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Full-Text Articles in Poetry
I Planted Daffodils Today And Thought Of You., Audrey Cumberledge
I Planted Daffodils Today And Thought Of You., Audrey Cumberledge
Calliope
No abstract provided.
Night Witches, Valerie Browne
On Khreschatyk's Square, Kyiv, Valerie Browne
Elegy To My Youth, Leah Brennsteiner
The Temptress Time, Leah Brennsteiner
Pieces, Noah Delong
Pieces, Noah Delong
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Restitching, Kaitlyn R. Tibbetts
Restitching, Kaitlyn R. Tibbetts
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Latch, Dorrien I. Mapes
Latch, Dorrien I. Mapes
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
The Never Home, Rachel E. Carter
The Never Home, Rachel E. Carter
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
On That Cold Winter Day, Aaron N. Curtis
On That Cold Winter Day, Aaron N. Curtis
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
The Dizzy Days, Rachel E. Carter
The Dizzy Days, Rachel E. Carter
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Fences, Kaitlyn R. Tibbetts
Fences, Kaitlyn R. Tibbetts
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
True Cost, Raquel Gonzalez
True Cost, Raquel Gonzalez
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Mamihlapiatapei, Dorrien I. Mapes
Mamihlapiatapei, Dorrien I. Mapes
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Alone, Cindy Carrion
Alone, Cindy Carrion
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
My Arrow, Naomi H. Mcmahan
My Arrow, Naomi H. Mcmahan
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Photoless, Katie Krueger
Photoless, Katie Krueger
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Watch, Katie Krueger
Watch, Katie Krueger
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Tygr Student Art And Literary Magazine 2022, Jon Seals
Tygr Student Art And Literary Magazine 2022, Jon Seals
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Satori 2022, Abigail Perlinger, Brianna Strohbehn, Elise Modjeski, Gabriel Hathaway, Gabriela Wallberg, Grace Menke, Jennifer Wendt, Kaysey Price, Keaton Riebel, Louisa Shirmacher, Madi Bonebright, Madison Grove, Mckenna Scherer, Page Sutton, Rae Peter, Savannah Egger, Sophia Sailer, Trianna Douglas, Van Herman
Satori 2022, Abigail Perlinger, Brianna Strohbehn, Elise Modjeski, Gabriel Hathaway, Gabriela Wallberg, Grace Menke, Jennifer Wendt, Kaysey Price, Keaton Riebel, Louisa Shirmacher, Madi Bonebright, Madison Grove, Mckenna Scherer, Page Sutton, Rae Peter, Savannah Egger, Sophia Sailer, Trianna Douglas, Van Herman
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 2022 editors are Matthew Pearson, Jasmyne Taylor, and Emily Venne. the Satori 2022 faculty advisor is Dr. Jim Armstrong, Professor of English.
Lcs 220 B: Creativity And The Arts Spring 2022, Alyssa Alviti, Kellen Austermann, Ryan Bradley, Brittany Cavarra, Chase Chuckran, Evan Clark, Hannah Dreska, Olivia Emond, Ayman Fawaz, Stephen Grivers, Justin Hainse, Lucas Hogan, Dillon Keeney, Bradley Lewis, Marco Loccisano, Matthew Melnychuk, Michael Otty, Anthony Pisciotta, Jacqueline Raymond, Christopher Rota, Krista Soldano, Jordan Standford, Jillian Sylvia, Zachary Tamayo
Lcs 220 B: Creativity And The Arts Spring 2022, Alyssa Alviti, Kellen Austermann, Ryan Bradley, Brittany Cavarra, Chase Chuckran, Evan Clark, Hannah Dreska, Olivia Emond, Ayman Fawaz, Stephen Grivers, Justin Hainse, Lucas Hogan, Dillon Keeney, Bradley Lewis, Marco Loccisano, Matthew Melnychuk, Michael Otty, Anthony Pisciotta, Jacqueline Raymond, Christopher Rota, Krista Soldano, Jordan Standford, Jillian Sylvia, Zachary Tamayo
Bryant Zines
Creativity is vital to achievement in many fields, from science, to business and the arts. This course will explore creativity both as a general process of engagement with the world around us and as an introduction to creative cultural expression in the Arts. It will engage students in thinking about creativity as an intrinsic part of their educational, personal and professional lives, as it engages them in creative practice and reflection upon creative process. As part of the class, students collaborated and created a zine.
