• Zombie Archetypes Enliven Creative Non-Fiction Writers and Poets

    Zombie Archetypes Enliven Creative Non-Fiction Writers and Poets

    Originally posted on Dr. Maryann Pasda DiEdwardo: Zombie Archetypes Enliven Creative Non-Fiction Writers and Poets Ian McKellen. Gandalf the White. Jackson, Peter, Dir. Walsh, Screen Play. Two Towers.2002. “He was strong in life. His spirit will find its way.” THESIS: Zombie Archetypes of the masculine and feminine reverse roles and create death as a paradigm…

    August 20, 2015
  • Zombie Archetypes Enliven Creative Non-Fiction Writers and Poets

    Zombie Archetypes Enliven Creative Non-Fiction Writers and Poets.

    August 20, 2015
  • Zombie Archetypes Enliven Creative Non-Fiction Writers and Poets

    Zombie Archetypes Enliven Creative Non-Fiction Writers and Poets

    Zombie Archetypes Enliven Creative Non-Fiction Writers and Poets Ian McKellen. Gandalf the White. Jackson, Peter, Dir. Walsh, Screen Play. Two Towers.2002. “He was strong in life. His spirit will find its way.” THESIS: Zombie Archetypes of the masculine and feminine reverse roles and create death as a paradigm for healing from the pain of life…

    August 20, 2015
  • Gaming as a tool for Teaching Composition in College English Classes

    My students use video gaming as a tool for understanding the work of Sophocles.

    July 26, 2015
  • 21st Century Writing by M. DiEdwardo

      Copyright 2015 M. DiEdwardo Student-directed pedagogical models and 21st century themes fuse to ignite a learning community for reflection, discovery, and social networking to motivate the 21st century student. by  Maryann DiEdwardo   Abstract   Thesis: Writing fiction, non-fiction, poetry and drama as a learning community in English curriculums in distance settings with self-assessments…

    July 21, 2015
  • Forgotten, A Short Story

    Forgotten, A Short Story

    I write to tell the story that I see in my dreams. I share what, to me, is a real event; I was visited by a spirit. The woman was old maiden from a time long ago, the woman in the photo contest!

    July 21, 2015
  • CFP by M.DiEdwardo, Chair for a session for 47th Annual Northeast MLA Convention, March 17-20, 2016 Hartford, CT

    Title of Session: American Women Writers: Second Wave Feminism, Poetics, and Domestic Abuse  Submit your abstract at the following web address: http://www.cfplist.com//nemla/Home/S/15766 Submissions are accepted from June 22 to Sept.30, 2015 Session Chair: Maryann Diedwardo (Lehigh University) Mad207@lehigh.edu (University of Maryland University College) Maryann.Diedwardo@faculty.Umuc.edu Women’s and Gender Studies / Creative Writing, Editing and Publishing: The…

    July 16, 2015
  • dishes in the garden

    I am not in the cafe any more. I am in my mind. Quiet, loner, artist. I am the character whom I seek to create in this short story. To define me is complex. But, I think my life is really about dishes and the historical function of dish as a memory of my mother,…

    June 17, 2015
  • Maryann DiEdwardo Presented for Open Simulator 2014 Conference 

    Presenter Name Maryann DiEdwardo  OpenSimulator Community Conference 2014 Dates: November 8-9, 2014 Hashtags: #OSCC14 and #OSCC Website: http://conference.opensimulator.org Presenter Bio.     As a professional speaker, author, artist, scholar writing coach and Adjunct Professor, I work well in editing environments with accuracy and diligence and most of all, commitment to polished curriculum designs and pedagogy.…

    June 9, 2015
  • writing and phototography journaling 

    By Maryann DiEdwardo http://www.writers.net Writing  Published in the areas of art, writing as healing, stage history, Katharine Hepburn, Education, Juvenile Fiction and Health Writing, I view daily events as inventive mechanisms to represent life. Writing stories and recording through journals, blogs, wikis, case studies, personal essays, speeches, proposals, lectures, novels, Ebooks , manuscripts, and sketches…

    June 8, 2015
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