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Author Archives: joysullivan

January 26, 2017

Human-Pig Hybrid Created in the Lab

Just stumbled across this fascinating, albeit terrifying, resource. I thought it would...
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January 16, 2017

Visions of Dystopia

Michael Kerbow   Banksy: Dismal Land   Yang Yongliang    
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January 15, 2017

Fascinating Interview with Kazuo Ishiguro:

Great interview with author Kazuo Ishiguro re: film.      ...
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January 15, 2017

Dystopia is Now: Viewing Never Let Me Go in Trump’s America

In an interview with MTV, Andrew Garfield, co-star of Never Let...
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October 26, 2015

More Fascinating Objects…

During these pre-visits, I’ve been so struck by how students are...
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October 20, 2015

Poetry as Community: The Power of Asking

“Being listened to is so close to being loved that most...
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October 16, 2015

The Language of Touch: Tangible Poetry

I’ve been thinking a lot about tangibility lately. Why is it...
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October 16, 2015

Object Poems for the Classroom

Gorgeous poems for classroom analysis surrounding the importance of personal artifact....
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October 07, 2015

Process, Play and Celebration: Writing Our Way Through

In my last post, I outlined the importance of process. Now, I’d like...
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October 06, 2015

The Metamorphosis of a Poem: Validating Process

Often, it’s easy to see in any work of art the...
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September 30, 2015

Object as Symbol: Celebrating the Story

A beautiful narrative on the power of a piece of chocolate to expose...
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August 13, 2015

Duck, Duck, Memory

When I was a girl, I had a tiny, yellow, glass...
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