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A Dumb Mouth From Which The Teeth Have Been Pulled, Anna Sofie Jespersen Dec 2021

A Dumb Mouth From Which The Teeth Have Been Pulled, Anna Sofie Jespersen

Theses and Dissertations

This paper consists of a series of scenes in which various narratives with proximity to the truth plays out. within it I aim to articulate the dispersed subjectivity and forensic aspects to my work, as well looking at the perverseness in the desire for proximity to the fantasy, utilizing the self as a vehicle of desire.


View From Pisgah Crater (Visual Art) And Raking Clouds, Glennon Jarachovic, Lauren Dial Dec 2021

View From Pisgah Crater (Visual Art) And Raking Clouds, Glennon Jarachovic, Lauren Dial

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

Glennon Jarachovic is a junior perusing a B.A. in Art History with interests in art management and business. Originally from Barstow, California, he moved to Arkansas for a change of scenery and to be closer to family. While not aspiring to be a professional artist, he enjoys the process of making art and growing as an amateur artist. Art has always been a part of his life since childhood and hopefully it will continue to play a large role in the future.

Lauren Dial is a senior attending the University of Arkansas studying Creative Writing. She was the Fiction Editor …


Ultramarine, Verna Bryan Dec 2021

Ultramarine, Verna Bryan

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

Verna Corinne Bryan is a junior from Little Rock, AR. She’s majoring in English with a Creative Writing concentration and minoring in French. She hopes to someday write a book that gets turned into a movie so she never has to work again.


Our Cat And A Close Shave (Visual Art), Erin Allen, Lauren Dial Dec 2021

Our Cat And A Close Shave (Visual Art), Erin Allen, Lauren Dial

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

Erin is a non-traditional student at the UofA and a former staff writer for The Santiago Times. She mothers, gardens and writes from her home in Fayetteville and plans to pursue an MFA in poetry.

Lauren Dial is a senior attending the University of Arkansas studying Creative Writing. She was the Fiction Editor for the first edition of The Diamond Line. Her work generally revolves around experimenting with new perspectives. She believes stepping into the unknown lives of people, or creatures, entirely unlike yourself is a leap into a greater understanding of the larger consciousness.


Inhabit, Kath Rees Dec 2021

Inhabit, Kath Rees

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

Kath Rees is a junior at the University of Arkansas, earning her B.F.A. in Creative Writing with a minor in Art History. She writes poetry and prose, and more often than not, something in between. Her interests include baking, being outside, and googling obscure German fairytales This is her first publication.


Untitled (Visual Art) And The Music Of My Newest Nephew, Madison Varns, Caroline Jennings Dec 2021

Untitled (Visual Art) And The Music Of My Newest Nephew, Madison Varns, Caroline Jennings

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

Madi Varns is a student writer and artist attending her third year at the university. Her practice focuses primarily in the visual languages of painting and ceramics as well as crafting experiences of sound and space. Through writing and visual arts she hopes to document moments of the self-aware experience that is nuanced and intimate but ultimately shared by all.

Caroline Jennings grew up in Fort Smith, Arkansas and is currently working towards obtain ing a B.A. in Creative Writing and a B.S. in Applied Math. In her free time, she spends quite a bit of time baking, in movie …


Commonthought (2021), Commonthought Staff Dec 2021

Commonthought (2021), Commonthought Staff

Commonthought

This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.


Pause: The Writer's Block Literary Magazine, Covid Edition, December 2021, The Writer's Block Dec 2021

Pause: The Writer's Block Literary Magazine, Covid Edition, December 2021, The Writer's Block

The Writer's Block Literary Magazine

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The Mvohc Project, Brooke Day Dec 2021

The Mvohc Project, Brooke Day

All Theses

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A Mvohc is a Morphic Vessel of Human Consciousness. The Mvohc Project traverses' theories of spatial identity in tandem with creative world-building as a method for examining the intricacies of the human condition and reimagining reality. My creations are designed to promote autonomy over the contemporary world's ever-evolving societal complexities to empower individuals, foster imagination and communication, and create space for positive change. This body of work incorporates fleshy biomorphic sculptures inspired by science fiction, deep-sea marine life, and the human body. The abject creatures are partnered with constructed audio-scapes that encompass the frenzy of an overarching internal monologue, …


