Vessel of Human Consciousness. The Mvohc Project traverses' theories of spatial identity in tandem with creative world-building as a method for examining the intricacies of the human condition and reimagining reality. My creations are designed to promote autonomy over the contemporary world's ever-evolving societal complexities to empower individuals, foster imagination and communication, and create space for positive change. This body of work incorporates fleshy biomorphic sculptures inspired by science fiction, deep-sea marine life, and the human body. The abject creatures are partnered with constructed audio-scapes that encompass the frenzy of an overarching internal monologue, …
Shadowcrest Manor, Michaela Bishop
Shadowcrest Manor, Michaela Bishop
The Tuxedo Archives
A soft cold breeze flowed throughout the whole house, it carried the scent of the Sea Island cotton and seawater, taking away the smell of dust and stillness. Shadowrest Manor was to become our new home here in Charleston. The manor had been vacant for a while since its last owner had passed away and leaving no will or surviving heir, the plantation was shut down. The outside was a little bit weather damaged however, Father is having the whole house repainted a colonial white, the front columns will be a nice off white to balance the main color. The …
Behave, Gina Vucci
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
Ascension, David Chadburn
Garden Of Secrets, Angelina Butters
Fool’S Gold, David Chadburn
From The Shower Floor, Angelina Butters
Sigh, Carly Duncan
Wish, Elie Heile
Message In A Muse, Alexis Bloom
So Says The Busboy, Macy Kent
Leapfrog, Elie Heile
Radiance, Miriam Berne
Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff
The Role Of The Reader Is To Fallow: Responding To The Negative Reception Of Paul Verhoeven’S Film Adaptation Of Starship Troopers, Julian Meyerstrom
The Role Of The Reader Is To Fallow: Responding To The Negative Reception Of Paul Verhoeven’S Film Adaptation Of Starship Troopers, Julian Meyerstrom
Undergraduate Research Symposium
Robert A. Keinlein’s science fiction novel Starship Troopers (1959), and its film adaption of the same title directed by Paul Verhoeven (1997), received mixed critical reactions. Both pieces came across as supporting fascistic ideals to most critics upon release, despite the two creators opposing political and moral beliefs. Using Louise Rosenblatt's reader response theory as a framework for analyzing both the novel and film adaptation, this paper postulates the film adaptation fails to deliver an accurate critique of the novel by placing the burden of moral knowledge on the audience. Keinlein’s novel guides the reader into his moral sensibilities, whereas …
Brain Stew, Cullen Landolt, Mya Horn, Kenneth Miller, Aimee Pieper
Brain Stew, Cullen Landolt, Mya Horn, Kenneth Miller, Aimee Pieper
Undergraduate Research Symposium
Brain Stew is an UMSL publication distributed bi-weekly in both digital and print formats. Its mission is to provide for the Pierre Laclede Honors College a forum for uncensored free thought, commentary, and creativity, as well as news and event listings from PLHCSA and other related campus organizations. The current Brain Stew staff consists of editors Cullen Landolt, Mya Horn, Kenny Miller and Aimee Pieper, with Dan Gerth serving as the faculty supervisor. During the semester, these people write their own content as well as garner submissions from Honors College students, faculty, staff, and alumni. The result is The Most …
The Feeling Of Foam & Other Essays, Ryan Erickson
The Feeling Of Foam & Other Essays, Ryan Erickson
Graduate School of Art Theses
I create conceptual drawings, collages, sculptures, and installations to humorously destabilize and ultimately question how human language, formal methodologies, and social institutions function. While seemingly embracing an aesthetic of rationality, I undermine it with absurdity. In my work, I take a fundamentally dialectical position by skewering the rational to the illogical as neither can exist without the other.
Solace, Kyra E. Blair
Solace, Kyra E. Blair
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
To The Studio, In The Studio, Home, Miquel R. Veldkamp
To The Studio, In The Studio, Home, Miquel R. Veldkamp
Theses and Dissertations
A curated series of poems and mini essays that reflect on personal life, politics, art history, folklore, science, identity and race. It addresses the questions that inform my work, and echoes its ethos of play, exploration, curiosity, vulnerability.
Forgotten Things: A Historian's Tale, Mary Jackson
Forgotten Things: A Historian's Tale, Mary Jackson
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects
Forgotten Things: A Historian’s Tale is a story of a post-human world where magic and creatures of lore have taken sovereignty over the land, following the adventures of Aster, a small flower elf whose job is to travel and document the residual traces of humanity. Every crumbling building, decaying record, and seemingly useless bauble of humanity tells a story, one that Aster is trying to find the conclusion to. One day, rumors start to circulate. Whispers that there might still be humans hidden away somewhere. Aster is thrilled about this, hoping that she might be able to talk with a …
Love Bug Bite, Macklin Luke
Love Bug Bite, Macklin Luke
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Macklin is a sophomore gearing towards an interdisciplinary degree, with focus in Chinese, film, and creative writing. She enjoys reading and writing poetry, and her favorite poet is Charles Bukowski. In her free time, she likes to practice writing, pet her cat, Chichi, and watch too many animated movies.
Diamond Line - Spring 2021, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line - Spring 2021, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Satori 2021, Caitlyn Salinas, Jacelyn Schley, Megan Haldorson, Carly Weber, Megan Martin, Amanda Gade, Shannon Laurance, Miranda Templeton, Ryanne Mikunda, Jay Lee, Emily Venné, Cheyenne Halberg, David Som, Xandra Okori
Satori 2021, Caitlyn Salinas, Jacelyn Schley, Megan Haldorson, Carly Weber, Megan Martin, Amanda Gade, Shannon Laurance, Miranda Templeton, Ryanne Mikunda, Jay Lee, Emily Venné, Cheyenne Halberg, David Som, Xandra Okori
Satori Literary Magazine
The Satori is a student literary publication that expresses the artistic spirit of the students of Winona State University. Student poetry, prose, and graphic art are published in the Satori every spring since 1970.
The Satori 2021 editors are Andrew Sitter, Cheyenne Halberg, Kaela Appicelli, Meghan Haldorson, and Xandra Okori. The Satori 2021 faculty advisor is Dr. Delta Eddy, Professor of English.