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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Missy, Issue 1 (2021), Greg Parker
Missy, Issue 1 (2021), Greg Parker
Missy: LGBTQ+ Literary Magazine
- Managing Editor: Greg Parker
- Associate Editors: Grace Marion, Michael Martella
- Outreach Coordinator: Emily Stewart
- Art Editor: Liz Parks
- Faculty Advisor: Tyler Gillespie
To Be Haunted: A Collection Of Short Stories, Kallye Smith
To Be Haunted: A Collection Of Short Stories, Kallye Smith
Honors Theses
This thesis is a work of collected pieces of fiction that seek to explore what it means to be haunted. By exploring the concept of ghosts, the pieces in this collection attempt to take a fresh approach to the traditional paranormal story.
Chickens In Texas: A Farce In One Act, Lawson Marchetti
Chickens In Texas: A Farce In One Act, Lawson Marchetti
Honors Theses
Herein lies a one-act farce written by Lawson David Marchetti, an English major in the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College at the University of Mississippi. His emphasis is in Creative Writing, and his minors are in Theatre Arts and in Music. This farce was written as his senior thesis, for the completion of requirements of the Honors College. The play was conceived in August of 2020, and completed in April of 2021. The play itself is set in modern times, sans pandemic, and is highly whimsical in style. It requires a cast of twelve comedic actors, and several complicated technical …
The Legend Of Neptune: A Portrait Of Enslavement And Emancipation In 18th-Century Worcester County, Massachusetts, Brigitte Lewis
The Legend Of Neptune: A Portrait Of Enslavement And Emancipation In 18th-Century Worcester County, Massachusetts, Brigitte Lewis
Honors Theses
“The Legend of Neptune” tracks the life of a man named Neptune, who was enslaved at my childhood home in Still River, MA 01467 for fifteen years during 1742-1757. The general topic of this undergraduate thesis is slavery in seventeenth and eighteenth-century central Massachusetts; the main topic is uncovering the voice, history, and stories of an identified enslaved and then free Black man named Neptune. The project uses a vast array of primary sources to construct a narrative that centers Neptune’s life and experiences, supported by secondary historical research. This project also tells a counternarrative to the official history of …
20 Things, Reann Parker
20 Things, Reann Parker
Honors Theses
20 Things is a short young adult novel that explores a variety of topics and themes, from mental health, recovery, and self discovery to race, love, and friendship. Beginning with a high school girl named Halle waking up in a hospital after a suicide attempt, the novel is a coming of age story about the help Halle receives and what she goes through in trying to find reasons to keep living. The novel is divided into ten chapters: “Waking Up,” “Going Home,” “Arriving,” “Being Honest,” “Keeping the Faith,” “Soul Searching,” “Willingness,” “Maintaining,” “Checking In,” and “Living.” Each chapter represents the …
Starless, Jesse Millner
Poets, Shane Book
Siren Song, Dan Bellm
Preacher Man Dreams, Benji Borden
Exit Only, Erin E. Campbell
Moaning, Marilyn Kallet
Passing, Eric Horsting
Expeditions, Robert Collins
Junk Travel Through West Memphis, Jim Murphy
Incantation, Salita Bryant
Myself In Them, Jacqueline Berger
The Sorrow Model, Daniel Daly
Tryout, Aaron Q. Long
Odd Numbers, Athena O. Kildegaard
A Requiem For The Me Decade, Alida Moore
In, Jill Schenk
Cremation, Christopher Phillips
I Strolled Into A Lovely Restaurant, Louis Mazzari
I Strolled Into A Lovely Restaurant, Louis Mazzari
Yalobusha Review
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Grief, P. Carey Reid
Untitled, Jennifer Johnson
Drafting The Flame, Jim Tolan
A Momentary Introversion, Justin Kastner
A Sickness, Michael Liberman
Last Station, Sean Brendan-Brown
Couples, Molly Fisk