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Articles 211 - 237 of 237
Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
The Ride Home, Elizabeth C. Williams
Ross Adams: The Moment Of, Stephen Lin
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.
Volume 45 (2013), C. V. Davis
Volume 45 (2013), C. V. Davis
The Broad River Review
The 2013 edition of The Broad River Review was edited by C. V. Davis. The publication contains fiction, non-fiction, art, poetry, and photography. The cover, "Rainbow of Kayaks," was photographed by Kathleen Gunton. The winner of the J. Calvin Koontz Poetry Award, given annually for a portfolio of poetry to a senior English major, is Elizabeth Van Halsema. The Broad River Review Editor's Prize in Poetry is chosen among all submissions from Gardner-Webb University students. The winners of the poetry award are Hannah Mayfield for her work titled, "A Woman in Labor" and Amy Snyder for her work titled, "In …
‘Stations Of A Mourner’S Cross’: Samuel Beckett, Killiney, 1954, Graley Herren
‘Stations Of A Mourner’S Cross’: Samuel Beckett, Killiney, 1954, Graley Herren
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
22.2 Sur-Teksts
Rampike
Rampike Vol. 22 / No. 2 (Sur-Teksts issue): Andrew Topel, George Bowering, Hal Jaffe & Joe Haske, Richard Kostelanetz, Phil Hall & Karl Jirgens, Aaron Daigle, Claude Gauvreau & Adam Seelig & Ray Ellenwood, Jill Darling, Gary Barwin, S.S. Prasad, Catherine Heard & Linda Steer, Jűrgen Olbrich, Robert Anderson, Michael Boughn, Laine Bourassa, Zach Buck, David Peter Clark, Victor Coleman, Tyler Crick, Oliver Cusimano, Caleb R. Ellis, Kelly Semkiw, Jonathan Pappo, Andrew McEwan, Louise Bak, Stephen Brown, Jon Flieger, Marie-Hélène Tessier. W. Mark Sutherland, Nathan Dueck, Luciano Iocobelli & Beatriz Hausner, Nam June Paik, Gerry Shikatani, Jean-Claude Gagnon.
Cover Art: …
Stillness In The Composition Classroom: Insight, Incubation, Improvisation, Flow, And Meditation, Ryan Crawford, Andreas Willhoff
Stillness In The Composition Classroom: Insight, Incubation, Improvisation, Flow, And Meditation, Ryan Crawford, Andreas Willhoff
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Studies of brain images provide scientific justification for encouraging meditation among young writers.
Ua35/11 Honors Program, Wku Archives
Ua35/11 Honors Program, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records created by and about the Honors Program. Includes brochures, awards programs, student handbooks, newsletters and research publications.
Using Careless Speech For Careful, Well-Crafted Writing— Whatever Its Style, Peter Elbow
Using Careless Speech For Careful, Well-Crafted Writing— Whatever Its Style, Peter Elbow
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Bringing the resources of speech to writing enables writers to understand and attain written eloquence.
The Journey Metaphor’S Entailments For Framing Learning, Bradley Smith
The Journey Metaphor’S Entailments For Framing Learning, Bradley Smith
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Analysis of differing frames for learning to write shows that the journey metaphor best serves our efforts to convey how writing and learning are linked.
Book Reviews, Judy Halden-Sullivan, Karen Walker, Timothy Shea, Julie Nichols, Edward Sullivan
Book Reviews, Judy Halden-Sullivan, Karen Walker, Timothy Shea, Julie Nichols, Edward Sullivan
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Book Reviews
Judy Halden-Sullivan - Making the Familiar Unfamiliar
Karen Walker - Ritchhart, Ron, Mark Church, and Karin Morrison. Making Thinking Visible. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2011.
Timothy Shea - Jobrack, Beverlee. Tyranny of the Textbook. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2012.
Julie Nichols - FitzGerald, William. Spiritual Modalities: Prayer as Rhetoric and Performance. University Park, PA: Penn State Press, 2012.
Edward Sullivan - Quesada, Donna. The Buddha in the Classroom: Zen Wisdom to Inspire Teachers. NY: Skyhorse Publishing, 2011.
There Is No Normal, Meghan Donohoe
There Is No Normal, Meghan Donohoe
Common Reading Essay Contest Winners
Honorable Mention
Dear Christopher, Abby Shelley
Along The Horseshoe, Maurice R. Beaulieu
Along The Horseshoe, Maurice R. Beaulieu
Master's Theses, Dissertations, Graduate Research and Major Papers Overview
This thesis is a major component towards a completed short-story cycle. The author’s work uses a multi-faceted aspect of storytelling by employing its many characters and isolated chapters in a mosaic form. All stories operate independently while simultaneously linking together through familiar characters and setting. Every story involves characters who reside on the same suburban cul-de-sac, which forces them to interact with each other and influencing their lives. By having these characters return, sometimes by a brief presence only and other times by mention of their name, creates a concrete social atmosphere. The author’s work provides several glimpses into the …
A Clean Slate, Meghan E. O'Grady
The Sketchpad Of Carl Smithson, Emily A. Francisco
The Chamber, Kira J. Mason
Shake It Out, Christina M. Gallo
The One That Got Away, Jeremiah D. Johnston
A Painful "Yet To Be", Joshua R. Granberry
Your Life As A Minority At Gettysburg College, Margaret J. Johnson
Your Life As A Minority At Gettysburg College, Margaret J. Johnson
The Mercury
No abstract provided.
Homing : Poetry ; &, An Essay On The Poetic Leap In The Late Work Of R.S. Thomas, Shevaun Cooley
Homing : Poetry ; &, An Essay On The Poetic Leap In The Late Work Of R.S. Thomas, Shevaun Cooley
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
Homing, as a collection, speaks to the capacity and yearning to navigate our way towards something we might call home. In animal behaviour, this seems like an instinct, hard-wired to the body. It is something I envy. By comparison, the instinct, in human behaviour, feels muffled and complicated.
These poems move between two places in which I feel ‘at home’, whatever that means: the south-west of Western Australia, where I was born and raised, and the north-west of Wales, where I lived for a time, and find myself returning to, drawn not by blood, but by longing, and a deep …
"Radiance To The White Wax": The Imagist Contradiction Between Logopoeia And Phanopoeia, John Gery
"Radiance To The White Wax": The Imagist Contradiction Between Logopoeia And Phanopoeia, John Gery
John R O Gery
No abstract provided.