Neo-Liver by Zane RussellPosted on February 28, 2024January 30, 2024 Hesitantly reaching her head down, the feline extended her tongue and licked the edge of the cilantro. Advanced Writing CourseFictionanimals fantasy food
Speak Up, Honey by Tiffany LeongPosted on February 26, 2024January 30, 2024 God gave you a mouth for a reason. Advanced Writing CourseFictionfamily growing up memory
Mapping Carceral Geographies by Yudi FengPosted on February 23, 2024February 23, 2024 To visualize the abolitionist imagination is a matter of disarticulating the invisibility of these systems by rendering them geographic. CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarcapitalism incarceration race
6.1 Alter Ego — Dark Blonde Ash by Kiara MujicaPosted on February 21, 2024February 21, 2024 It made me feel like I had a second self. I was a brand-new person. Creative NonfictionFirst-Year Writing Seminarbeauty family hair memory
Childlike Innocence and the Survival of Gods by Ava PaolucciPosted on February 19, 2024February 19, 2024 Innocence is one of the remaining traits that keeps religion alive, and therefore is dependent on children for survival. CriticismFirst-Year Writing SeminarChildhood myth narrative religion
Are My Kin Tapping Their Feet by Selah PaynePosted on February 16, 2024January 30, 2024 Who's to deny access to profound realms we enter when songs are exchanged amongst the Black masses? Creative NonfictionInterdisciplinary Seminarancestry blackness dance music
Haunting Ourselves by Madeleine KernPosted on February 14, 2024January 30, 2024 We watch, hungry for answers and our first real glimpse at the ghost that torments Nell. Advanced Writing CourseCriticismmemory mental health television
On Death and Goats by Sophie MulgrewPosted on February 12, 2024January 30, 2024 I thought of the carcass of the autopsied lamb, split open and bare; I tried to imagine flames licking at its flesh. Advanced Writing CourseCreative Nonfictiondeath family growing up memory
Pandemic Pet by Kylie NguyenPosted on February 9, 2024January 30, 2024 Singing at the fortissimo opera level, / He prevents the silence from echoing too loud. First-Year Writing SeminarPoetryanimals music poetics
The Weird, Wild Detour of “Pine Barrens” by Claudia Lopez-OnaPosted on February 7, 2024January 30, 2024 They may provide cover and a place to dump the dead, but it is also where they are at their most morally corrupt and reprehensible. Advanced Writing CourseCriticismnarrative setting television
What If She’s Gay? by Ava ChioccoPosted on February 5, 2024February 5, 2024 These characters and interpretations provide an interesting level of historical queer representation on a larger scale, whether or not they are actually queer. CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarfemale sexuality literature queerness sexuality women
Letter to an Ex-Friend by Becca SolomonPosted on February 2, 2024January 31, 2024 I wonder if you still feel in the right about that situation? I don’t think I want to know the answer. Creative NonfictionFirst-Year Writing SeminarFriendship growing up literature