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Broken Bodies: A Review of “The Dragon’s Wrath: A Virtual Dream” | UMF English Department Blog
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English Course Offerings (2016-2017). Guidelines for Writing Reviews. The English Major at UMF. UMF English Department Blog. By Faculty and Students in English at the University of Maine-Farmington. Broken Bodies: A Review of “The Dragon’s Wrath: A Virtual Dream”. Review by Curtis Cole. Brent Roth, like many of Amazon’s self-published authors, have a unique take on science-fiction; often taking cues from their personal life to shore up narrative defects from authorial inexperience, books such as. Is some...
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Senior Brunch! (2015) | UMF English Department Blog
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English Course Offerings (2016-2017). Guidelines for Writing Reviews. The English Major at UMF. UMF English Department Blog. By Faculty and Students in English at the University of Maine-Farmington. As the Spring 2015 semester eases into its end, the graduating English and English education majors shared a lovely brunch with the English faculty. This gave students a final hurrah! May 12, 2015. Posted in Past Events. Student Accomplishments and Activities. Posted by tylermmichaud on May 12, 2015. Philosop...
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Spring Reception 2015 | UMF English Department Blog
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English Course Offerings (2016-2017). Guidelines for Writing Reviews. The English Major at UMF. UMF English Department Blog. By Faculty and Students in English at the University of Maine-Farmington. Magician (and Creative Writing major) Richard Southard entertained with card tricks before the ceremony started. English faculty member Eric Brown read from his newly published. Beth Eisen Scholarship winner Aimee Degroat and Sandy River Review award winner Jill Gringas offered creative writing readings.
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Michael K. Johnson | UMF English Department Blog
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English Course Offerings (2016-2017). Guidelines for Writing Reviews. The English Major at UMF. UMF English Department Blog. By Faculty and Students in English at the University of Maine-Farmington. All posts by Michael K. Johnson. Humanities Spring Reception 2016. The Division of Humanities (which includes the Department of English) each year hosts a spring reception to celebrate the accomplishments of the past year. Faculty members Pat O’Donnell (UMF’s Trustee Professor), Kristen Case (. Each year the ...
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Summer Contest | UMF English Department Blog
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English Course Offerings (2016-2017). Guidelines for Writing Reviews. The English Major at UMF. UMF English Department Blog. By Faculty and Students in English at the University of Maine-Farmington. The Sandy River Review is happy to announce that we are holding our first annual Undergraduate-Only No-Fee summer contest. There will be two categories, prose and poetry, with a winning prize of $100 for each. Sarah Braunstein will judge for Prose, Wesley McNair for Poetry. If you have any further questions.
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The Medieval and Renaissance Forum at Keene State College: A Narration of Before, During, and After the Experience | UMF English Department Blog
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English Course Offerings (2016-2017). Guidelines for Writing Reviews. The English Major at UMF. UMF English Department Blog. By Faculty and Students in English at the University of Maine-Farmington. The Medieval and Renaissance Forum at Keene State College: A Narration of Before, During, and After the Experience. From left to right: Molly, Eric, Tyler, Sam, and Misty. It’s proven quite difficult to stop talking about the Medieval and Renaissance Forum at Keene State College! Although I was really excited...
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Awards | UMF English Department Blog
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English Course Offerings (2016-2017). Guidelines for Writing Reviews. The English Major at UMF. UMF English Department Blog. By Faculty and Students in English at the University of Maine-Farmington. The UMF English Department offers two yearly awards to students in English, the Maude L. Parks Award and the Eleanor Wood English Scholarship. Maude L. Parks Award. This is given to a junior student at UMF demonstrating excellence in communication arts in the field of English. Eleanor Wood English Scholarship.
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English Course Offerings (2016-2017) | UMF English Department Blog
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English Course Offerings (2016-2017). Guidelines for Writing Reviews. The English Major at UMF. UMF English Department Blog. By Faculty and Students in English at the University of Maine-Farmington. English Course Offerings (2016-2017). Below is the schedule of literature courses offered by the literature faculty (and faculty assigned to those courses) that we plan to offer from Spring 2016 to Spring 2017. The schedule is tentative and may change. ENG 100: Case, Darrohn, Gunn. ENG 250 Shakespeare: Gunn.
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Articles | UMF English Department Blog
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Guidelines for Writing Reviews | UMF English Department Blog
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English Course Offerings (2016-2017). Guidelines for Writing Reviews. The English Major at UMF. UMF English Department Blog. By Faculty and Students in English at the University of Maine-Farmington. Guidelines for Writing Reviews. Between 700 – 1000 words (You may go over if you’re using several lines of quotations.). Creative and informative title. Proper grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc. Citations, as needed. The review should adhere to a standard format (described below). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.