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How Do You Squash A Cricket? A Collection Of Essays, Kelley Barrett
How Do You Squash A Cricket? A Collection Of Essays, Kelley Barrett
Honors Program Theses and Projects
Essays include:
- How Do You Squash a Cricket?
- Imagine That
- The Night of Their Lives
- Not A Member
- Coming of Age in a Catholic School Bathroom
- The Perils of Being Pleasant
- Single White Female Seeks Fairy Godmother
- Parents These Days
- Losing My Religion
- A Good Enough Samaritan
Little Left Of Normal, Nicole Archambault
Little Left Of Normal, Nicole Archambault
Master’s Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
People Are Oceans: A Novel, Brianna Cataldo
People Are Oceans: A Novel, Brianna Cataldo
Honors Program Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Fairy Tales Rewritten: Reclaiming Womanhood For Women, Caitlin Rose Bradley
Fairy Tales Rewritten: Reclaiming Womanhood For Women, Caitlin Rose Bradley
Honors Program Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Poetry: Counting In Circles; All Would Be Still, Diane Dolphin
Poetry: Counting In Circles; All Would Be Still, Diane Dolphin
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Poetry: Resonance, Diane Dolphin
Saint Jude Knows Us By Name And Other Stories, Abigail Wooton
Saint Jude Knows Us By Name And Other Stories, Abigail Wooton
Master’s Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Broken Hearts: Short Stories, Angelique Paparella
Broken Hearts: Short Stories, Angelique Paparella
Master’s Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
She Said, He Said: The Gendering Of Truth In Memoir, Angela M. Furioso
She Said, He Said: The Gendering Of Truth In Memoir, Angela M. Furioso
Master’s Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Reaper In The Rain: An Animated E-Book, Kurt Stilwell
Reaper In The Rain: An Animated E-Book, Kurt Stilwell
Honors Program Theses and Projects
Reaper in the Rain is a short story approaching Novella length in the young adult fantasy genre. The story follows two protagonists, Rebecca Reed, a freshman college student, and Eric Manning, a teenage boy who harnesses the powers of the Grim Reaper to destroy the Temuti mafia and avenge his mother’s death. This thesis explores the melding of genre; the fantasy of the Grim Reaper, the realistic grounding of Chicago, and the visual novel with the addition of animations.
The Clock, Or Happiness Is Not Ready Made, Caitlin Westgate
The Clock, Or Happiness Is Not Ready Made, Caitlin Westgate
Undergraduate Review
No abstract provided.
The Bridge, Volume 13, 2016, Bridgewater State University
The Bridge, Volume 13, 2016, Bridgewater State University
the bridge
Editor-in-Chief: Jill Boger
Managing Editor: Kelsey Leuenberger
Lead Designer: Ghada Masri
Photo Editor: David Hooker
Editors:
Hannah Green
Amanda Hankel
Kelci Sylvia
Caitlin Westgate
Faculty Advisor: John Mulrooney
Consultant: Cheryl Tullis