Lcs 220 A: Creativity And The Arts Spring 2022, Ben Abladian, Brooke Blanche, Jillian Collingwood, Taylor Denuccio, Sarah Discepola, Cole Garvey, Allison Kostiw, Brittney Lucero, Daniel Mccormack, Luke O'Connor, Tori Priestley, Mike Roberts, Olivia Sales, Logan Salvatore, Megan Sevigny, Kelly Shea, Nate Sideris, Abigail Slavik, Sydney Stewart, David Sullivan, Jacob Sutton, Abby Trimble, V Velagapudi, Brady Waitze, Jackie Zeigler
Lcs 220 A: Creativity And The Arts Spring 2022, Ben Abladian, Brooke Blanche, Jillian Collingwood, Taylor Denuccio, Sarah Discepola, Cole Garvey, Allison Kostiw, Brittney Lucero, Daniel Mccormack, Luke O'Connor, Tori Priestley, Mike Roberts, Olivia Sales, Logan Salvatore, Megan Sevigny, Kelly Shea, Nate Sideris, Abigail Slavik, Sydney Stewart, David Sullivan, Jacob Sutton, Abby Trimble, V Velagapudi, Brady Waitze, Jackie Zeigler
Bryant Zines
Creativity is vital to achievement in many fields, from science, to business and the arts. This course will explore creativity both as a general process of engagement with the world around us and as an introduction to creative cultural expression in the Arts. It will engage students in thinking about creativity as an intrinsic part of their educational, personal and professional lives, as it engages them in creative practice and reflection upon creative process. As part of the class, students collaborated and created a zine.
Saga Vol.85 / 2021-2022, Sarah Luepkes, Blake Traylor
Saga Vol.85 / 2021-2022, Sarah Luepkes, Blake Traylor
SAGA Art & Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
The Lantern, 2021-2022, Sarah Buck, Amy Litofsky, Julia Paiano, Juliana M. Valerio, Lauren Flanagan, Miles Noecker, Amelia Kunko, Isabella Almonte, Makayla Heisler, Bradley Kocher, Kate I. Foley, Jasmine Ruiz, Aurora Mckee, Marie Sykes, Morgan Grabowski, Jessica Schnur, Jenna Lozzi, Tyler Ways, Kyle Guzy, Benjamin Tobias, Elliot Cetinski, Leo Cox, Ian Abrahams, Gabbie Pitt, Derek Matarazzo, Alessandra Armour, Jessica Celli, Emily Crocker, Anastasia Dziekan, Rimsha Maryam, Ryan Savage, Vanessa Worley, Jesse White, Amy Smith, Sarah Fales, Christine Heren, Emily Bradigan, Kristen Cooney, Rishabh Kancherla, Mairead Mcdermott, Kylie Halko
The Lantern, 2021-2022, Sarah Buck, Amy Litofsky, Julia Paiano, Juliana M. Valerio, Lauren Flanagan, Miles Noecker, Amelia Kunko, Isabella Almonte, Makayla Heisler, Bradley Kocher, Kate I. Foley, Jasmine Ruiz, Aurora Mckee, Marie Sykes, Morgan Grabowski, Jessica Schnur, Jenna Lozzi, Tyler Ways, Kyle Guzy, Benjamin Tobias, Elliot Cetinski, Leo Cox, Ian Abrahams, Gabbie Pitt, Derek Matarazzo, Alessandra Armour, Jessica Celli, Emily Crocker, Anastasia Dziekan, Rimsha Maryam, Ryan Savage, Vanessa Worley, Jesse White, Amy Smith, Sarah Fales, Christine Heren, Emily Bradigan, Kristen Cooney, Rishabh Kancherla, Mairead Mcdermott, Kylie Halko
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
No More Buses through El Paso • A Woman's World • The Angel of Tragedy • A Victim of Circumstance • Ace of Hearts • Ghost Light • Missing Diamonds • The Upside-Down House: A Dialogue with the Self • What is Chronic Pain? • A Sunny Day in Sinkhole • Extra Marshmallows • Fourth Wall Broken • Hemlock • In the Comfort of Others • Lasting Impressions • Let's Do the Time Warp Again • One Last Afternoon • Space Invaders • The Dogwood Tree • An Ode to Poppies • Charlotte's Web • Crab • Crossing • Dandelions …
It Won’T Be Easy, Allison Arkush
It Won’T Be Easy, Allison Arkush
School of Art, Art History, and Design: Theses and Student Creative Work
Interdisciplinary artist Allison Arkush engages a wide range of materials, modalities, and research in her practice. In It Won’t Be Easy, Arkush places and piles her multimedia sculptures throughout the gallery to create installations that overlap with her writing and poetry, sometimes layering in (or extending out to) audio and video components. This approach facilitates the probing exploration of prevailing value systems through a flattening of hierarchies among and between humans, the other-than-human, and the inanimate—though no less lively. Her work meditates on and ‘vendiagrams’ things forsaken and sacred, the traumatic and nostalgic. The exhibition title acknowledges that the …
Chasing The Light, Grace E. Mitchell
Chasing The Light, Grace E. Mitchell
Cedarville Review
An eye-catching corner of the Louvre, Paris
Nakedness, Griffin Messer
Nakedness, Griffin Messer
Cedarville Review
This is a poem about craved vulnerability.
Critical Issues In The Book (Eiar Al-Shier), Arwa Majzoub
Critical Issues In The Book (Eiar Al-Shier), Arwa Majzoub
Al Jinan الجنان
The importance of the critique science lies in that it helps the reader of literature understand its artistic characteristics, and to appreciate its creativity and fine quality. Its function is to judge the quality of literature texts, and provide a comparison between them in the context of the finest artistic rubrics and aesthetic articulation. Accordingly, this research work provides a comprehensive study covering the critique methods covered by the Ibn Tabataba›s book (The Caliber of Poetry). The book is considered one of the pioneers in this area that had a contribution to laying the foundations and origins of critique science. …