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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Vocation: What Does It Mean To Be Called Or Led Into A Profession, Career, Or Life Project?, Jeff Rasley
Vocation: What Does It Mean To Be Called Or Led Into A Profession, Career, Or Life Project?, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Article for UChicago Alumni News about alumni programming held in Fall 2012.
Pushing Hard: An Excerpt From Bringing Progress To Paradise, Jeff Rasley
Pushing Hard: An Excerpt From Bringing Progress To Paradise, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Excerpt from the author’s book Bringing Progress to Paradise (ISBN 9781573244824).
Jeff Rasley: Mountains Of Meaning, Pam Richards, Jeff Rasley
Jeff Rasley: Mountains Of Meaning, Pam Richards, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Interview with Pam Richards for Seeds Born to Light about the author’s experience in the Himalayas and Basa Village.
Honey And Bread, Cynthia Northcutt Malone
Honey And Bread, Cynthia Northcutt Malone
English Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Daddy’S Advice For Life, Singapore Management University
Daddy’S Advice For Life, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
ANTHONY A. ROSE , speaks about his book, "Daddy's Logic", which is based on real-life experiences and anecdotes of some of the most inspirational people in the world, ROSE looks back over 30 years of shared experiences with his late father-as well as over 21 years of career experiences in working with many of `Daddy's Heroes`-to define and share Daddy's Logic for success in both the personal and professional spheres of one's life.
Interview With Monsters Of The Midway Author Jeff Rasley, Jeff Rasley, John Warner
Interview With Monsters Of The Midway Author Jeff Rasley, Jeff Rasley, John Warner
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Interview with John Warner for Indie BookSpot about the author’s experience writing, publishing, and marketing his books.
On Deadlifting, Bryan M. Furuness
On Deadlifting, Bryan M. Furuness
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
The first time I picked up four hundred pounds, I thought my eyeballs were going to explode.
3 Requirements For Meaningful Memoir Writing, Jeff Rasley
3 Requirements For Meaningful Memoir Writing, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Guest blog post for Novel Spaces on the three requirements for meaningful memoir writing.
¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 10, June 2012, Hostos Community College Library
¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 10, June 2012, Hostos Community College Library
¡Escriba!
No abstract provided.
Inspire To Aspire: The Fate Of Possibilities, Nadya Abdel Fattah
Inspire To Aspire: The Fate Of Possibilities, Nadya Abdel Fattah
English Student Publications
Essay written for the James Rhio O'Connor Scholarship competition.
Introduction To Oucampus Content Management System, Haiwang Yuan
Introduction To Oucampus Content Management System, Haiwang Yuan
DLPS Faculty Publications
This is a step-by-step tutorial the author has created for training his fellow librarians and staff during the migration of WKU's Web service to the new OUCampus content management system. It can be used universally for all those who are or will be using the same CMS platform.
Memoir Writing From Diary To Publishable Piece, Jeff Rasley
Memoir Writing From Diary To Publishable Piece, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Guest blog for Indies Unlimited on memoir writing.
Interview With Jeff Rasley, Kris Wampler, Jeff Rasley
Interview With Jeff Rasley, Kris Wampler, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Interview with Kris Wampler for Kris Wampler’s Blog about the author’s experience writing, publishing, and marketing his books.
The End Of Nowhere: The History Of Tuberculosis In Ri, Emma G. Sconyers
The End Of Nowhere: The History Of Tuberculosis In Ri, Emma G. Sconyers
Senior Honors Projects
The World Health Organization estimates that approximately one third of the word's current population had been infected with tuberculosis. Prior to the 1940's TB was considered an incurable, chronic affliction. Historically, many people were forcibly detained in tuberculosis sanatoria to lessen the spread of the disease; my great granfather being one of them. In 1939, without warning, he was taken from his pregnant, jobless wife and one-year-old daughter, who were left to fend for themselves for two years without government planning or assistance. He spent those two years at Wallum Lake Sanitorium in northern Rhode Island, a place my great-grandmother's …
Memoir Writing With A Purpose, Jeff Rasley
Memoir Writing With A Purpose, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Guest blog for Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog on memoir writing.
Evaluating Prospective Students, Jeanika Browne-Springer
Evaluating Prospective Students, Jeanika Browne-Springer
115 Vernon (2003 - present)
No abstract provided.
