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    FIT Authors Talks: "The Miracles" with Amy Lemmon

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    Professor and Chair of English and Communication Studies Amy Lemmon reads from and talks about her book The Miracles.With lyricism and grace, Amy Lemmon gives us a worldview to live by. The all-too-familiar “wear of sorrow’s rub” is presented alongside the world’s miracles, including the author’s two children. Fearlessly bridging the gap between tradition and artistic innovation, the author moves us forward with her into the unknown, to entertain new relationships with herself, her children, and the world

    Roundelay of spring [music] : song /

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    "Sung my Stella Power, Amy Castles, Charles Hackett, etc., etc." -- Cover.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an12235529

    Interview with Pa Foley (Oral History Collection)

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    Concurrent Sessions. Panel 10: Entrapment and Recursivity

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    Panel 10: Entrapment and Recursivity Crip Corporeality in Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury / Zhiyue Ding, New York University Still Running: Faulkner’s Suspension of Intention, or Bodies Without Plans / Amy A. Foley, Providence College Embodied Melancholia: Bodies, Space, and the Recursive Form of Grief in Faulkner / Meg Hanna, University of South Florid

    Panel. Spaces, Ecologies, Pedagogies

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    “Architecture a Little Curious”: Faulkner’s Baroque Ambivalence / Amy A. Foley, Providence College “Hearing the Dark Land Talking”: Terminal Eco-Intimacies and Their Queer Grammar’s in William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying / Rene Werhle, University of Michigan “He Liked Men”: Opening New Doors to Teaching “A Rose For Emily” Based in Queer Pedagogy / Jay Ingrao, University of Texas-Dalla

    Interview with Pa Foley (Oral History Collection)

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    American Women Writers: Amy M. Clark

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    A 2011 conversation with the author Amy M. Clark about her life and the inspiration for her work

    Dr. Amy Howard – Faculty Author Interview

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    Amy Howard, executive director of the Bonner Center for Civic Engagement and associated faculty in American studies, discusses her new book, More Than Shelter: Activism and Community in San Francisco Public Housing, published recently by the University of Minnesota Press. Her research and book looks closely at three public housing projects in San Francisco and brings to light the dramatic measures tenants have taken to create communities that mattered to them

    Payton, Amy Louise. "Looking Back" radio show on Paytons book on Georgina Stirling.

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    CBC freelance broadcaster Cathy Porter talking to author Amy Louise Payton about the life of Georgina Stirling, Soprano Premadonna from Twillingate. Payton talks about her interest in the singer and her book on Stirling; Hiram Silk interviews Amy Louise Payton on the program Looking Back about her book Nightingale of the North about Georgina Stirling. Payton talks about Stirling and the history of the Twillingate area
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