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Trade Secrets, Rachel Kolman Jan 2012

Trade Secrets, Rachel Kolman

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Trade Secrets is a collection of fourteen short stories that explores characters falling in and out of relationships and coping in unusual and even comedic ways. These characters are often obsessive and do not trust one another. They think life is funny, and discover that love is funny, and yeah, sex can be funny too. They don’t feel the right things when they’re supposed to. They find love, and lose love. They find hope, and lose hope. They escape sometimes, but more often are unable to go anywhere. These stories consider relationships through the disconnection between reality and fantasy, exploring …


The Boys' Republic, Jonas Mueller Jan 2012

The Boys' Republic, Jonas Mueller

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The young men in The Boys’ Republic live in a world that is continually falling apart. Their houses collapse into sinkholes, forest fires carve out chunks of their towns, plague spreads through their communes, the money runs out on the construction project where they work. This decay mirrors their own collapsing identities, as they are forced to question their mastery of nature, their nostalgia for their youth, their relationships with others, and the value of masculinity itself. Drawing on the work of writers like Dennis Cooper, Flannery O’Connor, and Benjamin Percy, The Boys’ Republic depicts men in the midst of …


Escape Artist, Alejandro Mujica Jan 2012

Escape Artist, Alejandro Mujica

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

My thesis, Escape Artist, is a composite novel written as a fictitious memoir, similar in style to Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried, that describes my experiences between the years 2001 and 2011. During that time I went through Marine Corps Boot Camp, became a military police officer, patrolled Yuma, AZ, was sent to Iraq for a sevenmonth tour as a security detail just before the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and made it back home four years later. The novel also looks into my struggles with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms, how they affected the people around me, and what …


Reading And Writing Women Of The Middle East: A Story Of War And Recovery. Chapter Iii: It Was A Dungeon, Saide Ranero Jan 2012

Reading And Writing Women Of The Middle East: A Story Of War And Recovery. Chapter Iii: It Was A Dungeon, Saide Ranero

Undergraduate Review

No abstract provided.


Between Bath And Heaven, Gregory E. Scheiber Jan 2012

Between Bath And Heaven, Gregory E. Scheiber

Student Publications

Second Prize - 2013 Stephen Crane Fiction Prize


Flitting Hope, Christa Lubanski Jan 2012

Flitting Hope, Christa Lubanski

Gandy Dancer Archives

No abstract provided.


The Bridge, Volume 9, 2012, Bridgewater State University Jan 2012

The Bridge, Volume 9, 2012, Bridgewater State University

the bridge

Volume 9 Staff

Kate Camerlin, Editor-in-Chief
Catherine McFarland, Editor-in-Chief
Colleen Barber
Christopher Boudrow
Ryan DiPetta
Taylor Lynch
Kristen Lyons
Michael Malpiedi
Anthony Rotella
Amanda Rae Rouillard
Joshua Savory
Sarah Springer

Melanie Joy McNaughton, Faculty Advisor
John Mulrooney, Faculty Advisor


The Forces Of Flight, Dana Kroos Jan 2012

The Forces Of Flight, Dana Kroos

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

No abstract provided.


High Diving, Maryellen Beveridge Jan 2012

High Diving, Maryellen Beveridge

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

No abstract provided.


Cumberland [Abstract], Megan Gannon Jan 2012

Cumberland [Abstract], Megan Gannon

Department of English: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Set in a fictional town on the coast of Georgia in July of 1972, Cumberland is the story of two fifteen-year-old twin sisters, Ansel and Isabel (“Izzy”) Mackenzie, who have lived with their frugal, eccentric grandmother since the age of eight when their parents were killed in a car accident and Isabel was paralyzed. Over the years, the burden of caring for her sister has fallen increasingly on Ansel. However, as Ansel cultivates a romantic relationship with a local boy, as well as an artistic apprenticeship with a visiting photographer, her growing desires for selfhood and independence compromise her ability …


Nine, Emily C. Stuart Jan 2012

Nine, Emily C. Stuart

Honors Theses

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