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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Behind The Veil An American Woman's Memoir Of The 1979 Iran Hostage Crisis, Debra Johanyak
Behind The Veil An American Woman's Memoir Of The 1979 Iran Hostage Crisis, Debra Johanyak
University of Akron Press Publications
In Behind the Veil, Debra Johanyak weaves the personal with the historical in fascinating detail. Through her own story, a Midwestern woman married to an Iranian man and living in Iran during the hostage crisis, Johanyak provides the reader with sharp insights into similarities as well as differences between the two cultures. The memoir offers a thoughtful perspective on cultural chasms and the bridges we could build to conquer them. —Nahid Rachlin, author of Persian Girls, a memoir, and Jumping Over Fire, a novel
Debra Johanyak, a young American wife with an Iranian husband, gives a moving …
Kate 2006 Fall, Jennifer Roberts, Mollie Fingerman, Amber Robertson, Laura Naso, Chris Kirk, Sarah Pyle, Bonita Fee, Alicia Ribar, Jennifer Knox, Marsha Robinson, Sue Butz, Jackie Smith, Julie Eaton, Kimberly Brazwell, Annie Mcguick, Marjorie Vogt, Colleen Deel, Ruth Garrett
Kate 2006 Fall, Jennifer Roberts, Mollie Fingerman, Amber Robertson, Laura Naso, Chris Kirk, Sarah Pyle, Bonita Fee, Alicia Ribar, Jennifer Knox, Marsha Robinson, Sue Butz, Jackie Smith, Julie Eaton, Kimberly Brazwell, Annie Mcguick, Marjorie Vogt, Colleen Deel, Ruth Garrett
Kate
"Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust"
Teachers' Writing Groups: Collaborative Inquiry And Reflection For Professional Growth, Sarah Robbins Ed., Kathleen Yancey Ed., George Seaman Ed., Dede Yow Ed.
Teachers' Writing Groups: Collaborative Inquiry And Reflection For Professional Growth, Sarah Robbins Ed., Kathleen Yancey Ed., George Seaman Ed., Dede Yow Ed.
KSU Press Legacy Project
How can teachers in whatever setting they work effectively facilitate their own professional development through collaborative writing and reflection? Teachers Writing Groups addresses this question by focusing on a community of educators that uses social writing as a vehicle for learning. This book delves into questions about writing, reflection, and professional development as an interactive social process.
The Lantern Vol. 74, No. 1, Fall 2006, Patrick Roesle, Dayna Stein, Thomas Richter, Ivy Mcdaniels, Liora Kuttler, Sara Campbell, Jason Comcowich, Peter Lipsi, Christopher Schaeffer, Christopher Curley, Trevor Strunk, India Mcghee, Ashley Higgins, Brett Celinski, Phil Repko, Brittany Fernandez, Tori Wynne, Tracey Ferdinand, Caroline Meiers, Kerri Landis, Marjorie Vujnovich, Dan Sergeant, Joe Wasserkrug, Sam Greenfield, Trick Barrett, Sean Sasscer, Erin Rafferty, Nick Shattuck, Stephanie Bartusis, Ian O'Neill
The Lantern Vol. 74, No. 1, Fall 2006, Patrick Roesle, Dayna Stein, Thomas Richter, Ivy Mcdaniels, Liora Kuttler, Sara Campbell, Jason Comcowich, Peter Lipsi, Christopher Schaeffer, Christopher Curley, Trevor Strunk, India Mcghee, Ashley Higgins, Brett Celinski, Phil Repko, Brittany Fernandez, Tori Wynne, Tracey Ferdinand, Caroline Meiers, Kerri Landis, Marjorie Vujnovich, Dan Sergeant, Joe Wasserkrug, Sam Greenfield, Trick Barrett, Sean Sasscer, Erin Rafferty, Nick Shattuck, Stephanie Bartusis, Ian O'Neill
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Seven Haikus About Insomnia
• Lunch Hour
• Divorced Parents and Flower Guts
• 24
• Lily
• Growth
• Narcissistically Admiring You
• Mysterious Avocado
• Aloha Roast
• Summer
• Lines
• Internalizing
• San Francisco
• Numb Candle
• Moments No. 1
• Tanka
• Euphemism
• We be Malllllll
• Dragon Magic
• Time for the Magic Show
• Green
• Job
• The Shire
• Venom
• The Seasons of Love
• The Position
• Fragments of an Artist
• Peace
• Vagabond Nights
• Rerum Concordia Discors
Pathos, Fall 2006, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
