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Mot: A Memoir (The Sue William Silverman Prize for Creative Nonfiction)
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Walk Till the Dogs Get Mean: Meditations on the Forbidden from Contemporary Appalachia
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A Harp in the Stars: An Anthology of Lyric Essays
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Remnants of Passion
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Writers Resist: The Anthology 2018
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Soul Mate 101 and Other Essays on Love and Sex
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The Tripart Heart
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K.O.: An Anthology of Creative Nonfiction
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Sixfold Fiction Summer 2013
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Self-Portrait in Apologies and Other Essays
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This is undeniably a well-written book, but it is also a very disheartening one. I do not recommend it if you're a professor already feeling bloodied by the current situation. I understand the conventions of Dark Academia, but whereas Kuang deployed ...more | |
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“For every sentimental my teacher changed my life story you heard, there were dozens of my teacher made me moderately bored a few times a week and then I got through the year and moved on with my life and never thought about them again.”
― The Incandescent
― The Incandescent

“Besides, no one really meant it when they said alt academia was just as prestigious (or, more commonly, that there was no shame in it, really). They meant it even less when they emphasized that alt academia paid better, had kinder hours, was less stressful, gave you better job security, made you happier. Oh, magicians do really well in consulting, they said. Employers like critical thinking and problem-solving skills, they said. Fewer people die in industry, they said.”
― Katabasis
― Katabasis

“That sounds like plain good sense.” “Perhaps there’s so little of that to go around that they had to make it divine.”
― Swordheart
― Swordheart

Mallet Assembly at the Universtiy of Alabama, plus alumni and friends.

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