This book is a potpourri of thirty-two essays and poems written by Skip Eisiminger between the turn of the twenty-first century and mid-2006. As the enclosed works will show, Eisiminger is an academic who—though he has since retired—looked forward to Monday mornings throughout the nearly forty years he spent happily teaching in Clemson University\u27s Department of English. The collection opens with a secular-humanist essay that was written for a contest sponsored by a religious foundation. After it was completed, however, the author learned that the final judge was a fundamentalist Christian. Needless to say, it did not win, place, or show. The book closes with some speculations on immortality, one aspect of which depends heavily on this e...
A dream of Heaven • The Baccalaureate sermon • Song recital • Class Day • The junior oratorical cont...
In this work, Peter Myers presents his relationship with reading and some of the books that hold imp...
Graduate winner: 2nd place, 2018, 31st Annual Carl Neureuther Student Book Collection Competitio
This book is a potpourri of thirty-two essays and poems written by Skip Eisiminger between the turn ...
In my recent past, two books of poems appeared in my mailbox, free, unsolicited, both filled with wo...
Article reminiscing upon the author\u27s work in at Canandaigua Academy. Includes John Reading\u27s...
Gardner-Webb Professor Emerita of English Dr. Joyce Brown has published a book of poetry to be relea...
A recent (2020) report by the Modern Language Association addresses the ethical treatment of graduat...
Editor\u27s Note: Dr. Schaap published this eulogy in his Blogspot, Stuff in the Basement, on April ...
I keep finding people to admire in books. Posting about developing a love of reading from I...
• Scholarship\u27s Reward • Thus Endeth • Even in Dover • An Essay Submitted for the Paisley Priz...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
An academic autobiography of one who came to academia later in life than most, Unfolding uses blog p...
This book is drawn from a series of annual faculty lectures at Connecticut College. The contents are...
Clemson University\u27s twice-yearly literary magazine, featuring creative prose, poetry, features, ...
A dream of Heaven • The Baccalaureate sermon • Song recital • Class Day • The junior oratorical cont...
In this work, Peter Myers presents his relationship with reading and some of the books that hold imp...
Graduate winner: 2nd place, 2018, 31st Annual Carl Neureuther Student Book Collection Competitio
This book is a potpourri of thirty-two essays and poems written by Skip Eisiminger between the turn ...
In my recent past, two books of poems appeared in my mailbox, free, unsolicited, both filled with wo...
Article reminiscing upon the author\u27s work in at Canandaigua Academy. Includes John Reading\u27s...
Gardner-Webb Professor Emerita of English Dr. Joyce Brown has published a book of poetry to be relea...
A recent (2020) report by the Modern Language Association addresses the ethical treatment of graduat...
Editor\u27s Note: Dr. Schaap published this eulogy in his Blogspot, Stuff in the Basement, on April ...
I keep finding people to admire in books. Posting about developing a love of reading from I...
• Scholarship\u27s Reward • Thus Endeth • Even in Dover • An Essay Submitted for the Paisley Priz...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
An academic autobiography of one who came to academia later in life than most, Unfolding uses blog p...
This book is drawn from a series of annual faculty lectures at Connecticut College. The contents are...
Clemson University\u27s twice-yearly literary magazine, featuring creative prose, poetry, features, ...
A dream of Heaven • The Baccalaureate sermon • Song recital • Class Day • The junior oratorical cont...
In this work, Peter Myers presents his relationship with reading and some of the books that hold imp...
Graduate winner: 2nd place, 2018, 31st Annual Carl Neureuther Student Book Collection Competitio