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Grief, Wyatt Backer Dec 2023

Grief, Wyatt Backer

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Whispers Of The Soul, Taya Coffman Dec 2023

Whispers Of The Soul, Taya Coffman

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Are You Hungry Baby, Anna R. Dec 2023

Are You Hungry Baby, Anna R.

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Flushed Face, Janie Ellis Dec 2023

Flushed Face, Janie Ellis

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


A Treatise On The American Cockroach, Jason Marecki Dec 2023

A Treatise On The American Cockroach, Jason Marecki

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Blossom Of The Saint, Evan Meyers Dec 2023

Blossom Of The Saint, Evan Meyers

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Kenting, 2018, Jasmine Hsueh-Ting Lee Dec 2023

Kenting, 2018, Jasmine Hsueh-Ting Lee

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Finding The Light, Janie Ellis Dec 2023

Finding The Light, Janie Ellis

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Contributors, Diamond Line Editors Dec 2023

Contributors, Diamond Line Editors

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Diamond Line Editors Dec 2023

Table Of Contents, Diamond Line Editors

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Letter From The Editors, Diamond Line Editors Dec 2023

Letter From The Editors, Diamond Line Editors

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Acknowledgements, Diamond Line Editors Dec 2023

Acknowledgements, Diamond Line Editors

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Diamond Line - Fall 2023, Diamond Line Editors Dec 2023

Diamond Line - Fall 2023, Diamond Line Editors

Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


January 2nd 2023, Story Lee Dec 2023

January 2nd 2023, Story Lee

Landshark Literary Review

This piece was written during a sleepless night worrying about the current downward spiral of treatment of trans people. It is a quiet look into the almost-mundane fears and struggles of American trans people.


"Waiting By The Shores", Emily Suh Dec 2023

"Waiting By The Shores", Emily Suh

Landshark Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Out Of Season, Chloe Dobbins Dec 2023

Out Of Season, Chloe Dobbins

Landshark Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Sunday Nights, Chloe Dobbins Dec 2023

Sunday Nights, Chloe Dobbins

Landshark Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Amelie, August, Elisabeth A. Bailey Dec 2023

Amelie, August, Elisabeth A. Bailey

Landshark Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Defining Gastrocriticism As A Critical Paradigm On The Example Of Irish Literature And Food Writing: A Vade Mecum, Anke Klitzing Dec 2023

Defining Gastrocriticism As A Critical Paradigm On The Example Of Irish Literature And Food Writing: A Vade Mecum, Anke Klitzing

Doctoral

The aim of this study is to map out the gastrocritical approach, using Irish literature and writing to test its premises, and to provide a vade mecum for its practical application, particularly for interdisciplinary scholars. The gastrocritical approach furnishes a “culinary lens” for reading food and foodways in imaginative texts, informed by work in the field of food studies and gastronomy. The approach was broadly characterised by Tobin in 2002, but only sparsely used since. The past fifteen years have seen an increasing self-awareness and reflexivity in the field of literary food studies. As the field matures, there have been …


Beyond Words: An Exploration Of Research And Writing For Indigenous Land Acknowledgements, Oksana Flores Dec 2023

Beyond Words: An Exploration Of Research And Writing For Indigenous Land Acknowledgements, Oksana Flores

Master of Arts in Professional Writing Capstones

This capstone delves into the practical application and importance of land acknowledgments within the frameworks of Critical Indigenous Theory and Narrative Theory. Through the utilization of archival research methods, the project not only offers recommendations for crafting an effective land acknowledgment but also provides the necessary historical foundation for the implementation of such a statement at Kennesaw State University. This effort serves to strengthen the university's commitment to diversity and equity on campus.


