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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Arizhio: Tales Of Glorious Manifest Destiny, Clinton Craig
Arizhio: Tales Of Glorious Manifest Destiny, Clinton Craig
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This is a book of short stories with a critical introduction. In theme, the stories seek to find the border between the Midwest and the Southwest of America by focusing on Ohio and Arizona. Some of the stories seek to exemplify “experimental” fiction, while the critical introduction seeks to define “experimental.” In addition, the introduction theorizes about the role of setting in linking collections and characterization.
A Girlhood Among Ghosts, An Experimental Project, Maple Wu
A Girlhood Among Ghosts, An Experimental Project, Maple Wu
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
“If a woman is going to write a Book of Peace, it is given her to know devastation” – Maxine Hong Kingston, The Fifth Book of Peace.
I do not believe I know devastation. I think to be devastated means one has to experience extreme pain, and live in the aftermath of trauma. I think of this in terms of war, famine, and immigration. A little self-reflection shows that in the twenty-something years of my life, I have not encountered any of the three things listed.
What I do recall, however, is the first time I picked up Maxine …
See Me Shine: Developing Character Through Books For Children Ages 3-6, Shelley Oakley, Rachel Schwedt, Janice Delong
See Me Shine: Developing Character Through Books For Children Ages 3-6, Shelley Oakley, Rachel Schwedt, Janice Delong
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Selecting books for the preschooler and beginning reader that engage the young audience and yet teach values that parents and educators desire is an elusive task. This first volume of the See Me Shine series offers reading recommendations focusing on distinct character traits such as caring, courage, responsibility and more for ages 3 to 6. Each character trait offers 20+ book recommendations, as read-aloud or independent reading, and each recommendation includes a description of each title, critique, awards, list of related subjects, and the distinct character themes demonstrated in the text. Whether your role is one of parent, grandparent, guardian, …
A Monumental History: Stories Of The Berkshires, Kimberly Bolduc
A Monumental History: Stories Of The Berkshires, Kimberly Bolduc
Honors Theses
A Monumental History: Stories of the Berkshires is a creative-nonfiction work focusing on stories surrounding forgotten monuments in the Berkshire region of western Massachusetts. The Berkshires exhibit a distinct regional culture that has set them apart from the rest of Massachusetts and indeed from the rest of the rural and urban United States. As one of the first American frontiers, the region was settled by self-reliant and determined pioneers who had to endure harsh environments, Native American unrest, wars, and political and religious disturbances and disagreements. Utopian communities like the Shakers would settle in the Berkshires, drawn by their promise …
Lesbian Love Sonnets: Adrienne Rich And Carol Ann Duffy, Robin Seiler-Garman
Lesbian Love Sonnets: Adrienne Rich And Carol Ann Duffy, Robin Seiler-Garman
Senior Theses
Our conceptualization of sexuality is rooted in gender. Modern, western society defines sexuality as which genders one is and is not attracted to—often appearing as a binary between homosexuality and heterosexuality. Recently, however, queer theorists have begun to push against the idea of binary sexuality altogether.