Pathos, Fall 2006, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
Pathos
Editor: Laura Pieroni
Issue 2
Nexus, Fall 2006, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Fall 2006, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Ms-067: Robert Bell Bradley Papers, Barbara Schuitt
Ms-067: Robert Bell Bradley Papers, Barbara Schuitt
All Finding Aids
This collection is composed of Robert Bell Bradley’s memoirs of his experiences as a medic during combat in France during WWII and his subsequent capture and five months’ imprisonment east of Berlin in a prisoner-of-war facility. Included are poems from that time as well as collections of his general poetry selections and philosophical reflections. There are no letters or other memorabilia from his war experiences.
Special Collections and College Archives Finding Aids are discovery tools used to describe and provide access to our holdings. Finding aids include historical and biographical information about each collection in addition to inventories of their …
2006 Literary Review (No. 19), Sigma Tau Delta
Tygr 2006: A Magazine Of Literature & Art, Jill Forrestal, Emily Benson, Jonathan Swigart
Tygr 2006: A Magazine Of Literature & Art, Jill Forrestal, Emily Benson, Jonathan Swigart
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine Archives (1985-2017)
TYGR is the student art and literary magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.
The Promethean, Volume 14, Transformations, 2006, English Department, Concordia University-Portland
The Promethean, Volume 14, Transformations, 2006, English Department, Concordia University-Portland
The Promethean
The way of the creative works through change and transformation, so that each thing receives its true nature and destiny and comes into permanent accord with the Great Harmony: this is what furthers and what perseveres. -Alexander Pope
Do not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may prove what is the will of God, what is good, and acceptable and perfect. Romans 12:2
This year we honor our namesake, Prometheus, known in Greek mythology as the patron of human civilization. When presented with the task of filling the earth with …
Commonthought, Vol 17 (Spring 2006), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought, Vol 17 (Spring 2006), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
Zephyr: The Seventh Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Jamie Thompson, Emma Bouthillette, Brittany Campbell, Alissa Ehmke, Abby Elliott, Courtney Hartelius, Brady Potter
Zephyr: The Seventh Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Jamie Thompson, Emma Bouthillette, Brittany Campbell, Alissa Ehmke, Abby Elliott, Courtney Hartelius, Brady Potter
Zephyr
This is the seventh issue of Zephyr, the University of New England's journal of creative expression. Since 2000, Zephyr has published original drawings, paintings, photography, prose, and verse created by current and former members of the University community. Zephyr's Editorial Board is made up exclusively of matriculating students.
Hair Trigger 28, Columbia College Chicago
Hair Trigger 28, Columbia College Chicago
Hair Trigger
An anthology, edited by students, featuring the fiction, prose and creative non-fiction work of students, alumni, and staff. Editors: Elizabeth Abruzzo, Frank Crist, Chris DeGuire, James M. Elkins, April Hanson, Joe Tower, Chelsea Laine Wells, Jona Whipple. Cover photograph: Jeffrey A. Wolin. 309 pages.
Columbia Poetry Review, Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Poetry Review, Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Poetry Review
Literary journal produced annually. Student editors: Christopher Ankney, Ryan Collins, Cora Jacobs, Jacob Saenz. Assistant editors: Nolan Chessman, Jennifer Watman. Editorial Board: Hanna Andrews, Chet Gresham, Amanda M. Johnson, Becca Klaver, Daren Thurman.Cover: Barbara Kasten.
