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Heather McFarlane edited the blog post Reflection is Hard. Putting out Honest Writing is Harder. in the group American Studies: 5 years, 9 months ago
I actually really enjoy reflection. In fact, I am constantly reflecting on my personal life – whether that is either a symptom of my extremely high anxiety or because I am seeking to grow from my past thoughts and […]
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Heather McFarlane edited the blog post Time is Running Out in the group American Studies: 5 years, 9 months ago
As I finish writing this final blog post, with less than an hour to go, I can’t help but think about how time was visibly and literally running out for the people of the Stillness in The Stone Sky. The air was b […]
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Heather McFarlane edited the blog post Blackness, Justice, and Love in the group American Studies: 5 years, 9 months ago
Throughout the semester we were to think about how the title of the course connects with the course content. “Blackness” was easy. Most of the characters were black, but their blackness did not define them. Thi […]
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new post on the site (Im)Possibilities 5 years, 9 months ago
I love animals. I constantly give into my dog’s wishes for constant attention (one of the major reasons why I procrastinate everything to do with any kind of work), I accidentally fall into watching videos about a […]
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new blog post Wildlife in the Stillness in the group American Studies: 5 years, 9 months ago
I love animals. I constantly give into my dog’s wishes for constant attention (one of the major reasons why I procrastinate everything to do with any kind of work), I accidentally fall into watching videos about a […]
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new post on the site (Im)Possibilities 5 years, 9 months ago
“How do you decide what to include?“
“Where do you start?”
“How do you decide if the narrator is reliable?”“How reliable does a narrator have to be for you to believe them?”
These are just some of the que […]
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new blog post Writing SciFi in the group American Studies: 5 years, 9 months ago
“How do you decide what to include?“
“Where do you start?”
“How do you decide if the narrator is reliable?”“How reliable does a narrator have to be for you to believe them?”
These are just some of the que […]
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new post on the site (Im)Possibilities 5 years, 9 months ago
Over this past summer, I lived my childhood dream of seeing the sequel to The Incredibles. It took FOURTEEN YEARS but it finally happened. From the original movie, Edna Mode and Jack Jack Jack were my two favorite […]
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new blog post The Power of Children in the group American Studies: 5 years, 9 months ago
Over this past summer, I lived my childhood dream of seeing the sequel to The Incredibles. It took FOURTEEN YEARS but it finally happened. From the original movie, Edna Mode and Jack Jack Jack were my two favorite […]
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new post on the site (Im)Possibilities 5 years, 9 months ago
As I was reading The Fifth Season, I thought about the sea and why Syenite had expressed disinterest in going near or in the water. I had originally thought that there was no moon so why would there be anything to […]
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new blog post Making Waves in the group American Studies: 5 years, 9 months ago
As I was reading The Fifth Season, I thought about the sea and why Syenite had expressed disinterest in going near or in the water. I had originally thought that there was no moon so why would there be anything to […]
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new post on the site (Im)Possibilities 5 years, 9 months ago
One day I was trolling the internet looking for inspiration for a blog post when I came across Jemisin’s own blog. The particular post that I had read discussed why Jemisin chose to split Essun’s story into thr […]
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new blog post Building Blogs off of What I Find on the Internet in the group American Studies: 5 years, 9 months ago
One day I was trolling the internet looking for inspiration for a blog post when I came across Jemisin’s own blog. The particular post that I had read discussed why Jemisin chose to split Essun’s story into thr […]
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new post on the site (Im)Possibilities 5 years, 10 months ago
Over the weekend, my friend was apparently going through his old room at his parent’s house and he found his old 9th grade Earth Science reference table and decided to snapchat me a picture of it. He was in […]
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Heather McFarlane edited the blog post My Friend Sent Me a Snapchat of His 9th Grade Earth Science Reference Table in the group American Studies: 5 years, 10 months ago
Over the weekend, my friend was apparently going through his old room at his parent’s house and he found his old 9th grade Earth Science reference table and decided to snapchat me a picture of it. He was in […]
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new blog post Fulcrum. Torus. Crucible. What the actual rust? in the group American Studies: 5 years, 10 months ago
Throughout Jemisin’s Broken Earth series we learn how imperial orogenes learn to harness their orogenetic abilities at the Fulcrum. Damaya, amongst other orogene children, learn how to control their torus while p […]
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Heather McFarlane joined the group American Studies 6 years ago
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Heather McFarlane changed their profile picture 9 years, 6 months ago
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Heather McFarlane changed their profile picture 9 years, 9 months ago
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Heather McFarlane wrote a new post on the site Nineteenth-Century Studies 9 years, 9 months ago
Colin Peartree, Cassandra Ballini, McKenna Miller, Alyssa Knott
The premise of this project was to add meaningful information to various Wikipedia pages of characters seen in Dickens novels. Our goal was to […]
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