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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Andonia Gountanis' Poems, Andonia Gountanis
Andonia Gountanis' Poems, Andonia Gountanis
Binghamton University Undergraduate Journal
Hello! My name is Andonia Gountanis, I am a junior and a neuroscience major at Binghamton University. My studies mostly consist of heavy-loaded-science courses. I enjoy writing in my free time! This gives me a little diversity in what I do, and gives me a break from all the heavy science material I learn in a day!
The Wall, Jennifer C. Cormack
Light Of The World, Jennifer C. Cormack
Only 45 Minutes Away, Guadalupe Astorga Contreras
Only 45 Minutes Away, Guadalupe Astorga Contreras
First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience
Being a part of an immigrant family, photographer Astorga has not had the chance to travel much even within her home state of California. Trips through class, clubs and events sponsored by Loyola Marymount University have provided her with the opportunity to visit places like Catalina Island right off the coast of L.A. and see things she and her family had only talked and dreamed of.
My Three Years In Europe, Mildred Barnhill
My Three Years In Europe, Mildred Barnhill
Manuscripts
Life on an ocean liner is a lot of fun as one becomes initiated into the many devices for whiling away the idle hours. After being at sea for four or five days, seeing nothing but the broad expanse of water, it is very thrilling to sight another vessel. Warning that land will soon be seen is first given by the sea gulls, flying out sometimes great distances from the shore. The first land seen is the Scilly Islands, then the amazing chalk cliffs of southwestern England.
Camilo, Lauren Mcelyea
A Landscape Photo Album As Self Portrait, Andrew Taylor
A Landscape Photo Album As Self Portrait, Andrew Taylor
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
abstract not required
That We May Be At Peace, Josh Wardrip
That We May Be At Peace, Josh Wardrip
SPECS journal of art and culture
No abstract provided.
Independence, Katie Hopmann
Grand Canyon, Julieanne Bowen
A Comedy Of Errors To Cape Town, Lacey Lewis
A Comedy Of Errors To Cape Town, Lacey Lewis
Scope
Lacey was a Ouachita student studying abroad for the semester in Cape Town. Her trip to Cape Town was an adventure in itself and through this story she explains the many obstacles she had to overcome to end up in Cape Town.
Le Romancier Africain Et L'« Énigme D'Arrivée », Bernard Mouralis
Le Romancier Africain Et L'« Énigme D'Arrivée », Bernard Mouralis
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
The theme of travel occupies an important place in African literature for two reasons. The earliest African writers wanted to substitute their own discourse for the one that had been produced by the West for centuries and which was long considered to be the sole legitimate discourse on Africa. By portraying African heroes and/or narrators who embarked on voyages to Africa or to Europe, African writers showed that the African too could be a traveler. The second reason is linked to generic considerations. Since the time of Don Quixote, the novel unfolds as an itinerary moving from one point to …