Kate 2006 Spring, Ladan Osman, Sarah Jacobson, Mac Mcgowan, Vanessa Casella, Julie Eaton, Allison Hayes, Jennifer Roberts, Christeen Stridsberg, Glenna S. Jackson, Laura Naso
Kate 2006 Spring, Ladan Osman, Sarah Jacobson, Mac Mcgowan, Vanessa Casella, Julie Eaton, Allison Hayes, Jennifer Roberts, Christeen Stridsberg, Glenna S. Jackson, Laura Naso
Kate
Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust
2006 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
2006 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
No abstract provided.
The Lantern Vol. 73, No. 2, Spring 2006, Christopher Curley, Patrick Roesle, Klaus Yoder, Ashley Higgins, Phil Repko, Rachel Daniel, Rori Smith, Andrew Brienza, Brett Celinski, Nathan Dawley, Katy Diana, Georgia Julius, Joshua Solomon, Trevor Strunk, Tori Wynne, Jennifer Mingolello, Julie Gentile, Brad Smith, Rachel Bower, Natalie Rokaski, Katharine Jones, Ian O'Neill, Harrison Ziskind, Christopher Wierzbowski, Richard Veale, Maureen Mccarthy
The Lantern Vol. 73, No. 2, Spring 2006, Christopher Curley, Patrick Roesle, Klaus Yoder, Ashley Higgins, Phil Repko, Rachel Daniel, Rori Smith, Andrew Brienza, Brett Celinski, Nathan Dawley, Katy Diana, Georgia Julius, Joshua Solomon, Trevor Strunk, Tori Wynne, Jennifer Mingolello, Julie Gentile, Brad Smith, Rachel Bower, Natalie Rokaski, Katharine Jones, Ian O'Neill, Harrison Ziskind, Christopher Wierzbowski, Richard Veale, Maureen Mccarthy
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Of the Man
• Beauty in America
• Kindling
• Genevieve
• Bits of Copper
• A Love Song to Hip Hop
• From James' Journal
• I Want a Woman
• Peregrine Rain
• Resurge
• Frustrations
• (At Least) You Gave Me Something to Write About
• The Fun of Giving Interactive History Lectures as a Summer Job
• Exigence
• White Water
• My Summer, with Salt
• The City With Two Faces
• I Dig Your Cello
• Life-Filled Ghost Town
• Laura, On Happiness
• Integration/Assimilation
• Sunny Side Estates
• Every Night I …
Court Green: Dossier: Bouts-Rimes, Columbia College Chicago
Court Green: Dossier: Bouts-Rimes, Columbia College Chicago
Court Green
An annual poetry magazine with a different theme for each issue; printed from 2004 to 2015.
Cornbread & Sushi: A Journey Through The Rural South, John E. Lane, Deno P. Trakas
Cornbread & Sushi: A Journey Through The Rural South, John E. Lane, Deno P. Trakas
College Books
"This book is a collaborative product of the Cornbread & Sushi Seminar at Wofford College 2005-2006"
The seminar was led by the faculty members John Lane and Deno Trakas. The contributors (including Wofford students, faculty, and staff, and Southern authors) are: Austin Baker, Elizabeth Bethea, Butch Clay, Hal Crowther, Ivy Farr, Tom Franklin, William Gay, Frye Gaillard, Steve Harvey, Casey Lambert, Martin Lammon, John Lane, Lewis Lovett, Trish Makres, Karen Sayler McElmurray, Larry McGehee, Jim Morgan, Mary Mungo, Mark Olencki, Wilson Peden, Jason Rains, Hallie Sessoms, Ron Rash, Dori Sanders, Bettie Sellers, George Singleton, Lee Smith, Deno Trakas, Laura Vaughn, …
Spectrum, 2006, Northwestern College
Graduate Bulletin, 2006-2007 (2006), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2006-2007 (2006), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Inscape 2006, Morehead State University
Inscape 2006, Morehead State University
Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive
The 2006 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.
