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The Stories We Tell, Daniella Cornejo, Daniel Penuela, Stacey Leon, Audrey Ashami Hammond, Guillermo Gonzalez, Laura Mejia, Jordyn Patterson, Luisa Valle, Mirian Melendez, Nicole Hernandez
The Stories We Tell, Daniella Cornejo, Daniel Penuela, Stacey Leon, Audrey Ashami Hammond, Guillermo Gonzalez, Laura Mejia, Jordyn Patterson, Luisa Valle, Mirian Melendez, Nicole Hernandez
First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience
These voices you will hear in this edition of First Gen Voices were crafted and cultivated in a summer trip to the Dominican Republic, where our writers had the opportunity to workshop and reflect on their experiences being first-generation. The purpose? To share their work, mind, and feelings about the struggles and incredible experiences they have made. It is their strength, resilience, and love. Enjoy.
The Next Page Of Yoga Anatomy: An Anatomical Lens On Selected Yoga Asanas, Viana Chau
The Next Page Of Yoga Anatomy: An Anatomical Lens On Selected Yoga Asanas, Viana Chau
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
Yoga has become a widely-recognized form of physical activity as well as an effective therapeutic intervention. It is a self-discipling way of life, taking advantage of the powerful effects from the combination of breathing exercises (pranayama), physical postures (asanas), and meditation on calming the nervous system and balancing the mind, body, and spirit. However, over time, the contemporary definition of yoga, especially in the United States, has decreased the emphasis on the religious spirituality component and increased the emphasis on physical activity. Although one may argue that this is not the traditional yoga, this change not only breaks down the …
Wrack Lines Volume 19, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2019, Nancy Balcom, Syma Ebbin, David Gregorio, Richard Telford, Judy Benson
Wrack Lines Volume 19, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2019, Nancy Balcom, Syma Ebbin, David Gregorio, Richard Telford, Judy Benson
Wrack Lines
Issue theme is: "Making Connections: As the Climate Changes, People and Nature Intertwine in New Ways." Articles include: "As More Roads Become Rivers, Communities Search for Solutions;" "Solving an Engineering Conundrum: As Coastal Homes Get Elevated, New Research Looks at Whether Vulnerability to Wind Damage Is Increasing;" "Along the Coast, Residents Consider How to Heed Sandy's Warning of What's to Come;" "All Rivers, All Lives Run to the Sea," about the intersection of waterways and the world of nature writer Edwin Way Teale; and "Crosscurrents: Connecticut Sea Grant's Retrospective Exhibition Makes Waves," about reaching new audiences and building bridges with …
Volume 83, Issue 1: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
Volume 83, Issue 1: Full Issue, Manuscripts Staff
Manuscripts
Full issue of 2019 Manuscripts.
Back Matter, Manuscripts Staff
Lost Bobbies, Viki Tomanov
Take Notes, Matt Del Busto
Take Notes, Matt Del Busto
Manuscripts
Prose by Matt Del Busto. Finalist in the 2019 Manuscripts Prose Contest.
When Did You Know, Camille Bates
The Patron Saint Of Girls Getting Groped, Josie Levin
The Patron Saint Of Girls Getting Groped, Josie Levin
Manuscripts
Poetry by Josie Levin. Finalist in the 2019 Manuscripts Poetry Contest.
Sketchbook 062219, Camille Bates
Interlude Of Ice Cubes, Madeleine Luccetti
Ameliorate, Melinda Peterson
Devil's Drink, Con Murray
Devil's Drink, Con Murray
Manuscripts
Prose by Con Murray. Finalist in the 2019 Manuscripts Prose Contest. Martone Grant Recipient.
The Fool, Jared Kohn
Criticize Me, If You Please, Shaun'tae Swanson
Criticize Me, If You Please, Shaun'tae Swanson
Manuscripts
Butler Writers is an outreach of the Butler University English Department and MFA Creative Writing program that seeks to empower and amplify the voices of high school students in the Indianapolis community by connecting them with mentors and methods for self-expression.
Since its inception in 2011, this Jefferson Award-winning initiative has generated more than 1,800 mentee-mentor contact hours annually and served more than 1,500 unique students at our IPS partner schools.
For the first time, Manuscripts is proud to present a piece from a young poet in the Butler Writer’s after-school creative writing club. Shaun'tae Swanson is a sophomore at …
Spider Legs, Courtney P. Worley
Retrospection, Jeremy K. Gruner
An Interview With Lauren Groff, Matt Del Busto
An Interview With Lauren Groff, Matt Del Busto
Manuscripts
Author Lauren Groff has written multiple books, most recently Florida (2018), a finalist for the 2018 National Book Award in Fiction. Groff, who is currently a Suzanne Young Murray Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard, has received numerous awards and recognitions, including her novel Fates and Furies (2015) being lauded as then-president Obama’s book of the year in 2015. During her visit to Butler, Groff sat down with Manuscripts staff member Matt Del Busto to discuss the importance of failure, the morality of the sentence, and the dynamic between the writer and the author.
Anxietyscape, Jeremy K. Gruner
Someone Please, Tell Me: Was This Sexual Assault?, Kareen Casillas
Someone Please, Tell Me: Was This Sexual Assault?, Kareen Casillas
Manuscripts
Prose by Kareen Casillas.
*Author’s Note: Please take care of yourself when reading the following piece, as it may be triggering. Contains images of sexual assault.
Phonetic Shock, Shauna Sartoris
Phonetic Shock, Shauna Sartoris
Manuscripts
Poetry by Shauna Sartoris. First place in the 2019 Manuscripts Poetry Contest.
Chroma, Jeremy K. Gruner
8th Grade Search History, Natalie H. Urban
8th Grade Search History, Natalie H. Urban
Manuscripts
Prose by Natalie H. Urban. Third place in the 2019 Manuscripts Prose Contest.
My Alcoholic Mother Died Last Week, Ian Hunt
My Alcoholic Mother Died Last Week, Ian Hunt
Manuscripts
Poetry by Ian Hunt. Third place in the 2019 Manuscripts Poetry Contest.
Today I Saw Wolfmoon, Matt Del Busto
Today I Saw Wolfmoon, Matt Del Busto
Manuscripts
Poetry by Matt Del Busto. Finalist in the 2019 Manuscripts Poetry Contest.
The Child Says Nothing, But What It Heard By The Fire, Tyrah Chery
The Child Says Nothing, But What It Heard By The Fire, Tyrah Chery
Manuscripts
Poetry by Tyrah Chery. Second place in the 2019 Manuscripts Poetry Contest.
The Essence Of Hemlocks, Haley Huelsman
A Kiss Of Jameson, Sierrra N. White
A Kiss Of Jameson, Sierrra N. White
Manuscripts
Prose by Sierra White. First Place in the 2019 Manuscripts Prose Contest.
I Carry A Torch As Warning, Matt Del Busto
Close To You, Camille Bates