Thunderfort, Lever Stewart Dec 2023

Thunderfort, Lever Stewart

Master of Arts in Professional Writing Capstones

Thunderfort is a tabletop roleplaying game (TTRPG) that utilizes both synchronous and asynchronous communication in both its rules and its fictitious setting. This project seeks to provide a unique TTRPG experience that is partially or fully digital, played out via text chatting and digital dice rolling. Such a game is also intended to be enjoyed by players without said players needing to worry about game session scheduling conflicts, since a large part of the game is played via digital, asynchronous communication. The full, most up-to-date text can also be accessed at thunderfort.lsflegal.com.


Poetic Representations Of Covid-19 Narratives: An Exploration Of Emotional Experiences During The Pandemic, Isha Harshe, Lindy Davidson Dec 2023

Poetic Representations Of Covid-19 Narratives: An Exploration Of Emotional Experiences During The Pandemic, Isha Harshe, Lindy Davidson

The Qualitative Report

In pivotal moments of history like the COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical to attend to and preserve the stories of different people experiencing the same phenomenon in their own ways. This project analyzed the public’s emotional experiences during the pandemic using methods of narrative and poetic inquiry. After reading 105 entries from the Pandemic Journaling Project, an online platform where people anonymously published journal entries reflecting on their pandemic experiences, narratives were categorized based on ten prominent emotional themes: anger, anxiety, fatigue, fear, loneliness, longing, loss, loss of control, stress, and uncertainty. Found poems were constructed for each emotion …


The Woman And The Well, Lauren Luomala Dec 2023

The Woman And The Well, Lauren Luomala

Honors Projects

A collection of 16 poems inspired by personal life experiences, containing themes of the natural world, relationships, and faith.


A Million Little Griefs, Justine Hayes Dec 2023

A Million Little Griefs, Justine Hayes

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

A Million Little Griefs is a poetry collection that explores themes of time, place and identity through personal experiences and observations of a young mother living cross-culturally in Malawi, Africa. The book is divided into the three sections, Embrace, Ground, and Release (EGR,) which create a cyclical trajectory that serves as a guide for walking through transitions and new experiences.


Coffee Black & Melancholy Bright, Lisha Elizabeth Mccurry Dec 2023

Coffee Black & Melancholy Bright, Lisha Elizabeth Mccurry

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

A hybrid memoir encompassing a collection of personal essays and poetry that tells a story of depression, grief, and family intersecting in a journey through destruction and healing.


Illuminations, Kristina Michelle Thoman Dec 2023

Illuminations, Kristina Michelle Thoman

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

Abstract: Illumination is the multi-general story of a Jewish family, and their oral traditions. The story will trace the family from just before the biblical exodus, through the holocaust, and follow them to modern day America. The family will face antisemitism at each place in history along the way, losing a child to the pharaoh's cruel decree to slay the male children of the Hebrew slaves, narrowly escaping a death camp in the holocaust, and finally facing growing anti-Jewish hate in America. In the last act of the story, the family will be faced with the question, if you are …


Front Matter - Jaepl - Volume 28, Wendy Ryden Dec 2023

Front Matter - Jaepl - Volume 28, Wendy Ryden

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

Front Matter


Why Moffet Matters Now, Stephen Lafer, Jonathan M. Marine Dec 2023

Why Moffet Matters Now, Stephen Lafer, Jonathan M. Marine

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

James Porter Moffett (1929–1996) was a ground-breaking teacher, author, and theorist of language learning who had a profound impact on the fields of English Education, Language Arts, Composition, and Educational Psychology in the mid to late 20th century and was the first member of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning (AEPL). In the inaugural Moffett’s Corner, Steve Lafer and Jonathan Marine discuss how they came together, why they wanted to start this column, and what they hope to accomplish.


Jaepl - Volume 28, Wendy Ryden Dec 2023

Jaepl - Volume 28, Wendy Ryden

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

Full Issue of The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning Volume 28.


Table Of Contents - Jaepl - Volume 28, Wendy Ryden Dec 2023

Table Of Contents - Jaepl - Volume 28, Wendy Ryden

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

Table of Contents