[Introduction To] Epic Revisionism: Russian History And Literature As Stalinist Propaganda, David Brandenberger, Kevin M. F. Platt
[Introduction To] Epic Revisionism: Russian History And Literature As Stalinist Propaganda, David Brandenberger, Kevin M. F. Platt
Bookshelf
Focusing on a number of historical and literary personalities who were regarded with disdain in the aftermath of the 1917 revolution - figures such as Peter the Great, Ivan the Terrible, Alexander Pushkin, Leo Tolstoy, and Mikhail Lermontov - "Epic Revisionism" tells the fascinating story of these individuals' return to canonical status during the darkest days of the Stalin era. An inherently interdisciplinary project, "Epic Revisionism" features pieces on literary and cultural history, film, opera, and theater. It pairs scholarly essays with selections from Stalin-era primary sources - newspaper articles, unpublished archival documents, short stories - to provide students and …
[Introduction To] Her Best Shot: Women And Guns In America, Laura Browder
[Introduction To] Her Best Shot: Women And Guns In America, Laura Browder
Bookshelf
The gun-toting woman holds enormous symbolic significance in American culture. For over two centuries, women who pick up guns have disrupted the popular association of guns and masculinity, spurring debates about women's capabilities for violence as well as their capacity for full citizenship. In Her Best Shot, Laura Browder examines the relationship between women and guns and the ways in which the figure of the armed woman has served as a lightning rod for cultural issues.
Utilizing autobiographies, advertising, journalism, novels, and political tracts, among other sources, Browder traces appearances of the armed woman across a chronological spectrum from …
Kate 2006 Winter, Colleen Tappel, Barbara Dewitt, Jen Knox, Whitney Prose, Amber Robertson, Ruth Garrett, Christeen Stridsberg, Shannon Lakanen, Mac Mcgowan, Julie Eaton, Abby Gaurd, Sarah Jacobson, Geetha Nagarajan, Jane Wu, Suzanne Ashworth, Jennifer Roberts, Glenna S. Jackson
Kate 2006 Winter, Colleen Tappel, Barbara Dewitt, Jen Knox, Whitney Prose, Amber Robertson, Ruth Garrett, Christeen Stridsberg, Shannon Lakanen, Mac Mcgowan, Julie Eaton, Abby Gaurd, Sarah Jacobson, Geetha Nagarajan, Jane Wu, Suzanne Ashworth, Jennifer Roberts, Glenna S. Jackson
Kate
Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust
Nexus, Winter 2006, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Winter 2006, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Summer 2006, 90.9 Wmpg Fm
Why Dogs Stopped Flying: Poems, Kenneth W. Brewer
Why Dogs Stopped Flying: Poems, Kenneth W. Brewer
All USU Press Publications
The solid rightness of image after image in Ken Brewer's poetry was never better than in Why Dogs Stopped Flying. His familiar style is plain-spoken, his humor reliable and self-ironic. Yet, in this collection perhaps more than in his earlier work, the particularity of the poet's insight into the physical world--and the warmth of his affection for it--combine to create an unexpected transcendence. Beasts and bodies are transformed in his lines, and our dim, unremarkable lives on this shadowed earth become somehow more luminous--small suns opening in the dark, small words to the moon.
A Voice In The Wilderness, Michael Austin
A Voice In The Wilderness, Michael Austin
All USU Press Publications
In her writings, Terry Tempest Williams repeatedly invites us as readers into engagement and conversation with both her and her subject matter, whether it is nature or society, environment or art. From her evocation, in Desert Quartet: An Erotic Landscape, of an eroticism of place that defines erotic as "in relation," to the spiritual connectivity and familial bonds she explores in Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place and the political engagement she urges in The Open Space of Democracy, much of her work is about relationship, connection, and community. Like much good writing, her books invite readers into …
Horizons, Volume 23, 2006, Sacred Heart University
Horizons, Volume 23, 2006, Sacred Heart University
Vistas (Horizons)
No abstract provided.