Marquette, Mich.– Candidates for NMU’s Master of Arts in English program will read their thesis projects this Sunday, April 29, at the Ore Dock Brewing Co. in two structured sessions from 3:00- 5:00 p.m. and 6:00- 8:30 p.m.
Session I will feature assessments of literature. Caytie Maurer, “Healing Through Humility: An Examination of St. Augustine’s Confession;” William Nyfeler, “Presume Not That I am the Thing I Was: Staging Disability and Othering the Disabled in Early Modern England;” Kim Rosewall, “Closing Reading and Critical Theory;” and Adam Uhrig, “Empathy Regulation in Medical Narratives.”
In Session II, the following students will read original writings: Ollie Mae Barlett, “If I put Words In the Right Order They Become True;” Jacob Hall, “The Wrong Side of Yesterday;” John LaPine, “An Unstable Container;” Tianli Kilpatrick, “The Immortal Jellyfish, and Other Things That Don’t Know About Love;” and Anne Okonowski, “Lonely this Side of Nowhere.”

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