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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Yes, Baby: Essays, Amy Gault
Yes, Baby: Essays, Amy Gault
MSU Graduate Theses
This creative thesis includes thirteen flash nonfiction pieces and one fiction short story exploring emotions and experiences that have changed who I am today. These writings are personal experiences or are inspired by personal experience. These creative works interrogate deeply transformative events and situations, such as familial relationships, trauma, poverty, living in the Midwest, patriarchy, and the beauty in existing. In the thesis’s critical introduction, I examine how my flash nonfiction pieces employ Milan Kundera’s theory of the appeal of play and Charles Baxter’s concept defamiliarization. I analyze how the succinct form of the flash essay allows my nonfiction writing …
The Train Of Time, Gehan A. Pendlebury
The Train Of Time, Gehan A. Pendlebury
be Still
This poem evolved over the course of one year and was first written in a spontaneous effort to cathartically release a spectrum of challenging experiences. It details the struggles, triumphs and reflections associated with being a mother in medical school.
The Language Of Breathing, Brian Wallace Baker
The Language Of Breathing, Brian Wallace Baker
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The Language of Breathing is an eclectic collection of 18 creative nonfiction essays that capture moments from the author’s life and attempt to give them meaning through narrative and metaphor. They deal with relationships, nature, faith, and often rely on background research to pair art, mythology, current events, and science with personal experience.
From The Shadows: Setting As An Expression Of Character Development In The Epic Fantasy Genre, Leah Henson
From The Shadows: Setting As An Expression Of Character Development In The Epic Fantasy Genre, Leah Henson
Senior Honors Theses
Epic fantasy is a genre defined by its setting. It offers writers the opportunity to be incredibly specific with the way setting contributes to the overall story, specifically as an aid character development. In order to successfully use setting to support character development, the writer must understand what preconceptions with which the reader enters the epic fantasy genre and what purpose setting plays in the overarching story world. The writer must determine what setting elements to include and, just as importantly, which to leave out. Finally, because setting is such an abstract component of writing, it is useful not only …
Growth Theory, Samantha Leon
Growth Theory, Samantha Leon
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
GROWTH THEORY reckons with a natural world in distress and imagines what attributes and learnings are needed for the individual to become a more beneficial part of the natural world. What does a person’s interaction with their surroundings say about them, and say about the surroundings? Violence, art, relationships, community are all examined along with the mediums through which we record our reality: speaking, writing, singing, taking photos. Despite covering a breadth of physical places and topics, a central tension that takes place between fear and curiosity colors the manuscript throughout. Poems are ordered by subject or temporal consideration, but …
Translator Of Soliloquies: Fugues In The Key Of Dissociation, Seo-Young J. Chu
Translator Of Soliloquies: Fugues In The Key Of Dissociation, Seo-Young J. Chu
Publications and Research
- Chu, Seo-Young. “Translator of Soliloquies: Fugues in the Key of Dissociation” (chapbook). Black Warrior Review 46.2, Spring 2020.
Nicole Sumida And Alex Yu Interview, Laraib Malik
Nicole Sumida And Alex Yu Interview, Laraib Malik
Asian American Art Oral History Project
Bio: Nicole Sumida is a co-founder and co-publisher of Riksha Magazine, an online magazine featuring creative work by and about Asian Americans. Alex Yu is a co-publisher of Riksha and both have been involved in community arts organizing since the 1990s in Chicago.
“Riksha provides a space for capturing the Asian American experience through compelling writing, commentary, and artistic expression. We curate an online magazine that presents poetry, fiction, non-fiction, fine arts, and video and audio pieces. We also comment on and curate the bric-a-brac and ephemera of Asian American life.”
