No. 14
In your arms, I am surrounded by sunlight's warmth like a springtime bloom. #Poetry #Haiku
No. 22
With your hand in mine, I could wander all my days and never be lost. #Poetry #Haiku
A Dadaist Retelling: Aesop’s The Lion, the Hound, and the Fox
being immediately moment roaming away rounded was chased Fox, There HOUND, game, coward running HOUND chase, quarry. short, fled. “Ho!...
No. 15
The bird knew she did not belong to the trees, but to the wind. So the tree held her feathery body as she wept in the moon’s ashen glow....
Transformation in Louise Erdrich’s The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
“The devil works with a shrewd persistence, Miss DeWitt, and is never known to give up a soul merely because it is a thing willed in...
Artist Statement: También este es un Lado de Sueños
The phrase “También de este lado hay sueños” can be found on a segment of the Mexican side of the border between the U.S. and Mexico. In...
Reflection: On My Experiences as a Woman Reading John Milton
Throughout my five years of studying literature at the collegiate level, I struggled with what it means to critique a literary work and...
"No Man Only Needs a Little Salary": A Contemporary Psychoanalytic Analysis of Willy Loman
Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman describes the deterioration of salesman Willy Loman. Throughout his life, Willy desperately seeks the...
The "Appalling" Love of Christ in Louise Erdrich's The Last Report on the Miracles at
In his “Sermon to the Snakes,” Father Damien Modeste asks, “What is the whole of our existence but the sound of an appalling love?”...
Reading Reflection: The Effects of Housing Inequality on Dreams in Urban Mid-Century America in Lorr
As I was re-reading Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun, I was reminded of Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem “kitchenette building” which is...