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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Rooms Without Men, Kailey Brennan
Rooms Without Men, Kailey Brennan
Honors Program Theses and Projects
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A Series Of Tubes, Timothy Concannon
A Series Of Tubes, Timothy Concannon
Honors Program Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Poetry: "What Al Young Might Say To The Graduates", Joseph Lacroix
Poetry: "What Al Young Might Say To The Graduates", Joseph Lacroix
Bridgewater Review
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Grafton Ave.: A Screenplay, Christopher Porazzo
Grafton Ave.: A Screenplay, Christopher Porazzo
Honors Program Theses and Projects
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Mom, Dad, And Johnny, John Condry
Mom, Dad, And Johnny, John Condry
Honors Program Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Inside Back Cover: Poetry By John Bonnani, John Bonanni
Inside Back Cover: Poetry By John Bonnani, John Bonanni
Bridgewater Review
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The Man I Killed, Brian Duchaney
The Bridge, Volume 11, 2014, Bridgewater State University
The Bridge, Volume 11, 2014, Bridgewater State University
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Volume 11 Staff
Editors-in-Chief:
Meaghan Casey
John Condry
Art Editors
Mathilda Burke
Jennifer Masterson
Bethany Matern
Tiffany Peña
Literature Editors
Sean Clifford
Brett French
Chris Lindström
Briana Mcdonald
Elizabeth Tobin
Seeing New Englandly: Reading And Writing Place Right In My Own Backyard, Kirsten Ridlen
Seeing New Englandly: Reading And Writing Place Right In My Own Backyard, Kirsten Ridlen
Undergraduate Review
I grew up in New England. Mansfield, more specifically: a suburb of the Boston Metro area. My only sense of regionalism while I was growing up came from the knowledge that the leaves change with the seasons, and that the Pilgrims anchored themselves here four centuries ago. I don’t know much about my genealogy except that my paternal grandfather came up from Illinois to marry Pattie Shea, so my name, at least, has traveled. But the other seventy-five percent of me, for all I do know, has been here forever. I am a New Englander. I’ve never been anything else. …