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    • 89th and Pine. 

      Dicus, Blaize (2018)
      89th and Pine is a creative project that challenges the conventions of genre. While this work is labeled as a collection of poetry, the ultimate goal of the project is to subvert the norms of the genre, appropriately honor ...
    • Feral. 

      Chance, Kaycee (2018)
      One of the projects of my thesis collection, Feral, was to question, examine, and evaluate the ways in which form influences the function of a piece and its ability to connect with readers. If a poem started as a villanelle ...
    • Homecoming. 

      Lorenz, Cheryl (2017)
      The poems featured in Homecoming are narrative, and are written in free verse, prose and lyrical form. This anthology of poems was inspired by Sandra Cisneros's House on Mango Street, Sonya Sones, and Ted Kooser. The ...
    • Out is through. 

      Jordan, Caleb (2019)
      Out is Through is a book of poetry that began as a long ekphrasis which explored the Black Paintings of Francisco Goya; however, it grew out of that initial impulse into something more than merely commentary. The basis of ...
    • Outlaw country. 

      McAlister, Kalyn L. (2018)
      Outlaw Country is a collection of poetry, prose poetry, flash fiction, short fiction, and short creative nonfiction that began as an exploration of the language our culture uses to talk about and describe women. My work ...
    • Poetry of literary studies. 

      Hope, Ronald R. (2017)
    • Prairie noir. 

      Copeland, Seth (2017)
      This thesis is comprised of English-language poetry, with many of the poems addressing the author's background as an Oklahoman, but also as an individual in the 21st Century.
    • The rhetoric of disability : a Foucauldian discourse analysis. 

      Barritt, Anna L. (2018)
      The institution of disability, as it is perceived in the United States and most of Western civilization, signifies a site of oppression that has been historically neglected if not actively rejected by the hegemonic population ...
    • The yellow city. 

      Sullivan, Jessica R. (2016)
      The Yellow City' takes place in the course of one day and follows the stories of several characters. The first six chapters outline each character, giving a detailed description of who they are as individuals. The main ...
    • Young men and dead girls : a rhetroical analysis of true crime. 

      Compton, Alyssa T. (2019)
      There are a startling number of shows in the 21st century that depend on the imagery of dead women as a component of storytelling. From shows that focus on serial killers to podcasts about men accused of murder, the image ...