
Writer/editor out of central Arkansas aiming to leave no topic, style or genre unturned.
Image courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington
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A Sestina for My Grandmother
Originally published in Prairie Margins, the national undergraduate literary magazine at Bowling Green State University. This…
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Identity Run Error (a poem)
STOP! NEVER OPEN AFTER DARK! run as fast as you can and don’t look back [OK]…
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Driven: Queer Cinema, Car Rides, and Movement
In the most literal sense, it is impossible to run away from something without running towards…
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Knowledge and Violence in ‘Women in Love’
D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love engages heavily with what it means to have knowledge – this…
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Finding the “New Shape” – Bildungsroman in Sons and Lovers
Wiedenfeld, Logan. “Excess and Economy in Sons and Lovers.” Studies in the Novel 48 (Fall 2016):…
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Eleven Point
I had only ever been canoeing once before – in fact, the year before. I suppose…
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Ella
It is around midnight, and I am taking one of my semi-annual too-stressed-to-sit-still walks around campus.…
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Keeping Watch
In the internet age of pet Instagram accounts and Twitter empires dedicated to rating dogs out…
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A Year in Steps
I. March Coming back to the river trail was like learning to walk again. Time makes…
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Haunting as Excess in “Beloved”
Written under the thoughtful direction of Drs. Joshua Glick and Toni Jaudon for the Spring 2021…
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Fitting the Bill (director’s cut)
I wrote an article about the maybe-probably-long-lost ivory-billed woodpecker for the November 2023 issue of AY…
History, despite its wrenching pain
Maya Angelou, “On the Pulse of Morning“
Cannot be unlived, but if faced
With courage, need not be lived again.
