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    • Japanese Blood in the Heart of the Gothic: An Anthology of Gothic Stories from the Japanese Diaspora 

      Hirayama, Amy
      Japanese Blood in the Heart of the Gothic is a fictional anthology of Gothic short stories from across the Japanese diaspora. Though the authors are fictional, they represent real Japanese communities outside of Japan and ...
    • Jason vs GIJOE 

      Tentor, Jason Michael
      Jason vs GI JOE is partly an exercise in autobiography, an experiment in relational aesthetics, and an interdisciplinary artist project at the intersection of comic books, creative writing and performance art. This comic ...
    • La Fin du Monde 

      Lauer, Chris Ryan
      La Fin du Monde, consists of a nonlinear preview of the content within my book of poems in progress, titled, La Fin du Monde. The work highlights my propensity to allow myself to be vulnerable, engage in self indulgence, ...
    • Life Could Be What It Is Right Now 

      LeCompte, Meta Camille
      Intimacy is at the center of my poetics. My thesis is the journey of my speaker leaning into the intimacy that art and writing provides in order to accept the gift of darkness. Although a lot of the content in my collection ...
    • long exposure 

      Rundberg Bunney, Annika Grace
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    • Love & Courage: Historic Fiction 

      Brown, Susan Marie
      The main section of Love & Courage is a collection of seventeen short fiction stories inspired by gravestone inscriptions found in Scotland, England, and Wales during independent research study abroad travels in 2013; and ...
    • Love Poems to the Poet's Body 

      Sharp, Travis
      This is an abstracted narrative of recuperation. These poems attempt to salvage a body marked by physical and cultural violence. Beginning with a series of "love poems" that address the body as an other, the poems move ...
    • Manor of Memory 

      McCarthy, Nicole
      Memory begins in neurons, racing back and forth from the hippocampus to the cortex of the brain. This book explores how malleable and unreliable memory can be; how it manifests in the body: mentally, physically, emotionally; ...
    • Mapping the Dream: A Poetics of Remembering 

      Michaels, Denise Marie
      The Things Downriver is a personal narrative drawing upon the lyric as a pathway to map dreaming. Devoting a year to mapping dreams of childhood recollections, the writer focused on interludes when she and her younger ...
    • "~" A Mash-Up: A Poetics of Defiance in the Age of the Internet of Everything 

      Mathison, Tiare Louise
      A-Mashup. I borrow this word from the pop/rock music scene where the word `DJ' now refers to someone who has multiple turntables at her fingertips, along with her computer, so she can `mash' the music together. My fingers ...
    • Memories- A Grief Journal 

      Nalgirkar, Sanika
      Memories – A Grief Journal is a memoir where a daughter writes letters to her deceased mother. In those letters, she reminisces her memories with her mother and what she wishes were different about it. She has also translated ...
    • Mist Manifesto & The Burlesque Genre: Ephemorality in a World Full of Pinochet Plushies 

      Levi-D'Ancona, Alysa
      Set in a post-apocalyptic marsh where a strange, bright mist consumes the town of Ahpisaw and stops time, Mogyype, a grieving widower, struggles to keep a hold on reality when he sees his dead wife in the blinding mist. ...
    • mung 

      Bae, Woogee
      This is an address of love. And the failed language that follows. Situated within spaces of waste and decay, the poems attempt to resurface buried or forgotten events, fragmented memories, in hopes of extending care to ...
    • Muses 

      Mandlin, Abigail Elaine
      Mental illness is a hurricane: It has no mercy; it takes no prisoners. When you’re in it, there’s nothing else to think of other than survival. The rain beats down on you; the winds are unceasing. But what of when it’s ...
    • Near Before and After 

      Oppegard, Katelyn
      How can you live in the present when the present is dead? Often travel writing centers itself around the belief that positioning yourself in foreign environments is the disconnect necessary to connect—connect with the ...
    • No Lost Generations: Refugee children and their human right to education, from the Holocaust to the Syrian Civil War 

      Warner, Jessica Nicole
      International law protects the right to education for refugee children, as is stated in multiple treaties and documents, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), the Convention Relating to the Status of ...
    • North of Nothing 

      BonnLuders, Aya Bram
      North of Nothing was sown in a psychiatry hospital unit as scribbles/seeds in a notebook, germinated into cotton, spun into fibers, woven into poetry, and finally sewn into a quilt. It is an exploration of and a meditation ...
    • On My Mind 

      Shaw, Carol Anderson
      University of Washington Abstract On My Mind Carol Anderson Shaw Chair of the Supervisory Committee: Assistant Professor Sarah Dowling School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science On My Mind engages with complex issues of ...
    • Open Door Behind You 

      Segura, Stephanie
      Open Door Behind You aims to represent familial themes specific to one part of the spectrum of Latin-American heritage. All poems are creations of a hidden genealogy. The multi-media and experimental form allow the exploration ...
    • Ordinary Saints and Monsters 

      Bauer, Ellen Victoria
      Ordinary Saints and Monsters is a collection of short stories all centered on the topic of abortion in North America. The stories of clinic workers, patients, volunteers, and others connected to the topic are included in ...