The interplay between gender and sexuality additionally manifests in the history of literature. Because the two are so intimately intertwined, writing about sexuality necessitates writing about gender. Twenty-One Love Poems by Adrienne Rich and Rapture by Carol Ann Duffy are two poetry collections where, as lesbian poets, gender and sexuality play an important role. …
The Montagnards, Jarred J. Marlatt
The Montagnards, Jarred J. Marlatt
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
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The Founding Farce, Or, The Lost Debates Of The Constitutional Convention: Being An Account Of The Discovery Of An Overlooked Document, And The Loss Again, And Rediscovery Of Said Document, Wherein Is Written Unheard Proceedings In The Crafting Of The Glorious Constitution Of These 13 Colonies (Which Has Lately Been Misplaced), Alexander W. Pickens
Senior Honors Projects, 2010-2019
The Constitutional Convention was shrouded in mystery, yet America has been confidently given a narrative of what went on behind closed doors in Philadelphia. Though most of our authentic records of what went on were written by men assumed to be reliable, the deeper one reads into history the more unreliable they become, recent evidence even suggesting that James Madison altered his notes on the Convention years after it was concluded. What if our perception of history is flawed and the Convention was not the glorious meeting of intellectual giants but instead a town hall full of immature behemoths who …
A Wood Comes Toward Dunsinane: The Synthesis Of Traditional And Constructivist Methodologies, Randall L. Kaplan
A Wood Comes Toward Dunsinane: The Synthesis Of Traditional And Constructivist Methodologies, Randall L. Kaplan
Language Arts Journal of Michigan
Education professionals now favor Constructivist and project-based strategies for learning over Traditional methods, which include such frowned upon practices as rote memorization and recitation. The Constructivist approach is being taken to its natural apex by educators like Larry Rosenstock who have created Constructivist utopias such as High Tech High in San Diego, the school put under the microscope in the 2015 documentary film Most Likely to Succeed. Project-based, experiential units of study are effective, exciting, and edifying for both students and teachers. They promise to prepare students for the type of world they will inhabit, a world whose economy …
Satori 2017, Winona State University, Sajda Omar, Elyse Hoffmann, Colin Kohrs, Rachel Willilams Belter, Audrianna Wichman, Ben Mccrary, Megan Wefel, Lisa Daraskevich, Nicole Johnson, Zachary Vix, Kaitlin Mccoy, Annette Deyo, Ben Teurman, Melody Vang, Zach Spanton, Alexis Prowizor, Charlie Utzman, Rich Herrmann, Ali Johnston, Danielle Eberhard
Satori 2017, Winona State University, Sajda Omar, Elyse Hoffmann, Colin Kohrs, Rachel Willilams Belter, Audrianna Wichman, Ben Mccrary, Megan Wefel, Lisa Daraskevich, Nicole Johnson, Zachary Vix, Kaitlin Mccoy, Annette Deyo, Ben Teurman, Melody Vang, Zach Spanton, Alexis Prowizor, Charlie Utzman, Rich Herrmann, Ali Johnston, Danielle Eberhard
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.
The Satori 2017 editors are:
- Editor-in-Chief: Sajda Omar
- Poetry Editor: Karl Hanson
- Art/Design Editor: Danielle Eberhard
- Prose Editor: Cassie Douglas
- Poetry Committee: Kelly Johnson and Lydia Papenfuss
- Art/Design Committee: Aurie Brighton and Xinyue Wang
- Prose Committee: Katie McCoy, Madison Wilke, Megan Back, Alayna Godfrey, Madelyn Hall, and Sam Stormoen
- Faculty Advisor: Dr. Gary Eddy, Professor of English
A Mixtape For Your Minivan: Writing The Line Between Fiction And Non, Emily Lohr
A Mixtape For Your Minivan: Writing The Line Between Fiction And Non, Emily Lohr
Honors Program Projects
The following paper is an overview of the creation of the novella, A Mixtape for your Minivan, a coming-of-age story set in Cleveland during the Great Recession. This paper features an overview on novellas as a genre, an in-depth look at the drafting and editing process the author undertook while writing this novella, and a summary of all historical research done in relation to the novella. The paper also features excerpts from the first draft of the work, and author reflections on the various drafts. The following paper was written to partially fulfill the requirements of Olivet Nazarene’s Honors …
A Social Study Of Discworld Autonomy, Morgan Rogers
A Social Study Of Discworld Autonomy, Morgan Rogers
Senior Theses
From 1983 to 2015, Sir Terry Pratchett wrote a series of forty-one novels, several short stories, and companion works set on the Discworld. The Discworld is a flat world that rides through space on the backs of four giant elephants that stand themselves on the back of the Great A’tuin, a world turtle. The Disc is based around the Hub, or central point, and the Rim, or the circumference of the world. There is a waterfall all around the Rim of the world that falls into space itself. The Hub compares to the Earth’s poles in that it is the …
Late, Chad Dickinson
Late, Chad Dickinson
Bryant Literary Review
You were late.
