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Creative Writing

2012

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Water, Sean Bernard Apr 2012

Water, Sean Bernard

CutBank

No abstract provided.


The Evangelicals Go Bungee Jumping, J. David Stevens Apr 2012

The Evangelicals Go Bungee Jumping, J. David Stevens

CutBank

No abstract provided.


The Red Roofs Of München, Maggie Maurer Apr 2012

The Red Roofs Of München, Maggie Maurer

CutBank

No abstract provided.


Not Everyone Is Special, Josh Denslow Apr 2012

Not Everyone Is Special, Josh Denslow

CutBank

No abstract provided.


Chevrons, Greta Schuler Apr 2012

Chevrons, Greta Schuler

CutBank

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When Lewis Carroll Faced The Jabberwocky, Todd Seabrook Apr 2012

When Lewis Carroll Faced The Jabberwocky, Todd Seabrook

CutBank

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There, There, Erika Seay Apr 2012

There, There, Erika Seay

CutBank

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I Am The Spider, Joseph Celizic Apr 2012

I Am The Spider, Joseph Celizic

CutBank

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The Lantern, 2011-2012, Arielle Ross, Maire Moriarty, Rosie Clark, Sydney Dodson, Marissa Perilli, Connor Mcnamara, Anna Lorine, Kristin Cichowski, Ellyn Rolleston, Amanda Blythe, Dominick Knowles, Scott Sherman, Anna Larouche, Madeline Constantino, James Harper, Sara Sherr, Callie Ingram, Dixon Speaker, Brooke Haley, Allison Cavanaugh, Travis Quinn, Quinn Gilman-Forlini, Chris Dickerson, Grace Buchele, Rayna Nunes, Brett Neslen, Rachel Perry, Matthew O'Brien, Kendal Conrad, Kurt Stumpo, Mj Mcginn, Sarah Cogswell, Lindsay Hogan, Jenny Phillips, Emily Dugan, Bethani Zeller '12, Kaitlin Murphy, Monica Reuman '15, Kyle Davis, Rikki Kathryn Eble, Alexandra Duch, Karen Levandoski, Liz Palovick Apr 2012

The Lantern, 2011-2012, Arielle Ross, Maire Moriarty, Rosie Clark, Sydney Dodson, Marissa Perilli, Connor Mcnamara, Anna Lorine, Kristin Cichowski, Ellyn Rolleston, Amanda Blythe, Dominick Knowles, Scott Sherman, Anna Larouche, Madeline Constantino, James Harper, Sara Sherr, Callie Ingram, Dixon Speaker, Brooke Haley, Allison Cavanaugh, Travis Quinn, Quinn Gilman-Forlini, Chris Dickerson, Grace Buchele, Rayna Nunes, Brett Neslen, Rachel Perry, Matthew O'Brien, Kendal Conrad, Kurt Stumpo, Mj Mcginn, Sarah Cogswell, Lindsay Hogan, Jenny Phillips, Emily Dugan, Bethani Zeller '12, Kaitlin Murphy, Monica Reuman '15, Kyle Davis, Rikki Kathryn Eble, Alexandra Duch, Karen Levandoski, Liz Palovick

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Frangipani
• A Shadow
• Dear Anne, In this Place, Stringbean Girls
• Back to a Dandelion
• How to Plant a Room
• Swimming Pool Poem 30
• The Naming of Daughters
• Berman Museum Photographs
• Truth or Dare
• The Song of Remembrance, L'vov, Poland, 1940
• Headlights
• Prayer of Thanks
• Numbers Game
• Pediment
• Home Sick
• Lust
• Sand Lining Instructions
• A-A-Ask a Question
• Flash Cards
• Columbus Day
• Mr. Yoest Gives His Report to the Police Officers on Wednesday Night
• Gender Trouble
• The Internet Connection …


