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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Twoothree: Uta Journal Of The Arts, Da-Shiva Francois, Sydney Gillentine
Twoothree: Uta Journal Of The Arts, Da-Shiva Francois, Sydney Gillentine
twoOthree
twoOthree UTA Journal of the Arts: Volume 1 Spring 2024
Words Without Faces: Anonymous Social Media On Campus, Evelyn Kelly
Words Without Faces: Anonymous Social Media On Campus, Evelyn Kelly
Language, Literature & Writing Student Scholarship
"A new anonymous social media app, Fizz, has announced intentions to launch on Messiah University’s campus. Anonymous social media apps allow users to post within a set community without their comments being traced back to them. One such popular app around campus is Yik Yak..."
The Lindenwood Review, Issue 14 (2024), Full Issue
The Lindenwood Review, Issue 14 (2024), Full Issue
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
Honeysuckles & Irises: Effigies Of The Land, Ami` L. Hanna-Huff
Honeysuckles & Irises: Effigies Of The Land, Ami` L. Hanna-Huff
English Creative Writing Theses
Here is a memoir of my paternal line through the lens of my Great-Grandmother and myself. A reclamation of the land I hail from and a connection to a history previously felt distant, this examination of race and gender explicitly focused on the African American Southern female experience; I try to make sense of the juxtaposing positions in our lives. The culture built from its creation through Tennessee personified. Here, I integrate history and theory with lyrics and prose to experience the eighty-one years of progress brought between our births and the lingering anxiety of slavery. My great-grandmother, Hazel Irene …
A Taste, Acquired, Anna Koester
A Taste, Acquired, Anna Koester
Dartmouth College Master’s Theses
This thesis was born as a memoir of sorts. Food is something for which I have an inherent curiosity, from a specific ingredient’s origins to how a dish makes me feel. In remembering and retelling stories from my childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, I’ve discovered that my modes of eating have taken on different approaches and purposes throughout my life. I’ve done my best in the following pages to describe how I learned to eat and where my idea of feeling nourished came from, how food has played a part in forming my ideas about family and sharing, and how it …
The Lindenwood Review, Issue 13 (2023), Full Issue
The Lindenwood Review, Issue 13 (2023), Full Issue
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
Writing Workshop In Prose, Brenna E. Crowe
Writing Workshop In Prose, Brenna E. Crowe
Open Educational Resources
A prose workshop where students write a lyrical essay, a satirical essay, a personal essay, an informational interview, and a portfolio.
Satirical Essay Assignment Prompt & Calendar, Brenna E. Crowe
Satirical Essay Assignment Prompt & Calendar, Brenna E. Crowe
Open Educational Resources
Assignment description with calendar and hyperlinked model & craft essays
Metanoia: A Short Collection, Liddy Elizabeth Franco
Metanoia: A Short Collection, Liddy Elizabeth Franco
The John Carroll Review
No abstract provided.
Requiem For A Grocery List, Jonathan Green
Requiem For A Grocery List, Jonathan Green
The John Carroll Review
No abstract provided.
Anthropomorphism, Tina Lindberg
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 Lights In The Dark: A Covid-19 Journey, Kristen Justice Palado
The Lights In The Dark: A Covid-19 Journey, Kristen Justice Palado
Capstone Projects and Master's Theses
My project is entirely focused on the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown, particularly when CSUMB moved to a virtual setting, and how a global pandemic brought a family closer together. COVID-19 was a terrifying disease that began in the Spring of 2020 and instilled in all of us fear, stress, and anxiety. Families were scared to go out and have family parties, schools shut down and abruptly moved to a virtual modality for teaching, and the mental health of the world began to decrease. For this project, I will be using my own voice and experiences to create …
Western Wall, Jerusalem, Judi Yitti Koval
Western Wall, Jerusalem, Judi Yitti Koval
The John Carroll Review
No abstract provided.
The Old Man, Madeleine Polcyn
Migraine During A Late Night Drive, Julia Kashuba
Migraine During A Late Night Drive, Julia Kashuba
The John Carroll Review
No abstract provided.
The Kitchen Table, Emily Elvoid
Unexpecting, Mara Bahmer
Peeling, Jessica Disalvatore
Two Or Three Days Ago, Marcie Blandford
Optimal View, Andy Penk
Brown Bear, Ashley Bernett
Sorrow, Healing, And Hope: A Braided Narrative, Abigail Maggi
Sorrow, Healing, And Hope: A Braided Narrative, Abigail Maggi
Honors Projects
This project is a creative nonfiction essay about sadness. In the form of a braided essay, I weave personal narrative with insight and guidance from therapists, psychologists, and friends. In this essay, I share my experience of sadness and how I have processed my emotions during challenging times. The essay is split into three sections – sadness, feeling a little better, and hope – to share my story, the skills I learned that helped me move through sadness, and my decision to choose hope despite and amidst the struggles.
Plant Wise, Sophia Llamas
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 …
A Group Of Hyenas Is A Cackle, Kristin Gallagher
A Group Of Hyenas Is A Cackle, Kristin Gallagher
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
A GROUP OF HYENAS IS A CACKLE is a memoir about sisterhood, success, and self-worth. The memoir spans approximately twenty-five years in the memoir-speaker’s life and is divided into five sections. Book one explores her childhood through high school graduation, focusing on her experiences as the eldest sister in a hardscrabble, IrishCatholic family living in New England during the 1990s and its central defining eventthe death of her mother from a drug overdose. Book two examines a slice of adulthood in the protagonist’s twenties when she was a law student living in New York City with her sister. The remaining …
The Lindenwood Review, Issue 12 (2022), Full Issue
The Lindenwood Review, Issue 12 (2022), Full Issue
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
No abstract provided.
Creative Non-Fiction Prose Workshop, Laura Yan
Creative Non-Fiction Prose Workshop, Laura Yan
Open Educational Resources
No abstract provided.
Explosive Family Dinners: Bipolar Disorder, Temporal Lobe Epilepsy & Me Critical Afterword Convulsive Family Dynamics: When Mental And Neurological Disabilities Entangle And Isolate., Elizabeth Lane Glass
Explosive Family Dinners: Bipolar Disorder, Temporal Lobe Epilepsy & Me Critical Afterword Convulsive Family Dynamics: When Mental And Neurological Disabilities Entangle And Isolate., Elizabeth Lane Glass
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation is a memoir that is about my nuclear family. The themes within the memoir itself include my father’s bipolar disorder, my temporal lobe epilepsy, and how volatile the combination was as I grew up, but also how loving my family was, despite all the issues. It also looks at the ramifications of having temporal lobe epilepsy, growing up queer (bi+) in a time when being queer at all was not accepted and being bi+ was not understood, and the issues I’ve had with my sisters, which were caused in part by my father The memoir is accompanied by …