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back issues |
| Editor's introduction |
| Juliana Borrero Tunja, Colombia, Jan 12, 2005 |
| Favor Ellis Doula |
| Patricia Fontaine Bare staring |
| Becci Goodall Practicum journal session #1 |
| Carolyn Hauck Inhale |
| Anna Hawkins Reaching into feeling |
| LHM snow and fire /// Truth and love |
| Lisa Johns Blue |
| Carol Marshall Cauldron |
| Susan Moul The flesh soul: the new new feminism |
| Rhonda Patzia Two photos |
| Cynthia Perry Semester self-evaluation/// Process writing |
| Gwen Stanley Graphic novel proposal |
Ellie Epp, Editor's introduction
This semester I have also included informal sorts of student work - process notes, packet letter comments, and a practicum report - along with essays and stories. One of my reasons for producing the magazine has always been to allow students to learn from each other, and these work-in-progress pieces are good demonstrations of process.
In the embodiment colloquium at the winter residency, graduating students asked for a means to go on communicating their work to the rest of us, and so this issue is for the first time open also to program alumni.
Just at the end of this semester, Gwen Stanley had a baby girl, and Favor Ellis attended her friend Rachel's labor as a doula. As it happens, both births were on December 17.
Technical note: the magazine this time is too long to be set up on one continuous page. Use the links above to carry you to particular authors.
And have a look at the newly redesigned embodiment studies web worksite.