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    Taboos & Transgressions: In Conversation with Darren Elliott-Smith

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    Dr. Darren Elliott-Smith is Senior Lecturer in Film and Television at University of Stirling, Scotland. His research is focused on representations of queerness, gender, and the body in horror film and television. He has published numerous academic articles, contributed to book collections, and is the author of Queer Horror Film and Television (I.B. Tauris, 2016) and co-editor of New Queer Horror Film and Television (UWP, 2020) with Dr John Edgar Browning. I was able to sit down with him for a chat about his work, the link between horror and eroticism, and the current queer horror moment

    Fanshawe College Presents: Author Alicia Elliott

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    Author Alicia Elliott discusses her new book “A Mind Spread Out On The Ground” Buy her book here: https://www.amazon.ca/Mind-Spread-Out...https://first.fanshawec.ca/firstnationscentre_visualcontent_videos_additionalvideos/1009/thumbnail.jp

    The Bride of Christ Goes to Hell : Metaphor and Embodiment in the Lives of Pious Women, 200-1500 /

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    Following a long trajectory from Late Antiquity to the High Middle Ages, Dyan Elliott offers a provocative analysis of the changing religious, emotional, and sexual meanings of the metaphor of the sponsa Christi and of the increasing anxiety surrounding the somatization of female spirituality.Following a long trajectory from Late Antiquity to the High Middle Ages, Dyan Elliott offers a provocative analysis of the changing religious, emotional, and sexual meanings of the metaphor of the sponsa Christi and of the increasing anxiety surrounding the somatization of female spirituality.Electronic reproduction.Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.Dyan Elliott is Peter B. Ritzma Professor of the Humanities in the Department of History at Northwestern University. She is the author of Fallen Bodies: Pollution, Sexuality, and Demonology in the Middle Ages, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher’s Web site, viewed October 27 2015

    David Elliott Claudia Lewis Award 2024 Acceptance Speech

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    Author David Elliott wins the Claudia Lewis Award 2024 for At the Poles from Bank Street College Children\u27s Book Committee. The Claudia Lewis Award The Claudia Lewis Award, given for the first time in 1998, honors the best poetry book of the year. The award commemorates the late Claudia Lewis, distinguished children’s book expert and longtime member of the Bank Street College faculty and Children’s Book Committee. She conveyed her love and understanding of poetry with humor and grace.https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cbc_awards/1015/thumbnail.jp

    From the Editor-in-Chief: Changes to Enhance the Author Experience

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    JMBE Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Samantha Elliott, thanks past volunteers for their efforts and discusses several new author enhancements related to the recently expanded scope, including video tutorials, a self-assessment tool, and a thematic issue

    George P. Elliott

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    George P. Elliott visited The College at Brockport in November 1968. He was a critically-acclaimed novelist and editor.Archived web contentSUNY BrockportWriters Forum Author Photo

    Capt. Elliott Springs Author

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    Catholic Comments Podcast.

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    Freelance author Elizabeth Elliott discusses the rising phenomenon of digital prayer requests. Elliott has published an article on this subject in the March 26th edition of America Magazine

    The Portrait of Elliott West

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    Jack Adams, a journalist and documentarian, follows his best friend and author Elliott with a film crew on his book tour that ends with Elliott's untimely death. Purchase College SUNYPlaywriting and ScreenwritingBachelor of ArtsMandelbaum, Eri

    Elliott, Laura (Video interview)

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    Laura Elliott graduated from Wake Forest University in 1979 with a degree in English. Throughout her time, she took numerous courses in music and journalism which led her to pursue her Master's in journalism at UNC Chapel Hill following graduation. Elliott was a member of Fideles, a social society for women. She was also a writer for the Old Gold & Black student newspaper and the field conductor of the Spirit of the Old Gold and Black marching band. Her passion for music made led to her involvement with the band which she describes as giving her a "built-in" group of friends from the start of her college career. At the time, she also participated in the Symphonic Ensemble, playing both the flute and piccolo. In 1979, Elliott was the editor of the Howler yearbook. That year, all three major University student publications were edited by women. In the interview, she discusses the role of women in campus life both as students and faculty members. Several professors were influential in her academic career including Dr. Ed Wilson who remains a close friend. Today, Elliott is a New York Times best-selling author of historical fiction books
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