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A Valley Lost To Time, Washington C. Pearce
A Valley Lost To Time, Washington C. Pearce
Undergraduate Honors Theses
This thesis delivers a playable and functional module for the 5 th Edition of the World’s Greatest Role-Playing Game. The Critical Introduction uses reader response and performance theory to create a framework for reading role-playing games as literature, explains some of the recent scholarship surrounding role-playing games, and details the creative process and work of the creative thesis.
In A Valley Lost to Time, Adventurers recruited by the Trellin Prime Minister are sent westward, over the Drazlin mountain range, with a mission to discover the fate of a decades-lost failed colony. The route is long and treacherous, passing through a …
To Know Grief Intimately, Alexandra Francom
To Know Grief Intimately, Alexandra Francom
BYU English Symposium
No abstract provided.
Almost Normal, But Not Quite, Benjamin L. Featherstone
Almost Normal, But Not Quite, Benjamin L. Featherstone
BYU English Symposium
This is a non-fictional essay focusing on the author’s personal experience with the process and result of receiving a cochlear implant. This essay neither promotes nor discourages the usage of cochlear implant. Instead, it simply reveals the experience of the author. This written form shows the inner storms that come from trying to find a balance between two worlds, which the author lives in—the Deaf world and the hearing world.
Just The Secretary, Belen Jackson
Just The Secretary, Belen Jackson
BYU English Symposium
When a voice is silenced, can it ever be restored?
Five Minutes Of Fame, William Drew Chandler
Five Minutes Of Fame, William Drew Chandler
BYU English Symposium
No abstract provided.
Guided, Whitney C. Gibbons
Guided, Whitney C. Gibbons
BYU English Symposium
A lost soul trapped between life and death learns to let themselves feel painful emotions in order to forgive themselves and move on.