"2008 Literary Review (no. 21)" by Sigma Tau Delta
 

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Spring 2008

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Whittier, CA

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Arts and Humanities | Creative Writing | English Language and Literature

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CONTENTS

  • Good Morning My Darling by Nina Rosealee Titus
  • Just for Jose by Kelly Muscolo
  • Pomegranate Jelly by Kelly Muscolo
  • Transgumstantiation by Kelly Muscolo
  • Sweet and Sour Siblinghood by Kelly Muscolo
  • Identifying the Lover by Kelly Muscolo
  • The Impermanence of Being by Kelly Muscolo
  • Onions by Joselynn Cruz
  • Untitled by Alexander Johnson
  • JupiterJazz by Alexander Johnson
  • Now or Never by Sarah McKee
  • Eagles in Sacramento by Andrew Leggett
  • Today, murder by Branden Boyer-White
  • The Sweet Things Become the Terror by Branden Boyer-White
  • Olde Righteous O'Reilly by Shawn McDonald
  • Tic Toc by Bryanna Benedetti
  • A Smooth Road by Reme Bohlin
  • Solitaire on the Styx (a one-act play) by Cody Goulder
  • Private Ignacio Melendez by Ian Larsson
  • Rain Down (a screenplay) by Kelly Muscolo
  • The Silken Snare: The Futility of Human Wishes in Gustave Flaubert 's Madame Bovary and Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby by Shannon Jaime
  • Letting Her Subjects Cry for Her: Frida Kahlo's Weeping Coconuts (Cocos Gimientes) by Lauren Stracner
  • The Development of the Epic Hero by Jessica Jacquez
  • Gendering and "Othering" AiDS: Difficult Notions South Africa Must Challenge by Joselynn Cruz
  • Lord, What Fools These Mortals Be! The Common Sense in Clowning, or The Universality of the Clown in Shakespeare's Comedies by Lauren Stracner
  • Sailing with Whitman and Melville: One Disgruntled Feminists Odyssey by Julia Martinez
  • While You Read by Andrew Leggett
  • Looking Like a Piece by Branden Boyer-White
  • In Dreams by Alex Johnson
  • Plastic and Purple by Martina Miles
  • : the depressionist by Jeremy Lum
  • Sharks and Bathtubs by Martina Miles
  • Is This the End of Zombie Shakespeare? by Jeremy Lum
  • The Belle from Beilbuckle by Anthony Bursi
  • That Divided and Rebel Mind: Encountering the American Satan in Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass and Herman Melville 's Moby-Dick by Branden Boyer-White
  • : 'Wicked' Writers Defying the Imposter God: Herman Melville's Moby-Dick and Walt Whitman Leaves of Grass by Lauren Stracner
  • Trouble in Paradise: The Contradictory Nature of Individual and Community in Democracy by Chris Kennison
  • The Archetype ofJudaism: Examining Robert Cohn and Anti-Semitism in The Sun Also Rises by Martina Miles
  • Rwanda and the Limits of Conventional Thinking by Devika Ghai
  • Fighting Back: Women's New Role in a Developing Democracy by Britannie Waller
  • Congestion Pricing or Parking Space Taxes: Which Would You Choose? by Rachel Bushman

2008 Literary Review (no. 21)

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