Fiction Fix 11, Russell Turney, William Northrup, David Press, Petra Press, Scott David, David Livingstone Fore, Masha Sardari, Marianne Langner Zeitlin, Bily Simms, Emily Zasada, Joe Ponepinto, Nathan Holic, Michael Cocchiarale, Mimi Lipson, Suzanne Ushie, Jonathan Baylis, Thomas Boatwright Apr 2012

Fiction Fix 11, Russell Turney, William Northrup, David Press, Petra Press, Scott David, David Livingstone Fore, Masha Sardari, Marianne Langner Zeitlin, Bily Simms, Emily Zasada, Joe Ponepinto, Nathan Holic, Michael Cocchiarale, Mimi Lipson, Suzanne Ushie, Jonathan Baylis, Thomas Boatwright

Fiction Fix

No abstract provided.


I Am Me And You Are You, John D. Taylor Apr 2012

I Am Me And You Are You, John D. Taylor

Senior Theses and Projects

A collection of fiction short stories about the issue of identity. The stories question the idea of identity on a philosophical level, as well as by what means we frame our identities, and whether is is self-formed or formed by others. A particular tension is related to issues of the Information Age, including social media such as Facebook. Influences include David Foster Wallace, Spalding Gray, Jorge Luis Borges, Tim O'Brien, Bruno Schulz, and others.


Portrait Of Lucifer As A Young Man, Bryan M. Furuness Mar 2012

Portrait Of Lucifer As A Young Man, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available


Excerpts From Two Lists, Bryan M. Furuness Mar 2012

Excerpts From Two Lists, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available


Must Be Nice, Bryan M. Furuness Mar 2012

Must Be Nice, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available


Fuego Y Paz En Napsena, Suzanne Christine Heller Mar 2012

Fuego Y Paz En Napsena, Suzanne Christine Heller

World Languages and Cultures

No abstract provided.


Little Sister, Nabil Arnaoot Feb 2012

Little Sister, Nabil Arnaoot

SPECS journal of art and culture

No abstract provided.


“Finnegans Wake” To “Gillegans Isle”, Robert E. Clark Jan 2012

“Finnegans Wake” To “Gillegans Isle”, Robert E. Clark

SPECS journal of art and culture

No abstract provided.


Six Crosses, Michael C. Vocino Jan 2012

Six Crosses, Michael C. Vocino

Technical Services Department Faculty Publications

Brief short story or observation about life in a small southern Italian town.


In The Colonies, Nicolas A. Sansone Jan 2012

In The Colonies, Nicolas A. Sansone

Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014

In the Colonies is a work of fiction. It tells the story of a young German harpist, C––, who is seduced into a life of luxury by a venal American, Sansone. She is invited to spend a year at his artists’ colony, where she works on composing a transcendent work of music and, in the process, realizes that she has lost sight of the material realities around her. Ultimately, she comes to realize that her single-minded pursuit of an ideal Beauty has driven her away from the very ideals she aspired to in the first place.


Renovations And Other Stories, Amanda Rene Lager Jan 2012

Renovations And Other Stories, Amanda Rene Lager

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Renovations and Other Stories is a linked collection of ten fiction stories that examines the ways by which women renew or restore themselves. The collection is set in the imaginary city of St. Clair, South Carolina, a town balancing historical accuracy with the sensational tourist industry; Carolinians who trace their ancestries back to the American Revolution with suburban newcomers; and the notion of cherishing the past with moving forward. Many of the characters struggle with identity, whether it is regional or feminine individuality. The protagonists must challenge self-image when faced with situations that make them reconsider their places in their …


Hidden Variable, Heather Harms Jan 2012

Hidden Variable, Heather Harms

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Hidden Variable is a novel that blends linear storytelling with the novel-in-stories form. It poses questions about the nature of identity as well as the feasibility of personal power, particularly with respect to disorders of the mind. Darla Pierson, the novel’s protagonist, is a woman in crisis. She is steeped in selfloathing brought on by the knowledge that she has, in effect, become her dead father—a genius with an epic libido, habitually using and discarding people. Her father has another habit that Darla doesn’t share: being struck by lightning. After the second strike kills him, Darla makes a conscious attempt …


The Princess On Route 4b, Maya Van Wagenen Jan 2012

The Princess On Route 4b, Maya Van Wagenen

Statesboro-The Write Place (2012)

No abstract provided.