Painting A Biblical Worldview In Children, Brook Blackwell
Painting A Biblical Worldview In Children, Brook Blackwell
Senior Honors Theses
Children are impressionable beings shaped by the changing world around them; this has become increasingly more true as the years progress and the impact and prevalence of media rises. Television shows, movies, music and books, no matter how insignificant they may seem, can play a tremendous part in the growth of children’s worldviews. It is important for authors and artists to delve deep into the impact of media on the growth and development of children in today’s media-rich world. In doing so, they should hope to find the best way to implement a Christian worldview into the media a child …
The Keepers: A Collaborative Constructive Narrative Podcast, Shay Carroll
The Keepers: A Collaborative Constructive Narrative Podcast, Shay Carroll
Honors Projects
This is a fictional podcast series that presents a story that is completed through roleplaying. The structure follows that of a video game, with the main characters, or "players," interacting with a set plot while deciding their own course of action. I act as the narrator for the story, controlling the plot and setting as well as non-player characters, or "NPCs." For the purposes of consistency and making sure the characters do not do anything that would be considered too over-powered or unrealistic, I have chosen to use the rule guide and statistics modifier system presented by Wizards of the …
Arizhio: Tales Of Glorious Manifest Destiny, Clinton Craig
Arizhio: Tales Of Glorious Manifest Destiny, Clinton Craig
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This is a book of short stories with a critical introduction. In theme, the stories seek to find the border between the Midwest and the Southwest of America by focusing on Ohio and Arizona. Some of the stories seek to exemplify “experimental” fiction, while the critical introduction seeks to define “experimental.” In addition, the introduction theorizes about the role of setting in linking collections and characterization.
The Lightbringer: A Novel, Brett L. Butler
The Lightbringer: A Novel, Brett L. Butler
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Lightbringer is about a collision of two worlds: the world of a contemporary South Florida town and the magical world of Zariel, bringing with it the universal threat of the Terra. Childhood friends, Breck and Tom, are thrown into the middle of an ancient conflict between the Terra—a collection of alien races that have been transformed by darkness—and the forces of good. After an encounter with a magical pool of golden water, the boys must learn to use their new abilities to protect against the growing Terranox army. In the midst of their struggle, however, a mysterious companion—the Lightbringer, …
Horizons, Volume 29, Spring 2014, Sacred Heart University
Horizons, Volume 29, Spring 2014, Sacred Heart University
Vistas (Horizons)
An interdisciplinary, multi-cultural journal celebrating the creativity of SHU students during the academic year 2013-2014.
Horizons, Volume 22, 2005, Sacred Heart University
Horizons, Volume 22, 2005, Sacred Heart University
Vistas (Horizons)
Sacred Heart University's student literary magazine, Horizons.
Horizons, Volume 21, 2004, Sacred Heart University
Horizons, Volume 21, 2004, Sacred Heart University
Vistas (Horizons)
Sacred Heart University student literary magazine, Horizons.
Horizons, Volume 18, 2001, Sacred Heart University
Horizons, Volume 18, 2001, Sacred Heart University
Vistas (Horizons)
An interdisciplinary, multi-cultural journal celebrating the creativity of SHU students during the academic year 2000-2001.
Horizons, Volume 19, 1996-1997, Sacred Heart University
Horizons, Volume 19, 1996-1997, Sacred Heart University
Vistas (Horizons)
An interdisciplinary, multi-cultural journal celebrating the creativity of SHU students during the academic year 1996-1997.
Horizons, Volume 18, 1995, Sacred Heart University
Horizons, Volume 18, 1995, Sacred Heart University
Vistas (Horizons)
No abstract provided.
Horizons, Volume 17, 1994, Sacred Heart University
Horizons, Volume 17, 1994, Sacred Heart University
Vistas (Horizons)
No abstract provided.
Horizons, Volume 16, 1992, Sacred Heart University
Horizons, Volume 16, 1992, Sacred Heart University
Vistas (Horizons)
No abstract provided.
Horizons, Volume 14/15, 1990/1991, Sacred Heart University
Horizons, Volume 14/15, 1990/1991, Sacred Heart University
Vistas (Horizons)
No abstract provided.
Horizons, Volume 12/13, 1988/1989, Sacred Heart University
Horizons, Volume 12/13, 1988/1989, Sacred Heart University
Vistas (Horizons)
No abstract provided.