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  • Ishmael, Susan (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-01-07)
  • Del Rio, Christina (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-06-16)
    Another Kind of Love is a novel that tells of loss, love and fate as seen through the lives of Ray and Cheyenne—whose love for each other takes them both by surprise. Cheyenne begins her story engaged to Jedidiah, a ...
  • Howard, Jessica (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-06-16)
    THE BLESSED MEEK is an exploration of free will versus the sovereignty of the church and those who keep its doctrines. By exposing the lives of Meekness residents, especially preachers’ kids, Will Chance and Alora Ryan, ...
  • Frazier, Guy (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-01-07)
    Cherry Red is a story of one man who fled a stable and responsible life, and his first true love, and engaged in reckless and deadly private investigative activities. He realizes his need to escape back to stability and ...
  • Wilhelm, Theresa (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-06-16)
    This manuscript offers a collection of poems that center around the first-person lyric. Interwoven, are themes and the aesthetic techniques that create imagery, and an experience for the reader. The poems are built for ...
  • D.C.B. 
    Bolger, Benjamin B. (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-06-16)
    The work explores events related to the death of Donald C. Bolger. The author and son, Benjamin B. Bolger, reflects on the complex impact of his father’s death.
  • Ishak, Syamsuriatina (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-01-07)
    Dark, Dark My Light is a New Adult Social Science Fiction tale concerning the survivors of global virus pandemic, rebuilding a world that has descended into chaos. In the not-so-distant future, the world’s population has ...
  • Kirkpatrick, Ian (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-06-16)
    Dead End Drive examines the human condition through the persuasive tools of desire, greed, and desperation. The main character, Kelly, discovers that some people are willing to trade anything if it means exalting themselves ...
  • McCabe, Robert (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-06-16)
    A DISH BEST SERVED COLD & OTHER STORIES focuses on the impact of unspoken secrets, the justifiable and brutal murder of a serial rapist by a small group of his victims, and the supernatural retaliation by the dead man ...
  • Reynolds, Clarence (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-06-16)
    A collection of 13 short and short, short stories, Grounding Out exposes the pasts and foreshadows the dark futures of its anti-heroes -weakened and disillusioned - but not out of the game, not yet. ‘Turtle Races’ protagonist ...
  • Manning, Riley (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-06-16)
    Invasive Species is a collection of stories that examines the concepts of societal and geographical liminality. These stories follow immigrants, thieves, despondent parents, and entomophobes who are at odds with their ...
  • Edwards, Jeffrey (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-06-16)
    No one said you had to be sane to win the lottery. Popular conspiracy writer Levon Ignatius Helter, aka MOSES67, of Hells Kitchen has just resigned. The government knows too much, the people are apathetic, and his life’s ...
  • Hetzel, Julia (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-01-07)
    War ravages through Europe in the early 1940’s as young German couple, Gottlieb and Herzeliede, struggle to learn who they are together and apart. After Gottlieb, an enlisted soldier, is captured by Allied forces he is ...
  • Redmond-Theodore, Angela (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-01-07)
    This collection shows how art is an act of responsibility. That is, because the poet is able to respond—to injustice, to art, to the natural world, to personal experiences and family history—she must respond. However poetry ...
  • Weiss, Michael (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-01-07)
    Hidden in a Pennsylvania mountain range, the secluded community known as the Schullen is accustomed to a way of life experienced nowhere else. It’s not uncommon for neighbors to claim they’ve witnessed forest creatures ...
  • Garms, Eden (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-06-16)
    My thesis is an exploration of the neurotic human. I looked at its effects on social situations, the personal psyche, and the effects on the seemingly innocent bystander. I tried to approach the idea of neuroticism from ...
  • Chacon, Tiffany (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-01-07)
    Pangaea follows seventeen-year-old Lenna Thompson, an intelligence operative-in training living in a futuristic world in which the continents have collided. Lenna and her father are commissioned to disarm nuclear missiles ...
  • Schumacher, Timothy (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-06-16)
  • Hansen, Tinamarie (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-01-07)
    Perfect Landing portrays through confessional poetry, the speakers experience of familial, and romantic encounters. This collection, introduces the reader to the concepts of acceptance, growth and forgiveness of ...
  • Steinwand, Kurt (MFA in Creative Writing, The University of Tampa, 2016-01-07)
    The Swan Painter grapples with how loss, failure, and even minor triumph can lack meaning. These poems document Midwestern roots, growing up in Florida, transplanting to California, and being called back by necessity to ...

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