I Should See Other People

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

A New Eden: How Myth Shaped American Identity

American Lit I response essay based on an outline for philosophy class. I don't know what to do with it. It seems like the seed of a much larger idea. 
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Labels: american literature I, fall 2013, native american philsophy, new eden, response essay

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Consuming Books

I forgot about this essay. This made it into my portfolio along with Daniel Suelo, Jdimytai Damour, and the Price of Our Souls and The Island of Pineapples and Fucking. 

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Labels: creative nonfiction winter 2012, leguin, lit response, portfolio
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Maria Catherino
Maria is a queer spoken word poet living in Florida. She holds an A.A. in the Liberal Arts from Kalamazoo Valley Community College and a B.S.S. in English from Cornell College. She likes degrees so much she is currently working on an M.I.L.S. from the University of Southern Florida. She's won numerous awards for her poetry and prose and was a finalist for the 2016 Nick Adam's Short Story Contest. Her work appears in The Cedar Valley Divide, The Open Field, Sinister Wisdom the devised play Hear Me Roar. The title: “Shouldn’t it be ‘I should see other people’?” my professor mused in lit class one day and so it was. It’s an all-too-honest admission, an exasperation, and the true sentiment behind the much friendlier “we should see other people.” I also love the way ‘should’ operates; a fleeting thought rather than a call to action.
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