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New Tricks (2000), James Swanson, John Nelson
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.
The Watermark: A Journal Of The Arts - Vol. 08 - 2000-2001, University Of Massachusetts Boston
The Watermark: A Journal Of The Arts - Vol. 08 - 2000-2001, University Of Massachusetts Boston
The Watermark: A Journal of the Arts (1993-ongoing)
No abstract provided.
The Watermark: A Journal Of The Arts - Vol. 07 - 2000, University Of Massachusetts Boston
The Watermark: A Journal Of The Arts - Vol. 07 - 2000, University Of Massachusetts Boston
The Watermark: A Journal of the Arts (1993-ongoing)
No abstract provided.
Unspeakable: My Father's Suicide And A Childhood Memoir, Dierdre C. Mccarrell
Unspeakable: My Father's Suicide And A Childhood Memoir, Dierdre C. Mccarrell
Honors Theses, 1963-2015
The memoir begins with the letter I read at my father's funeral service in June of 1998. The introduction addresses why I chose the form of memoir and why my relationship with my father should be publicized. Following the introduction are the chapters "Houses" and "Lies" which are stories from my childhood. These chapters are placed in approximately 1984 when I was in kindergarten. The concluding section of the memoir addresses why I chose the memoir form and gave me the chance to recognize works that guided my writing. The books I chose as an accompaniment to my writing fit …
Two Angels And Walt Whitman: Servant Leadership And The American War Between The States, S. Ray Granade
Two Angels And Walt Whitman: Servant Leadership And The American War Between The States, S. Ray Granade
Creative Works
I must begin with a caveat we’ll call “truth in advertising.” My upbringing branded me on the tongue, and although I lack my father’s drawl, I seriously doubt that anyone mistakes me for a Yankee. In case I’m wrong, I’ve worn the correct color and the tartan I share with John C. Calhoun. I’ll also remind you of my bio and relate a story.
I’m a Southerner born, bred, and educated, never living farther north than Louisville, Kentucky, for any length of time. I’m also just four generations and less than a century removed from what folks still referred to …