Intsika: The Young Women Of South Africa, Molly E. Cohen
Intsika: The Young Women Of South Africa, Molly E. Cohen
115 Vernon (2003 - present)
No abstract provided.
New Tricks (2012), John Nelson, Amy Virginia Woolston
New Tricks (2012), John Nelson, Amy Virginia Woolston
New Tricks
This publication was produced and sponsored by Alpha Gamma Lamda, DSU's chapter of the English Honor Society, Sigma Tau Delta. Submissions enclosed are original poems, prose and artwork created by campus faculty and students.
Cover artwork by James Chattin, a digital design titled "Portrait 7."
Tracing The Truths Behind Yangtze’S Changed State: How Did The Yangtze’S Ecosystem Become Severely Altered?, Gaurav I. Toor
Tracing The Truths Behind Yangtze’S Changed State: How Did The Yangtze’S Ecosystem Become Severely Altered?, Gaurav I. Toor
115 Vernon (2003 - present)
No abstract provided.
Author Spotlight 64: Jeff Rasley, Jeff Rasley
Author Spotlight 64: Jeff Rasley, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Guest blog post for Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog on the author’s influences and process.
Meaningful Memoir Writing, Jeff Rasley
Meaningful Memoir Writing, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Guest blog for Say This Write on memoir writing.
Re-Drawing The Borders Of Vision; Or, The Art Of Picturesque Travel, Jason N. Goldsmith
Re-Drawing The Borders Of Vision; Or, The Art Of Picturesque Travel, Jason N. Goldsmith
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Jason N. Golsmith's contribution to: Wordsworth Summer Conference, Richard. Gravil, and Wordsworth Conference Foundation. Grasmere, 2012: Selected Papers from the Wordsworth Summer Conference. Penrith, CA: HEB Humanities E-Books, 2012.
Jacob's Daughter, Betsy Johnson-Miller
Jacob's Daughter, Betsy Johnson-Miller
English Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
American Myth-Busting, Joe Wilkins
American Myth-Busting, Joe Wilkins
Faculty Publications
In this essay, Joe Wilkins discusses the new breed of western films.
Eleven Kinds Of Sky, Joe Wilkins
Eleven Kinds Of Sky, Joe Wilkins
Faculty Publications
In this essay, Joe Wilkins shares stories of Montana inspired by its changing sky.
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.
Wil Linkugel And Gifting 101, Mari Boor Tonn
Wil Linkugel And Gifting 101, Mari Boor Tonn
Rhetoric and Communication Studies Faculty Publications
Wil Linkugel was many things, among them a fabled storyteller. Given the chance to get in the last word—a comment I trust would yield his winning, wide grin—I return his favor by beginning with my own Wil origins tale. With his beloved wit, he might dryly point out that I am a starring fıgure in places in the Wil Linkugel narrative. But, in truth, he plays both the leading roles and a vast cast of supporting ones throughout—in the truest meanings of such words. With a dutiful spoiler alert, the basic plotline of the brief essay that follows is this: …
Sanguine, Kathryn Rhett
Sanguine, Kathryn Rhett
English Faculty Publications
Health care in America: even my doctor lines up for the community multiphasic blood screening, rather than going to the regular lab.
It costs thirty-two dollars for the usual screen, plus ten dollars for thyroid, or PSA or B-12. The blood-drawing used to be held at the local rec park building. Now it’s at the county emergency services building, outside of town on a brand-new winding country road. They could just as well hold it at the public library, or firehouse, or agricultural center—any large room usable for voting, or the traveling reptile show, could be set up for phlebotomy. …
Segmented Life Of Cf, Anna Novak
Mediating Disconnected Communities With A Liberal Arts Education, Jennifer Redmond
Mediating Disconnected Communities With A Liberal Arts Education, Jennifer Redmond
Kristi Schultz Broughton Liberal Arts Essay Contest
2012 Topic: Mediating the Disconnect: Liberal Arts as Inspiration for Activism
Virtually all news and media outlets frequently and urgently remind us that we are at a historic crossroads and that local and global societies and economies are facing extraordinary if not totally unprecedented challenges. Yet many of us tend to feel disconnected from these challenges, watching them as if they were a show that we are free to observe or ignore or as a set of problems others are responsible for solving, preferably without our involvement. In what ways has your experience at Butler moved you to and prepared …