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Journey Key
(2022-12-21)
Nora Burroughs, the protagonist of this novel, Journey Key, finds herself embroiled in a centuries-old curse—a curse that, if not broken, would put other women, including her daughter, in mortal danger. The hitch is that ...
The Truth-Teller Told a Lie
(2022-12-22)
The Truth-Teller Told a Lie is Darrin Reed Abplanalp-Cowan’s first memoir, telling
the story of one of America’s first out-LGBTQ+ television anchors before the days of
marriage equality or workplace and housing protections ...
Diverging in the Woods: The Journeys of Robert Frost and T.S. Eliot to WWI England and the Impact on Fashioning Two Distinct Poetic Identities.
(2022-04-21)
Over the past several decades the term Modern Poetry has undergone an expansion of which poets it should be applied to. Through a reinterpretation of the qualities of modern verse, poets who in the past have been left ...
Love, love, snub. The Beatles, Manila, and Imelda.
(2022-11-21)
The Beatles went to Manila at 4:30pm on Sunday July 3, 1966. The next day they played two concerts to a total of 80,000 people - the largest one-day audience in their entire touring career. But the visit is remembered ...
We Did It Together
(2022-12-07)
Set in mid-twentieth century Jonesborough, Tennessee, We Did It Together is a
two-act play based on true-life stories of people who helped shape this small
Appalachian town during a tumultuous era of change. These ...
All We Bury
(2022-12-22)
My novel in-progress, All We Bury, begins with Naomi and Olivia, two young women struggling to find belonging in the insular, fictional town of Fort Hanlon, Montana. Despite her fiancé’s serial and public infidelity, Naomi ...
Distance and Intimacy in Baudri of Bourgueil's Libellus
(2022-10-19)
Abstract Baudri of Bourgueil, c. 1046-1150, collected his personal poems in a single manuscript, copied and decorated under his supervision, which he circulated only to close friends. He was a well-regarded and effective ...
A Doll’s House: Gender Performativity, Quest for Identity and Production Shifts Over Time
(2022-02-03)
This work details how Henrik Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House reveals social constructs, gender relations, and collective identity struggles. Ibsen depicts the awakening and liberation of Nora Helmer from her confined, domestic ...
“Dead, to begin with”: The Role of Ghosts in Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol
(2022-05-10)
An exploration of the role of the ghosts in Charles Dickens’s "A Christmas Carol", specifically considering the influence of religion, the eighteenth century Gothic tradition, and the nineteenth century ghost story on ...
The Book of Questions
(2022-12-21)
"The Book of Questions" is intended to become a Middle Grade novel about a magical philosophy world that exists within a portal at the New York Public Library. The thesis consists of the first four chapters of the novel. ...