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Articles 1 - 30 of 46
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Deer, John Goulet
Jim Welch's Last Hard Springtime, Lois Welch
The Biscuit, Beverly Lowry
Annabelle's Teeth, Nancy Stebbins
Rough Like Wool, Becky Adnot Haynes
Wolf Man, Part Ii, Ryan Flanagan
One Thousand Kittens, Catherine Sharpe
Slab City: Life On The Fringes, Heather Quinn
About The Adaption Of James Welch's Winter In The Blood To Film, Peter Orner, Andrew Smith, Alex Smith, Ken White
About The Adaption Of James Welch's Winter In The Blood To Film, Peter Orner, Andrew Smith, Alex Smith, Ken White
CutBank
No abstract provided.
Prolonging The Illusion, Maggie Andersen
Afterlife, Karin Gottshall
Novio, Novia, Anne Ray
Fiction Fix 10, April E. Bacon, Lindsay Oncken, Anna Pennington, Dewitt Brinson, James Claffey, Clarence Young, Joe Kilgore, Marty Correia, Alex Miller, Brad Hall, Lauren Liebhaber, Brandon Bell, Grant Tracey, Jj Cromer, Andrew Gretes, Scott Laudati, Ron Ennis, Merlin Flower, Marisa Roman, Jim Miller, Robert Wexelblatt, Malachi King, Julie Hayward, Jennifer Falkner, Kevin Roberts, Jonas Mueller, Sarah Barnett, Michael Clough
Fiction Fix 10, April E. Bacon, Lindsay Oncken, Anna Pennington, Dewitt Brinson, James Claffey, Clarence Young, Joe Kilgore, Marty Correia, Alex Miller, Brad Hall, Lauren Liebhaber, Brandon Bell, Grant Tracey, Jj Cromer, Andrew Gretes, Scott Laudati, Ron Ennis, Merlin Flower, Marisa Roman, Jim Miller, Robert Wexelblatt, Malachi King, Julie Hayward, Jennifer Falkner, Kevin Roberts, Jonas Mueller, Sarah Barnett, Michael Clough
Fiction Fix
No abstract provided.
If You Label It This Then It Cant Be That: Revisiting New Journalism In Mailer, Didion, And Wolfe, Jill E. Radwin
If You Label It This Then It Cant Be That: Revisiting New Journalism In Mailer, Didion, And Wolfe, Jill E. Radwin
Honors Theses
This thesis explores the works of Norman Mailer, Joan Didion, and Tom Wolfe, a group of writers most often defined as the “New Journalists” for their untraditional blending of fictional techniques with reportage. I refer primarily to three texts: Mailer’s The Armies of the Night, Didion’s The White Album, and Wolfe’s The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, and then go on to analyze the authors’ later careers through a study of their more recent essays and essay collections. I examine the ways in which these three authors break conventions of traditional journalism, most notably through their rejection of ethical boundaries, the …
Zephyr: The Twelfth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Angelena Pepe, Constance Glynn, Rachel Audibert, Cassandra Britton, Laura Carter, Elena Kalioras, Jocelyn Koller, Samantha Lyman, April Mroz, Wang Yu
Zephyr: The Twelfth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Angelena Pepe, Constance Glynn, Rachel Audibert, Cassandra Britton, Laura Carter, Elena Kalioras, Jocelyn Koller, Samantha Lyman, April Mroz, Wang Yu
Zephyr
This is the twelfth issue of Zephyr, the University of New England's journal of creative expression. Since 2000, Zephyr has published original drawings, paintings, photography, prose, and verse created by current and former members of the University community. Zephyr's Editorial Board is made up exclusively of matriculating students.
Fiction Fix 09, Mark Ari, Kate Kaiser, Alison Bergblom Johnson, Jewel Beth Davis, Margarita Meklina, Mathieu Asselin, Chris Mccann, Sanjukta Shams, Jane Hertenstein, Alysha Hoffa, Alexis Wilson, Jeff Baker, Geri Lipschultz, Leslie Tucker, Robbie Knopf, Justin Toole, Lis Anna
Fiction Fix 09, Mark Ari, Kate Kaiser, Alison Bergblom Johnson, Jewel Beth Davis, Margarita Meklina, Mathieu Asselin, Chris Mccann, Sanjukta Shams, Jane Hertenstein, Alysha Hoffa, Alexis Wilson, Jeff Baker, Geri Lipschultz, Leslie Tucker, Robbie Knopf, Justin Toole, Lis Anna
Fiction Fix
No abstract provided.
The Oval, 2011
The Oval
We all come from different places, be they physical, mental, or emotional. College is, for many, the place where all these different viewpoints connect. While some have criscrossed the country, trying to settle down, others have stayed close to home, hunting on the Missouri Breaks or getting to know the locals. The 2011 issue of the Oval contains stories, poems, and art expressing this variety of places.
Homespun, Laura Kate Resnik
Middle West, Krista Eastman
My Mother's Disappearance, Rosa Del Duca
Wolf Goes Down For A Cup, Callan Wink
In The Alley With The Girl Who Played Anybodys, Who Is Now A Doctor In Duluth, John A. Mcdermott
In The Alley With The Girl Who Played Anybodys, Who Is Now A Doctor In Duluth, John A. Mcdermott
CutBank
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Kavita, Jamey Gallagher
Sixteenth Street, Scott Garson
Stickers, Anne Williams
Privacy, Jake Wolff
Satori 2011, Winona State University
Satori 2011, Winona State University
Satori Literary Magazine
The Satori is a student literary publication that expresses the artistic spirit of the students of Winona State University. Student poetry, prose, and graphic art are published in the Satori every spring since 1970.
Et Cetera, Marshall University
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.
Missouri Breaks, Matt Hassler
Cigarette Ad, Suzy Bertsche