Kendra Korte

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  • My Favourite Novel: A Room with a View
    My favourite novel is E.M. Forster's A Room with a View. There are many reasons why I love it, but ultimately it comes down to the main character.
  • When in Rome...
    Visiting Rome and Vatican City took two days of a spring break trip through Europe.
  • Culture Shock in Paris
    My first trip to Paris, as an 18-year-old, was filled with tourist sites and culture shock.
  • A One-Night Stand, in Sonnet Form
    I encountered "I being born a woman and distressed" as a teenager, and it has been one of my favourite poems ever since. The two distinct sections reflect Millay's own life and romantic views, and mock female stereotypes of the time.
  • The Gamer (The Glow Illuminates Here One Lone Face)
    A Shakespearean sonnet about very modern topics: computer/video gaming and relationships. Inspired by actual events.
  • An Memorable Evening, Not a Memorable Dance
    My strongest memories of my junior prom have nothing to do with the dance itself, but with the experiences and attitudes around it.
  • Ettercap
    A "little person" from Celtic mythology wants to become real for Saint Patrick's Day.
  • A New Thanksgiving
    A short story about a woman spending Thanksgiving alone for the first time.
  • THANKS
    An acrostic poem for Thanksgiving.
  • The Twice-Cancelled Flight
    One trip between Slovakia and the US, one of my flights was cancelled twice. That's right, the same flight was cancelled twice.
  • Remembering Christmas
    Christmas can have some vivid memories attached to it. This is a combination of the Christmases of my childhood and adolescence.
  • Thanksgivings Abroad - Memories of Food
    I have spent several Thanksgivings outside of the United States, but I have always tried to keep Thanksgiving as traditionally as possible.
  • Ugly Ties
    A poem for Father's Day
  • Tradition Says
    A poem for Mother's Day.
  • An English Major in the Real World
    What is an English major good for? For me, it led to teaching and living overseas, reading books and then talking or writing about them.

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