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Poetry

2013

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Maps On The Backs Of Our Eyes, Joan Paulette Robinson Dec 2013

Maps On The Backs Of Our Eyes, Joan Paulette Robinson

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

A collection of poems related to places in the Mojave Desert and the Las Vegas area or in rural central Michigan. Most poems deal with history and memory and the overlapping nature of experience.


En L'Air: A Collection Of Poetry Written In The Air, Pamela Herron Oct 2013

En L'Air: A Collection Of Poetry Written In The Air, Pamela Herron

Pamela Herron

En l'air is Herron's first poetry collection and grew out of many sleepless flights looking down on the earth below. The poems intertwine the world of a destructive species and the environment that suffers through such destruction.


Lessons In Tourism, Emily A. Francisco Oct 2013

Lessons In Tourism, Emily A. Francisco

Student Publications

A section poem in four parts that examines a number of experiences from the perspective of a female traveler, addressing themes such as dislocation of self, the remaking of identity, and the nature of female otherness within the global community.


Shieldmaiden, Allison A. Taylor Oct 2013

Shieldmaiden, Allison A. Taylor

Student Publications

"Shieldmaiden" is a poem that examines J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series from a feminist perspective, focusing on the character of Éowyn and her influence on female readers of Tolkien's novels.


Wilma’S Song, Stephen Gillette Jun 2013

Wilma’S Song, Stephen Gillette

Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University

No abstract provided.


Tree Of Sorrow, Jon Micah Bayliss Jun 2013

Tree Of Sorrow, Jon Micah Bayliss

Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University

No abstract provided.


The Virtuous Woman, Anjetta Williams Jun 2013

The Virtuous Woman, Anjetta Williams

Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University

No abstract provided.


Life Isn’T About Arranging The Flowers, It’S About Controlling The Seeds, Christian Powell Jun 2013

Life Isn’T About Arranging The Flowers, It’S About Controlling The Seeds, Christian Powell

Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University

No abstract provided.


The Beast, Stephen Clark Jun 2013

The Beast, Stephen Clark

Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University

No abstract provided.


Just To Fit In, Stephen Clark Jun 2013

Just To Fit In, Stephen Clark

Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University

No abstract provided.


How I Will Live! Before I Bow., Michael Williams Jun 2013

How I Will Live! Before I Bow., Michael Williams

Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University

No abstract provided.


Catechism, Stephen Clark Jun 2013

Catechism, Stephen Clark

Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University

No abstract provided.


Ain’T Got Nowhere To Go, Anjetta Williams Jun 2013

Ain’T Got Nowhere To Go, Anjetta Williams

Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University

No abstract provided.


Late Summer 1912, Stephen Gillette Jun 2013

Late Summer 1912, Stephen Gillette

Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of Tennessee State University

No abstract provided.


William Plomer, Transnational Modernism And The Hogarth Press, John K. Young Jun 2013

William Plomer, Transnational Modernism And The Hogarth Press, John K. Young

John K. Young

William Plomer (1903–73), a self-described Anglo-Afro-Asian novelist, poet, editor and librettist, spent only the early years of his lengthy career as a Hogarth Press author but still ranks as one of the Woolfs’ most prolific writers, with a total of nine titles issued during his seven years with the Press. Like Katherine Mansfield, Plomer made his mark with Hogarth before signing with a more established firm, but the depth and breadth of Plomer’s career with the Woolfs is significantly greater: his five volumes of fiction presented Hogarth’s readers with groundbreaking portraits of South African, Japanese and (British) working class cultures. …


A Birdhouse At The Bottom Of The Ocean, Sarah C. Howze May 2013

A Birdhouse At The Bottom Of The Ocean, Sarah C. Howze

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


What To Sight And Smell Was Sweet: Flowers And Gardening In Paradise Lost, Linnea White May 2013

What To Sight And Smell Was Sweet: Flowers And Gardening In Paradise Lost, Linnea White

Colloquy Undergraduate Research Journal

Flowers and gardening have been part of human life since God placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. In Milton’s epic Paradise Lost, flowers and the act of gardening enhance the meaning of the poem and give insight into life before and after sin corrupted God’s creation. Milton’s use of plant and floral imagery highlights the changes and continuities between unfallen and fallen life in Paradise Lost.


Mother Noose, Mark Smith May 2013

Mother Noose, Mark Smith

Bryant Literary Review

Behind the yard of pumpkins
and blue hubbards, stems


Eros Vs. Logos, David Zepp Lash May 2013

Eros Vs. Logos, David Zepp Lash

Bryant Literary Review

On July 15, 2011 I was diagnosed with a stage IV "double hit" Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer.


Father, 1970, Julie Danho May 2013

Father, 1970, Julie Danho

Bryant Literary Review

Outside Sip-N-Dip Donuts, he and Drag and Crazy Andy down Cuervo until


After Harry's Suicide, E. G. Silverman May 2013

After Harry's Suicide, E. G. Silverman

Bryant Literary Review

I had not dreamed, so at first I remembered nothing.


The Sting Of It, Denise Utt May 2013

The Sting Of It, Denise Utt

Bryant Literary Review

If I could retire
I wouldn't have to commute
to the whims of the wind


Looking Forward To The Farmer's Market, Stephen Germic May 2013

Looking Forward To The Farmer's Market, Stephen Germic

Bryant Literary Review

Slender lives of orphans, sewage of a nation,
they talk in old age about childhood.


Ghost, Peter Barlow May 2013

Ghost, Peter Barlow

Bryant Literary Review

South of Piqua there's a rest stop.


Airport, Alex Russo May 2013

Airport, Alex Russo

Bryant Literary Review

a universe of utter transience connects people
moving in every direction like twelve thousand


Afterlife--The Drowning Pool, Catherine Tahmin May 2013

Afterlife--The Drowning Pool, Catherine Tahmin

Bryant Literary Review

when you die
they bring you warm towels


Contributors May 2013

Contributors

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Title Page May 2013

Title Page

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Verso May 2013

Verso

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.


Editor's Note May 2013

Editor's Note

Bryant Literary Review

No abstract provided.