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T-Dirty's Literary Works

The Language of the Birds is a collection of poems I wrote for my Creative Writing thesis project. 

Decent Poems is a collection I wrote during high school and throughout a J-Term I took in college. 

Notice is a poem I created and had forgotten about. (The title seemed fitting as it caught my eye in the old folders).

Breaking from a Patriarchal Position: The Interwoven Stances of Boland, Rich, and Cixous is the thesis I wrote to complete my English Literature Capstone Project. 

Oliver the Dancer is a screenplay I wrote.

Breakfast Cafés and Catholic Women is a fictional story I created weaving together Mary of Nazareth, Catherine of Sienna, Dorothy Day, and Mary Karr.  

Cold is a meditative essay I wrote about Winter. 

EAM (Enterprise Asset Management) White Paper is the start to a white paper I wrote for Cartegraph which appeared, after Marketing's review, on their website. 

My First College Paper is exactly that. It's on the nature of addiction and focuses on tobacco.

Cultural Competence: A Paradox and An Assessment of Cultural Competency in Dubuque are two papers I wrote respectively analyzing cultural competency in terms of its definition and then how it exists within Dubuque, IA (from my perspective of course).

Listen to your MentorsWrite to Learn; Learn to Write, and English, Writing, and Love are three portfolios I wrote reflecting on how my time at Loras helped develop their dispositions within me as well as on how I developed as a writer. 

Formula Fixation is a technique analysis of Scott Russell Sanders within his "Secret's of the Universe." 

Chieko's Not Alone is an examination of Alejandro Gonzales Iñárritu's Babel.

Culturally-Induced Cataracts is a scrutiny of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye.

Like Father Like Son is an observation of Okonkwo in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart.

Love is Vain, 'tis a Woman's Game is a comparison of Love as observed in John Donne's "The Flea" and Sir Thomas Wyatt's "Whoso List to Hunt."

Love Lacks Free Will in the Hands of Fortune is an interpretation of the nature of our control over love as its conveyed in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.

Poe's Perspective: A New Take on Temperance is a review of Poe's "The Black Cat" and how it differs from a typical temperance narrative.