Shadowcrest Manor, Michaela Bishop Nov 2021

Shadowcrest Manor, Michaela Bishop

The Tuxedo Archives

A soft cold breeze flowed throughout the whole house, it carried the scent of the Sea Island cotton and seawater, taking away the smell of dust and stillness. Shadowrest Manor was to become our new home here in Charleston. The manor had been vacant for a while since its last owner had passed away and leaving no will or surviving heir, the plantation was shut down. The outside was a little bit weather damaged however, Father is having the whole house repainted a colonial white, the front columns will be a nice off white to balance the main color. The …


Behave, Gina Vucci Nov 2021

Behave, Gina Vucci

The Tuxedo Archives

Serve the guests. Don’t cry. Take your brother for a walk. Your father was such an incredible man. Your father loved you. You were his favorite. I’ll just let everyone else cry while I learn to live with this feeling in the pit of my stomach. Leave her alone. It’s fine if she wants to wear her red velvet dress from last Christmas. She can wear what she wants to the funeral. Touch his hand; it’s the last time you’ll ever see him. I don’t know you, but I can’t stop sobbing in your arms.


Orchid Philosophy, Mary Morrison Nov 2021

Orchid Philosophy, Mary Morrison

The Tuxedo Archives

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Hope, Hannah C. Lindert Oct 2021

Hope, Hannah C. Lindert

The Mercury

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Carrying Loss, Hallie S. Wilk Oct 2021

Carrying Loss, Hallie S. Wilk

The Mercury

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Purple Tulips, Alicia Method Oct 2021

Purple Tulips, Alicia Method

The Mercury

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Road Running, Alicia Method Oct 2021

Road Running, Alicia Method

The Mercury

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A Friday Afternoon In Tulsa, Oklahoma, Drew C. Warren Oct 2021

A Friday Afternoon In Tulsa, Oklahoma, Drew C. Warren

The Mercury

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Things I Can't Shake, Katelyn E. Oglesby Oct 2021

Things I Can't Shake, Katelyn E. Oglesby

The Mercury

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Distance And Petunias, Autumn Brendle Oct 2021

Distance And Petunias, Autumn Brendle

The Mercury

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Dragonfly Thoughts, Emily T. Miller Oct 2021

Dragonfly Thoughts, Emily T. Miller

The Mercury

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Impending; He Who Paints The Sky, Hallie S. Wilk Oct 2021

Impending; He Who Paints The Sky, Hallie S. Wilk

The Mercury

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The Lake, Eleanor Gross Oct 2021

The Lake, Eleanor Gross

The Mercury

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Swimming Lessons, Eleanor Gross Oct 2021

Swimming Lessons, Eleanor Gross

The Mercury

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My Great Dream, Hannah Evans Oct 2021

My Great Dream, Hannah Evans

The Mercury

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Articulation, Sydney Kaplan Oct 2021

Articulation, Sydney Kaplan

The Mercury

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The Long Branch, Eleanor Gross Oct 2021

The Long Branch, Eleanor Gross

The Mercury

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Excerpt Of Cumberland: "From Someone Who Appreciates You, Xoxo", Jenna L. Pavis Oct 2021

Excerpt Of Cumberland: "From Someone Who Appreciates You, Xoxo", Jenna L. Pavis

The Mercury

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Not Now, Not Ever. Not On My Watch, Jenna L. Pavis Oct 2021

Not Now, Not Ever. Not On My Watch, Jenna L. Pavis

The Mercury

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Up Next, Hannah Evans Oct 2021

Up Next, Hannah Evans

The Mercury

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A Dollar Bill, Two Paperclips, And A Question, Rachel Nori Oct 2021

A Dollar Bill, Two Paperclips, And A Question, Rachel Nori

The Mercury

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