Maladaptive Daydreaming by Bryanna GaryPosted on December 18, 2019April 27, 2021 Daydreaming excessively: Great for the imagination; terrible for real life. Creative NonfictionIndependent Projectanxiety depression personal essay
Ocean Reveries by Callie WilliamsPosted on April 16, 2019April 15, 2021 Seen in light of the modern concept of “self-care” through escape, the first chapter of Moby Dick offers a powerful commentary on mental health. CriticismFirst-Year Writing Seminardepression literature mental health New York City
Shall I Project a World? by Claire SimonPosted on March 25, 2019April 13, 2021 On the music of Isao Tomita, communicative entropy, and coming to terms with a diagnosis Advanced Writing CourseCreative Nonfictiondepression mental health music perception
White Noise, Black Screen by Alana JamesPosted on March 6, 2019April 8, 2021 To what extent does a villain become a victim? Can you make a human out of any monster? Advanced Writing CourseCreative Nonfictionanxiety Childhood depression film horror mental health storytelling
Mind the Gap by Julia Winfield WilliamsPosted on December 7, 2017February 23, 2018 "Depression seeps into your body and sits like a weight on your chest and your head, on every part of you—even the parts you’ve never known." Creative NonfictionIndependent ProjectPortfolioanxiety Childhood depression family home identity memoir memory relationships self
Don’t Look Back by StacyPosted on February 8, 2016October 6, 2020 “My mother is gifted with forgetfulness. She calls it a gift, anyway. It is a unique ability to simply forget the bad stuff.” Advanced Writing CourseCreative Nonfictionaddiction Childhood depression family fathers growing up memory mothers parents