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Little Trolls, Logan Gagnepain
Little Trolls, Logan Gagnepain
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
A short story set in a fictional Earth in which trolls, elves, humans, and other species live together in an unsteady harmony. The short story documents the horrific consequences of racism and prejudice within the criminal system, even if the targets of the worst violence aren't human.
The Value Of Sensing, Peter Hommes
The Value Of Sensing, Peter Hommes
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
This is a nonfiction essay about a topic which the author believes in. It was written for the class Creative Nonfiction (ENGL 311).
The Joys Of Anxiety, Nathaniel Christopher Hoppe Wright
The Joys Of Anxiety, Nathaniel Christopher Hoppe Wright
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
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Monsters - In My Office!?, Pheron Antonio Xane Collie
Monsters - In My Office!?, Pheron Antonio Xane Collie
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
An average man, Sam, begins to notice something strange about the world around him. He struggles to adapt, believing that he's having a psychotic trip, eventually learning the truth about the hidden world that lurks in plain sight.
The Consequences Of Failing: A Memoir, Olivia M. Zajac
The Consequences Of Failing: A Memoir, Olivia M. Zajac
All College Thesis Program, 2016-2019
Failing is part of our human nature. I have never met a person who has never failed at something. Sometimes when I look back at my failures I feel like crying, and other times I laugh at the mistakes that I have made. But no matter the type of failure I have suffered, I have learned one thing. Failures, along with successes, have shaped me into the person I am today. When I fail, I often fall. But each fall is a chance for me to get back up. I don’t plan to stop failing any time soon.
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