In this dialogue, authors, teachers, and environmentalists Yvonne Blomer and Jenna Butler discuss the ways in which our desire paths—our intents for our lives—have changed since the start of the pandemic. Covering women\u27s writing, feminism, daily life during the pandemic, environmentalism, and race, this dialogue is an act of allyship from two women of different backgrounds writing together
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Submitted to the faculty of Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for...
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Review of Mary Woodbury\u27s edited collection, Winds of Change: Short Stories about Our Climate
This collection of essays comprises a memoir of the last 17 years of the author’s life, beginning wi...
Five poems that explore isolation, the environment and meandering thoughts, sometimes with a hint of...
Because the Muddiness of Mud Must Be Uttered, by disabled senior writer Dorothy Ellen Palmer, is a ...
To accompany the posthumous publication of Sylvia Bowerbank’s personal essay “Sitting in the Bush, O...
A nonfiction work that explores widow\u27s walks in a time of climate change on the coasts. This pie...
This essay uses queer mycologies to advocate for radical rest in the face of anti-queer organizing a...
This creative nonfiction essay explores the interrelatedness of place—in this case, the island of In...
To mark the tenth anniversary of The Goose, we asked prominent ecologically-minded scholars, writers...
French feminist philosopher Hélène Cixous says, ‘the book is a letter on the run’ ( White Ink 177) a...
The Insider -- Maelstrom -- My Story of The Veil . Three pieces from the portfolio for the Senior W...
Submitted to the faculty of Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for...
I feel uneasy stepping into the great territories opened up by Nancy Moules (2017) and Kate Beamer (...
Thesis (M.F.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Early in the 20th century, Muriel Rukeyser set t...
News Mental Health During Winter A Conversation with Heather Bruegl The Girl Child Art Foundation ...
Review of Mary Woodbury\u27s edited collection, Winds of Change: Short Stories about Our Climate
This collection of essays comprises a memoir of the last 17 years of the author’s life, beginning wi...
Five poems that explore isolation, the environment and meandering thoughts, sometimes with a hint of...
Because the Muddiness of Mud Must Be Uttered, by disabled senior writer Dorothy Ellen Palmer, is a ...