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Crayons And Yarn, Danielle G. Holloway Nov 2013

Crayons And Yarn, Danielle G. Holloway

Creative Writing Minor Portfolios

This portfolio contains poems, creative nonfiction, and short stories, all original pieces of writing produced while completing the Creative Writing Minor at Cedarville University. The poems come from my own life, and while they are not intended to be a cohesive narrative, arranged in this order they tell a story of growing up, leaving home, and finding love. The nonfiction pieces come from a collection centered around my experiences in high school marching band, though a love story is present there as well. The short stories also draw heavily from my own experiences and passions, exploring themes that are important …


This Level Of Living, Rose Havard Nov 2013

This Level Of Living, Rose Havard

Creative Writing Minor Portfolios

This portfolio contains poetry, nonfiction, and one short fiction story. Two nonfiction pieces appearing here, “Welcome to the Armory” and “Survey: Headphones” have also been published in the online journal Prick of the Spindle. All pieces were written between August of 2012 and May 2013. I consider this collection the best of my college writing.

I pay extra attention to sounds in my pieces. I also try to achieve a certain level of ostranenie—a poetry term that means “making the familiar strange”—because I am fascinated with the attempt. This Level of Living refers to a state of high awareness, of …


Ode To The Eye, Sophia K. Reid Oct 2013

Ode To The Eye, Sophia K. Reid

Student Publications

"Ode to the Eye" is written in the form of an ode; whereby, it celebrates and praises the 'eye' for its ability to see the beauty of nature and its surroundings.


Lessons In Tourism, Emily A. Francisco Oct 2013

Lessons In Tourism, Emily A. Francisco

Student Publications

A section poem in four parts that examines a number of experiences from the perspective of a female traveler, addressing themes such as dislocation of self, the remaking of identity, and the nature of female otherness within the global community.


Love You Much, Kathryn M. Gittings Oct 2013

Love You Much, Kathryn M. Gittings

Student Publications

This poem, written for my senior seminar class, is a personal poem about my grandmother, whom I both love and admire.


Shieldmaiden, Allison A. Taylor Oct 2013

Shieldmaiden, Allison A. Taylor

Student Publications

"Shieldmaiden" is a poem that examines J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series from a feminist perspective, focusing on the character of Éowyn and her influence on female readers of Tolkien's novels.


Little Soldiers, Macy F. Collins Oct 2013

Little Soldiers, Macy F. Collins

Student Publications

"Little Soldiers" is a poem that examines the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on a personal level.


Barbie, Alexandra C. Barlowe Oct 2013

Barbie, Alexandra C. Barlowe

Student Publications

This is a piece of poetry about self-imagery and beauty expectations.


First, Brian Glaser Sep 2013

First, Brian Glaser

English Faculty Creative Works

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The Haunting, Julie L. Moore Jul 2013

The Haunting, Julie L. Moore

English, Literature, and Modern Languages Faculty Publications

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American Psalm, Dean Rader Jun 2013

American Psalm, Dean Rader

English

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Threnody For Paul Morphy, Brian Glaser May 2013

Threnody For Paul Morphy, Brian Glaser

English Faculty Creative Works

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Nor'easter, Geneva Renegar Apr 2013

Nor'easter, Geneva Renegar

Wrack Lines

An ode to New England fishermen.


Chains, Marina K. Crouse Apr 2013

Chains, Marina K. Crouse

Student Publications

Chains is a poem that was inspired by the events surrounding the Steubenville Rape Case, and it is my interpretation of what the victim could have been feeling. The poem was written as a way for me to try to understand how something like this could have happened.


Dandelion Game, Marina K. Crouse Apr 2013

Dandelion Game, Marina K. Crouse

Student Publications

Dandelion Game is a poem inspired by a picture of myself when I played T-ball at age 6 and would spend most of my time picking dandelions in the outfield.


Arizona, Edward M. Lisovicz Apr 2013

Arizona, Edward M. Lisovicz

Student Publications

Arizona reflects on the beauty of that state through the sestina form.


Loki And Sigyn, Edward M. Lisovicz Apr 2013

Loki And Sigyn, Edward M. Lisovicz

Student Publications

Loki and Sigyn discusses love, pain, and dependency in the Norse myth of Loki’s Binding.


How To Read A Poem, Julie Patterson Feb 2013

How To Read A Poem, Julie Patterson

Articles

Our writer-in-residence offers some insight into how to read a poem.


A Woman’S Heart Drives Forces In Directions Distant, Justine Quammie Bassomb (Class Of 2013) Jan 2013

A Woman’S Heart Drives Forces In Directions Distant, Justine Quammie Bassomb (Class Of 2013)

English Undergraduate Publications

The Insider -- Maelstrom -- My Story of "The Veil".

Three pieces from the portfolio for the Senior Writing Capstone course with Dr. Jonas Zdanys, English Department, Sacred Heart University.

Presented at the 2013 Sacred Heart University Academic Festival.


Autumn Day, Rainer Maria Rilke, Michael Ritterson Jan 2013

Autumn Day, Rainer Maria Rilke, Michael Ritterson

German Studies Faculty Publications

This is the English translation of the poem “Herbsttag” by Rainer Maria Rilke, from his Buch der Bilder (1902).


Poems, Brian Glaser Jan 2013

Poems, Brian Glaser

English Faculty Creative Works

Contains the poems "The Desire to Know" and "The Wooden Floor".


Et Cetera, Marshall University Jan 2013

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.


Oneironaut: New And Used Poems, Mark Bonica Jan 2013

Oneironaut: New And Used Poems, Mark Bonica

Faculty Publications

From dream invading penguins to retired poker players, Hermes on a skateboard and Dionysus drinking Mad Dog, butterflies and stock markets, astronomy explained with Jell-O, flying pianos and elves who work at the grocery store - this second collection of poetry from Mark Bonica, following up on "Accounting, An Introduction", explores a variety of emotions, moods, and life moments using devices from the understated ordinary to the fantastical.