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Bayou Mirror, Iris Litt
Bayou Mirror, Iris Litt
Bryant Literary Review
At first on the island
I gushed my amazement
Elvis At The Dunkin Donuts, Gregg Moglia
Elvis At The Dunkin Donuts, Gregg Moglia
Bryant Literary Review
Coffee at hand I sit alone and begin
To read some Walt Whitman
Lethal Injection, David Dragone
Lethal Injection, David Dragone
Bryant Literary Review
It didn't matter where you stood--
It was the way they botched his killing
Poem For Humphrey Bogart, Herman Bush
Poem For Humphrey Bogart, Herman Bush
Bryant Literary Review
You always said the world
was three drinks behind,
Lost At Sea, Dylan Thomas
Cul-De-Sac, Dennis Saleh
Cul-De-Sac, Dennis Saleh
Bryant Literary Review
The night at
the door is
torn and frayed
Gen Ms 31 Thomas Carper Papers Finding Aid, Megan Hendrix
Gen Ms 31 Thomas Carper Papers Finding Aid, Megan Hendrix
Search the General Manuscript Collection Finding Aids
Description:
This collection contains poems, writing logs and published works of poet Thomas Carper. Originally from Cornish, Maine, Carper is a Professor Emeritus who taught poetry and creative writing at USM from 1967 to 1997 and currently divides his time between Maine and France. The Papers include multiple drafts showing revisions of the poem along with the final version.
Date Range:
1982-2007
Size of Collection:
2 ft
Satori 2015, Winona State University
Satori 2015, Winona State University
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.
Three Poems, Angela Waldie
Reading Wordsworth In The Tar Sands, Stephen S. Collis
Reading Wordsworth In The Tar Sands, Stephen S. Collis
The Goose
A report, in the form of a long poem, on the author's participation in the 5th annual Tar Sands Healing Walk, organized by the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, in Fort McMurray Alberta.
Mixing It Up: Poetry For The Goose, Camilla Nelson
Mixing It Up: Poetry For The Goose, Camilla Nelson
The Goose
Poetry Editorial by Camilla Nelson
Two Poems, Nicholas Bradley
The Rooster And The Lemon, Luis Mario Guerra, Connie M. Morey
The Rooster And The Lemon, Luis Mario Guerra, Connie M. Morey
The Goose
'The Rooster and the Lemon' is a collaborative work of critical-creative writing and photography between artists-writers Luis Mario Guerra and Connie Michele Morey. The text and image is a part of a larger body of work that emerged from a trip to Havana in December 2013 and is still in the process of unfolding through additional visual forms. The prose and photographs question the im/possibility of stasis and taxonomical containment in an ecological continuum where the processes of death and life and interdependent and imperceptibly entangled.
Shopping Cart Pastorals And A Nature Poem, Gary Barwin
Shopping Cart Pastorals And A Nature Poem, Gary Barwin
The Goose
Poetry by Gary Barwin
Indigenous Poetics In Canada Edited By Neal Mcleod, Kelly Shepherd
Indigenous Poetics In Canada Edited By Neal Mcleod, Kelly Shepherd
The Goose
Review of Neal McLeod's Indigenous Poetics in Canada.
Supplying Salt And Light By Lorna Goodison, Pamela Herron
Supplying Salt And Light By Lorna Goodison, Pamela Herron
Pamela Herron
Review of Supplying Salt and Light by Lorna Goodison.
Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads, 1800, Jason N. Goldsmith
Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads, 1800, Jason N. Goldsmith
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Prelude:
IN the dense tracts of woodland that stretch south from Esthwaite Water, a young boy pauses amidst a copse of hazel. His chest heaves; his heart races. Brake, bramble, and thorn. Exhaustion and expectation gather in each breath, course through his body and deeper still into his soul. He eyes the trees, fingers the milk-white flowers that hang in clusters, and knows joy. His breathing slows. Leaves murmur in the breeze. His heart fills with kindness. Taking up the crook that lies in the long grass, he swings it wide. Petals fill the air, swirl around him like …
Henry Taylor Papers, 1960-2000., Beth S. Harris
Henry Taylor Papers, 1960-2000., Beth S. Harris
Finding Aids: Guides to the Collections
Papers of poet Henry Taylor. The collection includes literary manuscripts, student publications, and professional correspondence. Some files contain clippings, advertisement material, and photocopies of manuscripts
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera
Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.
Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.
Trust Rust, William H. Lane
Trust Rust, William H. Lane
Gettysburg College Faculty Books
Trust Rust is a book of poems rooted in the landscape of south central Pennsylvania that explore the ambiguities of our relationship with nature and one another.
White Shadows: Perception And Imagination In Poetry, Madison Chartier
White Shadows: Perception And Imagination In Poetry, Madison Chartier
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection
In the spring of my sophomore year, I enrolled in the introductory course to writing poetry here at Butler University. I am not naturally a poet, but I have an appreciation for reading poetry and, at the time of the course, was curious to try my hand at the craft, despite having had little experience prior to the collegiate level. As may be expected, I ran into obstacles.
I enjoyed playing with language in experiments of sound and rhythm, but, despite the vast array of assonance, consonance, enjambment, and every other technique I employed, the poems I created throughout the …