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Undergraduate Literary Journals: Pedagogical Theory and Practices

OER: The Two-Year Lit Journal Subtitle: Considering Process, Publication, and Promotion

A 2025 Overview of a Sample Set of Journals from Two-Year Schools

podcast for writers, scholars, and the writing community

Three Times the Victim: The Unique Traumatic Terror of the Child Victim in 'Guilty Mom' Horror

Accelerated Learning Pedagogy & Politics

using creative writing theory to inform the narrative structure in the film Jaws

Risky Writing, When Profs are Reading

Veronica Lodge, Riverdale's Male Gothic

Betty Cooper, Riverdale's Female Gothic

Jaws: Hooper and Quint: Two Halves of Brody's whole

Guilty Mom Horror Part 4: Examples? Compare and contrast, see it in action.

Guilty Mom Horror Part 3: “the Real” issue in the guilty mom horror film? Keep looking, you won’t locate it.

Guilty Mom Horror Part 2: Uncanny? Yes, of course. The mom’s tension and the situation. Two overlapping tensional circles. But how, why, and why does it matter?