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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Son Of Red Earth Or The George Story: Novel Excerpt, Callie Ann Atkinson
Son Of Red Earth Or The George Story: Novel Excerpt, Callie Ann Atkinson
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
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Hand Signs, Rebecca Kristine Swanberg
Hand Signs, Rebecca Kristine Swanberg
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
Hand Signs is a novel-in-progress that follows a friendship between two high school women, set in the world of elite choirs. It is an investigation of giving up one’s individuality for the sake of a greater harmony, in both the context of choral arts and young female friendships.
Sing, Woman!, Emma Marie Spencer
Sing, Woman!, Emma Marie Spencer
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
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Somebody Told Me You Died, Barry E. Maxwell
Somebody Told Me You Died, Barry E. Maxwell
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
Somebody Told Me You Died is a sampling of works exploring the author’s transition from “normal” life to homelessness, their adaptations to that world and its ways, and their eventual efforts to return from it. The collection dovetails into a final essay examining the struggle to comprehend and rise above a racist upbringing.
Hear Me Roar, Abigail R. Seethoff
Hear Me Roar, Abigail R. Seethoff
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
Hear Me Roar, a compilation of personal essays interspersed with short forms, grapples with the nuances of compliance versus autonomy in the context of the male gaze, beauty standards, and pop culture. The collection also explores what it means to treasure something—another person, an object—and how to express and deepen that affection.