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To Disappear, Demitri Cullen
15 More Minutes, Sauharda B. Sedhain
An Ode To Pop, Collin Trehan
When My Big Heart Stops, Andrew Gilkey
Blue Jay, Mara Bahmer
Flame, Brad Jasko
Red Crayons, Autumn Franz
Sailors And Seraphs, Chris O'Hara
Remains, Silvia Iorio
Anxiety, Gabriella Morton
To The Philippines, Ronie R. Altejar
Summer, Payton Baust
Peace At Last, Madison Meranto
Stuck, Erin Ahern
Lost In Daksin Kali Temple, Sauharda B. Sedhain
Lost In Daksin Kali Temple, Sauharda B. Sedhain
The John Carroll Review
No abstract provided.
Digital Pastoral, Rebecca Holifield
Digital Pastoral, Rebecca Holifield
Master's Theses
Digital Pastoral is a collection of original poems and a creative nonfiction essay, accompanied by a critical introduction.
[They], Mary Alsobrooks
[They], Mary Alsobrooks
Poetry MFA Theses
A poetry collection centered around the exploration of identity through the people and places that shaped the poet's childhood.
Proclivities Of The Common Southern Wasp, Paul Bryant
Proclivities Of The Common Southern Wasp, Paul Bryant
Creative Nonfiction MFA Theses
A hybrid collection of poems and creative nonfiction essays exploring the author's relationship with his father and the American South.
Alone, Cindy Carrion
Alone, Cindy Carrion
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
The Lantern, 2021-2022, Sarah Buck, Amy Litofsky, Julia Paiano, Juliana M. Valerio, Lauren Flanagan, Miles Noecker, Amelia Kunko, Isabella Almonte, Makayla Heisler, Bradley Kocher, Kate I. Foley, Jasmine Ruiz, Aurora Mckee, Marie Sykes, Morgan Grabowski, Jessica Schnur, Jenna Lozzi, Tyler Ways, Kyle Guzy, Benjamin Tobias, Elliot Cetinski, Leo Cox, Ian Abrahams, Gabbie Pitt, Derek Matarazzo, Alessandra Armour, Jessica Celli, Emily Crocker, Anastasia Dziekan, Rimsha Maryam, Ryan Savage, Vanessa Worley, Jesse White, Amy Smith, Sarah Fales, Christine Heren, Emily Bradigan, Kristen Cooney, Rishabh Kancherla, Mairead Mcdermott, Kylie Halko
The Lantern, 2021-2022, Sarah Buck, Amy Litofsky, Julia Paiano, Juliana M. Valerio, Lauren Flanagan, Miles Noecker, Amelia Kunko, Isabella Almonte, Makayla Heisler, Bradley Kocher, Kate I. Foley, Jasmine Ruiz, Aurora Mckee, Marie Sykes, Morgan Grabowski, Jessica Schnur, Jenna Lozzi, Tyler Ways, Kyle Guzy, Benjamin Tobias, Elliot Cetinski, Leo Cox, Ian Abrahams, Gabbie Pitt, Derek Matarazzo, Alessandra Armour, Jessica Celli, Emily Crocker, Anastasia Dziekan, Rimsha Maryam, Ryan Savage, Vanessa Worley, Jesse White, Amy Smith, Sarah Fales, Christine Heren, Emily Bradigan, Kristen Cooney, Rishabh Kancherla, Mairead Mcdermott, Kylie Halko
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
No More Buses through El Paso • A Woman's World • The Angel of Tragedy • A Victim of Circumstance • Ace of Hearts • Ghost Light • Missing Diamonds • The Upside-Down House: A Dialogue with the Self • What is Chronic Pain? • A Sunny Day in Sinkhole • Extra Marshmallows • Fourth Wall Broken • Hemlock • In the Comfort of Others • Lasting Impressions • Let's Do the Time Warp Again • One Last Afternoon • Space Invaders • The Dogwood Tree • An Ode to Poppies • Charlotte's Web • Crab • Crossing • Dandelions …
The Cube Of Time, Luke Anderson
Made Entirely Of Vapor: A Poetic Unwriting, Sophia Luna Fangman
Made Entirely Of Vapor: A Poetic Unwriting, Sophia Luna Fangman
Senior Projects Spring 2022
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
La Carroza Dorada (The Golden Carriage), Camila Cal Mello
La Carroza Dorada (The Golden Carriage), Camila Cal Mello
Honors Undergraduate Theses
La Carroza Dorada (The Golden Carriage) is a collection of essays and poetry that details the narrator’s life growing up as an immigrant from Uruguay in the United States. Through each piece, the narrator explores themes in her own life relating to family, grief, self-identity, gender roles, language, distance, and more that directly relate to the perspective of a young immigrant. Inevitably, these personal themes connect to broader issues that affect every immigrant such as the Latinx experience, familial hardships, social/economic class differences, and cultural differences. The narrator explores the American Dream and the balancing act between dream and reality …