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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Big Nothing: A Story About Bicycles And The Girls Who Ride Them In The Heart Of West Texas, Keziah Staska
Big Nothing: A Story About Bicycles And The Girls Who Ride Them In The Heart Of West Texas, Keziah Staska
Honors Program Theses and Projects
Their one-way road trip had started the day before when they left their home in San Bernardino for the final time. Paisley was afraid of moving away from the city she grew up in, but not for the same reasons many children her age would be. . So, her social life wasn’t her primary concern when it came time to abandon her home. Instead, she was afraid to leave San Bernardino because she had memorized all the perfect bike routes within a thirty-mile radius. On the other, the fear that their new home would have insufficient routes and roads compared …
African American Literary Traditions In Justina Ireland’S Young Adult Novels Dread Nation And Deathless Divide, Gabrielle Sleeper
African American Literary Traditions In Justina Ireland’S Young Adult Novels Dread Nation And Deathless Divide, Gabrielle Sleeper
Honors Program Theses and Projects
Justina Ireland’s young adult novels Dread Nation (2017) and Deathless Divide (2020) tell the story of a Black girl by the name of Jane living in the aftermath of the Civil War, around 1880.
Cold Snap, Skylar Beauregard
Cold Snap, Skylar Beauregard
Master’s Theses and Projects
For my Master’s Thesis project, I will be writing an original piece of realistic fiction inspired by the “dirty realism” literary movement of the 20th century. This piece of fiction, at the end of these two semesters, will resemble a novella in length and style while focusing on execution and maintenance of profluence as an element of narrative craft. My first semester will be spent conducting topical research on female urban youth and modern sex work in the form of short interviews and field research, closely reading some relevant contemporary “dirty realism” pieces of fiction, and using craft-based handbooks to …
From Data Gathering To Classroom Policies: Ref Lecting On My First Sabbatical, Lisa M. Litterio
From Data Gathering To Classroom Policies: Ref Lecting On My First Sabbatical, Lisa M. Litterio
Bridgewater Review
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The Bridge, Volume 17, 2020, Bridgewater State University
The Bridge, Volume 17, 2020, Bridgewater State University
the bridge
Managing Editor:
Sam Cave, Literature
Kiana Govoni, Web
Mary Redman, Art and Design
Editors:
Jennifer Bérard
Gabi D’Amelio
Rilee Granger
Kelsey Long, Cover Artist
Ian Mello
Syllina Ramalho
Erin Ryan
Faculty Advisor: Professor Sarah Fawn Montgomery
Consultant: Professor Alain Blunt, Design