Gregersen’s personal narrative, “The Long Journey Home,” is a complex and true story of a loss of sanity and belonging. It details a journey across two countries seeking a sense of community and a place to call home. This is also the story of a person with a psychiatric disability trying to educate himself and make something of himself in a world where it seemed he was already written off as a loss by people with power to crush his hopes but never his spirit
This memoir is a recollection of a Mexican-American childhood lived in Huntington Beach, California....
The more we search outside of ourselves for answers, the less likely we are to be satisfied. Often, ...
Environmental Writing and Great Lakes LiteratureWith the message sent, he realized something. He was...
Christine Woodside’s column tells the story of her friend, Dan, whose age and medical problems had p...
This collection of personal essays focuses on the concept of home while examining turning points in ...
Prose that begins: It was always a quick turnaround. The Army has a funny habit of doing that (thoug...
The idea of home is one that is central to a sense of identity. However, what makes someplace a home...
I have left behind the world of reality many times by way of another’s writing. Yet, more memorable ...
Where is home if you have no definitive place to call home, such as a house you grew up in and someo...
2018 Jan Rehner Writing Prize Finalists, 1st Year Honourable Mention, WRIT 1700B“Where We Belong” gr...
The subtitle comes from a letter Margaret Laurence wrote to Al Purdy on 31 October 1968, when she wa...
As a concrete remembrance of our being together, at the end of every term I like to collect writing ...
[[abstract]]Abstract Since I was born, the world I watched is dim. This cognition is what a normal w...
This article explores the personal narratives of two displaced travelers, Pico Iyer and Sir Alfred M...
I was always a really good kid. I did my homework, ate my vegetables, and made my bed. I was happy a...
This memoir is a recollection of a Mexican-American childhood lived in Huntington Beach, California....
The more we search outside of ourselves for answers, the less likely we are to be satisfied. Often, ...
Environmental Writing and Great Lakes LiteratureWith the message sent, he realized something. He was...
Christine Woodside’s column tells the story of her friend, Dan, whose age and medical problems had p...
This collection of personal essays focuses on the concept of home while examining turning points in ...
Prose that begins: It was always a quick turnaround. The Army has a funny habit of doing that (thoug...
The idea of home is one that is central to a sense of identity. However, what makes someplace a home...
I have left behind the world of reality many times by way of another’s writing. Yet, more memorable ...
Where is home if you have no definitive place to call home, such as a house you grew up in and someo...
2018 Jan Rehner Writing Prize Finalists, 1st Year Honourable Mention, WRIT 1700B“Where We Belong” gr...
The subtitle comes from a letter Margaret Laurence wrote to Al Purdy on 31 October 1968, when she wa...
As a concrete remembrance of our being together, at the end of every term I like to collect writing ...
[[abstract]]Abstract Since I was born, the world I watched is dim. This cognition is what a normal w...
This article explores the personal narratives of two displaced travelers, Pico Iyer and Sir Alfred M...
I was always a really good kid. I did my homework, ate my vegetables, and made my bed. I was happy a...
This memoir is a recollection of a Mexican-American childhood lived in Huntington Beach, California....
The more we search outside of ourselves for answers, the less likely we are to be satisfied. Often, ...
Environmental Writing and Great Lakes LiteratureWith the message sent, he realized something. He was...