Available from Fomite Press, Chang's new collection of short stories can be purchased through her website. From Amazon: "The characters in Julia MacDonnell’s first collection, The Topography of Hidden Stories, grapple with doubt and disquiet in their search for love and connection, for their own place in the world, and create a shining tapestry of women’s lives in the late 20th and the early 21st centuries. Several feature women trapped in a pious patriarchy that has yet to loosen its control of women’s lives, especially their creative power and fertility. However difficult their situations, these characters confront experience with sharp eyes, ironic wit, and a potent sense of their own historical matrix. Through prose that glistening with imagery and figurative language, they express a progressive consciousness and a honed feminist edge."
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Heather Lanier published a pandemic-related op-ed in Yes! Magazine titled "Yay, You: On the Necessity of Lockdown Cheer." Lanier was also interviewed by The Writer's Chronicle about her new book, "Raising a Rare Girl," and about writing during the pandemic.
Read Dr. Kopp's article "Schopenhauer's Telescope: Tracing the Mind of a Clever Animal" on the online journal Intraspection.
From Taylor & Francis Online:
"This article calls for an expansion of the inquiry methods used to explore rhetorical education during the Americanization movement of the early twentieth century. It offers the methodology of administrative history as an approach to help scholars gain perspective on why and how local programs were developed and implemented from the perspective of administrators and participants. This approach enables a more robust understanding of not only the complexity of Americanization programs but also the diversity of approaches that were employed." |
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