John Newman
John Newman is a writer and student currently living in Milwaukee, WI. He has previously appeared in AntiMuse Magazine, Strike The Root, Anti-State.Com, and The American Family Voice.
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Getting Started as a Winter CyclistA few insights on how to prepare for cycling during the winter months.
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The Heroic Qualities of FaramirAn analysis of the character of Faramir in "The Lord of The Rings," contrasting him with his brother Boromir.
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Laughing All the Way to WisdomA discussion of the Trickster archetype in indigenous culture, focusing primarily on the work of noted First Nations writer Gerald Vizenor
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Grace Under Fire : Stereotypes and Resistance in Native American PoetryA brief discussion of stereotypes and indigenous reactions to them in Native American poetry, focusing primarily on the works of Denise Sweet.
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The Business of Creative WritingA brief introduction to market research and submitting creative writing for publication.
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How to Write a Superior Academic PaperA brief introduction to the mindset, background info, and techniques that make a truly quality research paper.
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The Ongoing Appeal of English Comic FictionA discussion of the continuing popularity of nineteenth century English comic fiction, focusing on romantic comedy - in this case, Trollope's Barchester Towers, Dickens' Great Expectations, and Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
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Charles Bukowski: The Poet Laureate of Skid RowA look at the life of noted poet and author Charles Bukowski.
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Great ExpectationsAn analysis of how Dickens' revision of the ending to his Great Expectations altered the character of Estella.
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Wit and the EgoistA short discussion of the concept of wit, as envisioned and applied in The Egoist by George Meredith.
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The Individual and the Collective in the Book of ThelA close reading and exegesis of William Blake's "The Book of Thel." This analysis focuses primarily on how the poem reflects the relationship between the individual and society, using Mr. Blake's famous quote - "I must Create a System, or be enslaved by another Man's."
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William Blake's, A Little Boy LostA close reading and exegesis of "A Little Boy Lost," a poem from William Blake's "Songs of Experience." The reading focuses primarily on the rebellious, anti-clerical tone and imagery of the poem.
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Alcohol in Ojibwe PoetryA brief essay on the symbolic role of alcohol in Ojibwe poetry. Using selections from Jim Northrup and Cheryl K. Minnema, the author shows how alcohol, to many Native Americans, symbolizes corruption, decay, and the decline of traditional lifestyles.