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  • Haug, Bethany (2012-04-20)
    "Bird Call Across a Tiny Horizon" is a collection of poems that explore a speaker's relationship to her literary characters, Annie & Oscar—both self and other, life and artifice. These poems alternate between first, seco ...
  • Morales, Dionisia (2009-04-17)
    In her collection of autobiographical nonfiction essays, Episodes in People-Watching, Dionisia Morales explores how one’s sense of self is vulnerable to time and circumstance. Beating at the heart of each piece is the no ...
  • Tuma, Teresa K. Easterling (1995-05-19)
    This collection consists of autobiographical essays which center around my father, my first husband, and my backyard. All of the pieces are recollections, and most occur either from my study inside the house, or from t ...
  • Goman, Nicholas Edward (2012-05-02)
    This is the first part of a three-part novel. It is the story of Thomas Reed, who is graduating from college and embroiled in the task of learning how to grow up. A few weeks before graduation Tom is contacted by a man w ...
  • Haskins, Isabelle (2008-04-30)
    Kiddie Pool is a collection of eight short stories dealing in general terms with themes of culpability and control. The characters in the stories have their share of problems—car accidents, domestic violence, manic depr ...
  • Ludden, Jason (2008-04-16)
    May We All Wake Up One By One is the beginning of a novel set in the West African country of Guinea. The story follows Sean Wake, a twenty-something American who finds himself working for the Feed the World Program as th ...
  • Brisker, Kathy Jo (2010-06-17)
    In this collection of nonfiction essays, Brisker recounts her path of recovery after suffering traumatic brain injury. The memoir opens with her first waking moments in the hospital one week after she was thrown from her ...
  • Duerst, Gretchen (2005-04-15)
    In this creative non-fiction thesis, I present a collection of personal essays that examine my significant moments of awkwardness with failed communications or frustrated relationships when I wanted to draw people closer ...
  • Luskey, Jacquelyn Kate (2012-05-16)
    This collection of loosely-linked personal essays explores the fluid nature of individual and cultural identity. In the opening essay, "Midrash," I utilize my past and my ancestor's immigration story to explain my compl ...

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