The strong Hawaiian sun peers through
The window on that December Sunday morning
Sunny Side Up, Byron Case
Sunny Side Up, Byron Case
Bryant Literary Review
It is ovoid simplicity incarnate,
perfectly palm-sized,
and crackable.
Terminal Velocity, Charles Harper Webb
Terminal Velocity, Charles Harper Webb
Bryant Literary Review
--the highest velocity attainable by an object as it falls through air
The male Mandarin, world's most gorgeous
duck--scarlet bill; purple breast; white
Pigeons, Bibhu Padhi
Pigeons, Bibhu Padhi
Bryant Literary Review
They embody a consciousness
that shines among light-grey rocks.
The Ice Man, Mitch Lescarbeau
The Ice Man, Mitch Lescarbeau
Bryant Literary Review
Bolzano, Italy
We jostle and joke in the waiting line's dark,
snaking toward the cold cube of light in the wall.
Lost At Sea, Mitch Lescarbeau
Lost At Sea, Mitch Lescarbeau
Bryant Literary Review
The mass for the missing is over:
it's too cold, the wind off the Atlantic
wheedling everybody back toward their cars.
A Fitting Memorial, Roger D. Hicks
A Fitting Memorial, Roger D. Hicks
Bryant Literary Review
Ballard had already been sitting on the store porch more than an hour before Ep left his house across the creek for their regular morning conversation.
Goodbye, Apostrophe, Peter Schmitt
Goodbye, Apostrophe, Peter Schmitt
Bryant Literary Review
Goodbye, apostrophe--
you were barely hanging on
Junkyard, Susan Boehm
Junkyard, Susan Boehm
Bryant Literary Review
In a junkyard
piled with the rusting machinery
Bamboo, Kerry Jones
Bamboo, Kerry Jones
Bryant Literary Review
Alice Tran was sitting in the lobby area just outside my office, waiting for me, a large paper bag on the chair beside her, her feet dangling from the chair she occupied.
The Barber's Chair, Kevin Power
The Barber's Chair, Kevin Power
Bryant Literary Review
The shallow mockery goes back and forth
like a hollow ping pong ball of conversation
Out Of The Limelight, David James
Out Of The Limelight, David James
Bryant Literary Review
Maybe it's my dislike for coconut,
my aversion to horror movies.
Ruffled Feathers, Murzban F. Shroff
Ruffled Feathers, Murzban F. Shroff
Bryant Literary Review
It was one of the finest buildings in South Mumbai
The Lion At Franklin Park, Kathleen Aponick
The Lion At Franklin Park, Kathleen Aponick
Bryant Literary Review
We observe you in sunlight, golden offering
on a sculptured mound, blinking, throwing back your head
6802 Bayfield Ave. Arverne, New York, Brennan D'Elena
6802 Bayfield Ave. Arverne, New York, Brennan D'Elena
Bryant Literary Review
He lights a cigarette and keeps
his hand steady on the wheel.
Candle In The Wind, Sheryl L. Nelms
Candle In The Wind, Sheryl L. Nelms
Bryant Literary Review
black
back lit
by the sprinkle of stars
Where The Light Enters, Michael Pikna
Where The Light Enters, Michael Pikna
Bryant Literary Review
Max knocked lightly on Celia's door.
Game 5 Of The 2015 World Series (Pitcher Perfect Through 8 Innings), Frank De Canio
Game 5 Of The 2015 World Series (Pitcher Perfect Through 8 Innings), Frank De Canio
Bryant Literary Review
"Call no man happy till after his death,"
Montaigne wrote. If, Harvey had died before
Let Wind, Timothy Clutter
Let Wind, Timothy Clutter
Bryant Literary Review
Let wind be the day-old toy
of a thoughtless god who can't
recall where he left it.