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    • Degrees of oblivion. 

      Bradley, Miranda D. (2010)
      "These poems are chiefly concerned with self-awareness and the degree to which each poem's individual speaker is, either voluntarily or involuntarily, oblivious to his or her particular circumstance within the poem. This ...
    • Dirty laundry. 

      Collins, L. Ranell (2010)
      Abstract excerpt: This play in two acts focuses on Ruth, a woman who cares for her elderly mother suffering from dementia. After meeting Wes, a hospice nurse, Ruth rekindles her dreams of becoming a writer and going to ...
    • Frank. 

      Fipps, Holly K. (2012)
      Frank is a graphic novel script written in the official D.C. Comic format. The setting starts in Shawnee, Oklahoma. There a teenage girl named Emily is kidnapped by Lilith (the first vampire ever created) and Frank (the ...
    • Redemption's sweet song. 

      Sneed, Petronella (2010)
      Making mistakes and redeeming oneself marks growth. Philena Shiloh, a na? African American woman, learns the hard way that growth generates both pain and reward. An unplanned pregnancy forces Philena's best friend, Rachel, ...
    • Soul on fire : a musical. 

      Stanley, Tyrone (2010)
      Abstract excerpt: This musical follows Kisha, a young girl who was raped by a prominent member of her community, as she tries to prove that her story is true. It explores the aftermath of rape and abuse and its effect on ...
    • The Brunnolf tradition. 

      Miller, Ashley (2012)
      The Brunnolf Tradition is a novel-length original work that may be categorized as a supernatural mystery for young adults. The plot follows Natalie Irving's quest to discover her maternal family, the Brunnolfs. In the ...
    • The dead man's son. 

      Hallows, Michael (2012)
      The Dead Man's Son is a short novel about Abel Saracen, a twenty-something male who attends the funeral of his father whom he has never met. Strange events begin to move the story after Abel inherits a mysterious antique ...
    • The passing. 

      Diven, Noble (2012)
      The Passing explores the relationship between man and death in a fictional world called Aetheria. The protagonist, Kane Brennan, goes to war and is forced to decide what he truly believes about the world and himself while ...