The Molloy Student Literary Magazine Volume 8, Damian Hey Ph.D., Roger Smith, Travis G. Williams, Carissa Sorrentino, Dan Catalano, Katheryn Grote, Theresa Roedig, Kenneth Bornholdt, Kathleen Dauz, John Lynch, Farisha Hosein, Alyssa Solazzo, Lauren Spotkov, Jillian Diblasi Jan 2012

The Molloy Student Literary Magazine Volume 8, Damian Hey Ph.D., Roger Smith, Travis G. Williams, Carissa Sorrentino, Dan Catalano, Katheryn Grote, Theresa Roedig, Kenneth Bornholdt, Kathleen Dauz, John Lynch, Farisha Hosein, Alyssa Solazzo, Lauren Spotkov, Jillian Diblasi

The Molloy Student Literary Magazine

The Molloy Student Literary Magazine, sponsored by Molloy College’s Office of Student Affairs, is devoted to publishing the best previously unpublished works of prose, poetry, drama, literary review, criticism, and other literary genres, that the Molloy student community has to offer. The journal welcomes submissions, for possible publication, from currently enrolled Molloy students at all levels. In this issue, we are including the three winners of the annual Patricia Sullivan Common Reading Contest: Inspired Works - Building Community. All submitted work will undergo a review process initiated by the Managing Editor prior to a decision being made regarding publication of …


To The Moon, Said Newt Or Informing New Yorkers That Outer Space Contains Space, Marleen S. Barr Jan 2012

To The Moon, Said Newt Or Informing New Yorkers That Outer Space Contains Space, Marleen S. Barr

Publications and Research

This is a short story.


Shell, Lindsey Appell Jan 2012

Shell, Lindsey Appell

The Oval

No abstract provided.


Anchors, Kaitlyn Christopher Jan 2012

Anchors, Kaitlyn Christopher

The Oval

No abstract provided.


Wild & Wonderful: A Collection Of Stories, Thomas Bennitt Jan 2012

Wild & Wonderful: A Collection Of Stories, Thomas Bennitt

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

My thesis is a collection of literary short stories, many of which spring from my life experiences: people I've known, places I lived, jobs I worked, or subjects I have researched. Some stories are more "realistic," where landscape and geography—often West Virginia, or my native Pennsylvania—is an essential part of the narrative. Other stories are more experimental, blending realism with other styles like satire, metafiction, and historical fiction. Yet the narrators in these stories share a comtrait: they are somehow isolated, alienated, or marginalized. Some are physically confined—a lobsterman who works alone on his boat, coal miners working underground, office …


Old Folks, Jake Arrowtop Jan 2012

Old Folks, Jake Arrowtop

The Oval

No abstract provided.


The Lights Go Out, Zachary Shearer Jan 2012

The Lights Go Out, Zachary Shearer

The Oval

No abstract provided.


Stuffmobile: A Novella, Ted Greenberg Jan 2012

Stuffmobile: A Novella, Ted Greenberg

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The leitmotif of Stuffmobile, a modern day Florida-based novella, is that of relational healing: a son with his father, ex-lovers with one another, and, even more challenging perhaps, a son making peace with his dead mother. New beginnings are explored, both as resurrection of long dead feelings and as starting afresh after loss. A husband finds distraction in a covert project after his wife’s death, so much so that his preoccupied isolation worries his two adult children. The son comes to investigate, and his malfunctioning car leads to a reunion and the beginnings of reconciliation. Hours later, an accident nearly …