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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Thanksgiving Day, Mike Vanden Bosch
I Recognized The Mitten, David Schelhaas
I Recognized The Mitten, David Schelhaas
Pro Rege
Erratum: Second page of poem missing. Corrected version published In Pro Rege, Vol. 42, No. 4, 34-35: http://digitalcollections.dordt.edu/pro_rege/vol42/iss4/6/
Rootrol, Joshua Matthews
Just Phatic, Joshua Matthews
Making It Through, Jeri Schelhaas
Receiving The John Calvin Award, Mary Dengler
Reading Homer's Iliad, Mary Dengler
Poem On The Occasion Of Pastor Herm Van Niejenhuis’S Retirement, David Schelhaas
Poem On The Occasion Of Pastor Herm Van Niejenhuis’S Retirement, David Schelhaas
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Morning Shower, Bob De Smith
Ordinary Time, Leah A. Zuidema
Long Jog, Joshua Matthews
Poetry, Bob De Smith
Loaf-Shapes In Tucson, Jeri Schelhaas
Brother's Dying, Mary Dengler
Maps On The Backs Of Our Eyes, Joan Paulette Robinson
Maps On The Backs Of Our Eyes, Joan Paulette Robinson
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
A collection of poems related to places in the Mojave Desert and the Las Vegas area or in rural central Michigan. Most poems deal with history and memory and the overlapping nature of experience.
Crayons And Yarn, Danielle G. Holloway
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 …
“Acceptance, Finally” And “In Our Time” (Poems), John Gery
“Acceptance, Finally” And “In Our Time” (Poems), John Gery
John R O Gery
No abstract provided.
Speech For The Wallace Stevens Society (Poem), John Gery
Speech For The Wallace Stevens Society (Poem), John Gery
John R O Gery
No abstract provided.
Stump (Poem), John Gery
Sunset On Kalemegdan: Belgrade, Serbia, October 2000 (Poem), John Gery
Sunset On Kalemegdan: Belgrade, Serbia, October 2000 (Poem), John Gery
John R O Gery
No abstract provided.
Grief (Poem), John Gery
Seepage (Poem), John Gery
“Lie #4: That Frances Osgood Slept With E.A. Poe” And “Lie #6: That Hart Crane Crawled In Bed Between The Cowleys” (Poems), John Gery
John R O Gery
No abstract provided.
Unemployment (Poem), John Gery
“Giving Up The Ghost” And “Night Glimpse” (Poems), John Gery
“Giving Up The Ghost” And “Night Glimpse” (Poems), John Gery
John R O Gery
No abstract provided.
“To A Friend Dying Of Cancer In A War Zone,” “Spring Offensive,” “’Paramilitary,’” “The Secret Of Stealth,” And “Summit Summary” (Poems), John Gery
John R O Gery
No abstract provided.
Two Mississippis (Poem), John Gery
Davenport's Version (Excerpt From Poem), John Gery
Davenport's Version (Excerpt From Poem), John Gery
John R O Gery
No abstract provided.
This Level Of Living, Rose Havard
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 …
En L'Air: A Collection Of Poetry Written In The Air, Pamela Herron
En L'Air: A Collection Of Poetry Written In The Air, Pamela Herron
Pamela Herron
En l'air is Herron's first poetry collection and grew out of many sleepless flights looking down on the earth below. The poems intertwine the world of a destructive species and the environment that suffers through such destruction.