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Is Harvest time the Right time for Cultural Appropriation? | Patricia Roy
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Is Harvest time the Right time for Cultural Appropriation? Sugar Skull] “Mexican Handcrafts and Folk Art” Wikipedia. This past weekend, I was getting together with a friend of mine who is, among other things, a priestess of Wicca and a shamanic practitioner. When I suggested that, on a fine October Sunday, we brave the crowds of Salem, MA, a town whose name is now the eponymous “Witch City,” an audible, uncomfortable pause on the phone told me all I needed to know. So, I would like to give a different fr...
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Star Wars | Patricia Roy
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Midsummer Experimentation with Wordle. Is Harvest time the Right time for Cultural Appropriation? One Response to “Star Wars”. October 24, 2013 at 10:27 pm. That is an amazing video and amazing LEGO stunts! I hope this is dedicated to The Grand Jedi-LEGO Nephew Jackson. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Birds and Rain | Patricia Roy
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Last night and early this morning, a thunderstorm rumbled through and brought some intense downpours. It kept coming in waves, like someone crying. They slow down for a moment, almost stopping, but then they start thinking about the sad thing again and the tears just start all over again, faster and faster, with rumbling moans to add to the pathos. I steeled myself and told myself that at least it wouldn’t be cold. As I passed the engineering building, a person — with an umbrella — actually s...I didn...
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Midsummer Experimentation with Wordle | Patricia Roy
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Midsummer Experimentation with Wordle. Star Wars →. One Response to “Midsummer Experimentation with Wordle”. July 16, 2013 at 12:57 pm. I like it. I want to try Wordle now. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. By Any Other Nerd.
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Poems of the Day | Patricia Roy
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Poems of the Day. I gave myself the somewhat daunting task of writing a poem every day. For some, this is nothing; they write everyday religiously, devoutly, solemnly. Me? I am a wayward soul. I write when I feel like it and don’t when I don’t. Among poets, I am a sinner. I’ve put no boundaries on myself for content, length, or quality. A haiku counts just as much as a crappy poem or a good, longish one. Is Harvest time the Right time for Cultural Appropriation? April 5, 2015 at 9:41 pm. You are commenti...
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NEMLA 2013 Conference, 5: Teaching and Thoreau | Patricia Roy
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NEMLA 2013 Conference, 5: Teaching and Thoreau. 8220;Metaphysical Dirt: Teaching Thoreau Outside”. From The Poetry Foundation. This was the last panel I went to on Sunday morning. It was a beautiful day, and I drove into the theater district unhindered by the usual storm of traffic and business of the work week. Sundays are a day for Thoreau. On Sunday mornings, it’s quiet enough that even in the city you can hear the birds as they get their breakfast. Eustis conducts an outdoor leadership training cours...
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Creative Writing | Patricia Roy
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This is what a hickory looks like when it’s dancing. Dervish of the Pig-Nut Hickory. Up the trail that curves behind like a spine,. Dance the pig-nut hickories. There, the hill opens up,. Curtains of summer leaves pulled back. Only the solemn oaks and. Ancient hickories stand with grace;. All others tumble down the rock stair,. The dancers stand motionless, for winter is. The moment before the season of sound,. And dance is a delightful motion. Punctuated by a cold pause. The straight spines reach. Eithe...
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About | Patricia Roy
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For the last fifteen years, I have worked in both secondary and higher education as a teacher of English and writing. However, after so many years of grading other people’s writing, I think it’s time I pay more attention to my own. I am available for hire as a freelance writer, blogger, copywriter or editor. In addition to writing, I love reading, cooking and dancing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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NEMLA 2013 Conference Series, 3: Early Modern Literature and Animal Lore | Patricia Roy
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NEMLA 2013 Conference Series, 3: Early Modern Literature and Animal Lore. III Genre and Genus: Humans and Animals in Early Modern English Literature. But that was about ten years ago. In summary, I got a little less out of this session than I’d hoped, but I did get some paper ideas out of it. Donovan Sherman, ’A Buzzing Separation’ : Bee Kinship in Husbandry and Drama. Christopher Crosbie, Animal Lore, Epictetian Volition, and the Politics of John Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi. April 2, 2013. 8230;] has...