Reflections on Golf on the Water
When I began my project for mapping the Camden County Golf Academy, I was sure there were plenty of opportunities for creating a narrative atlas, as Denis Wood did in […]
When I began my project for mapping the Camden County Golf Academy, I was sure there were plenty of opportunities for creating a narrative atlas, as Denis Wood did in […]
It’s hard for me to remember what life was like before the World Wide Web. I predate it by just a year, and, like many people in the ‘90s, I […]
(SPOILER WARNING: This post discusses major plot points in Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons) As an older brother to a teenage boy, I expected to have a stronger reaction […]
I’d never played a Max Payne game before 3, but I didn’t need to to understand what makes Max Payne so great, both as a series and character. It’s the […]
I interviews Cherry Hill High School East Athletic Director Dr. John Burns for my research project. He wears many hats. Not only is he the school’s AD, he teaches math […]
I spoke with Cherry Hill High School West Athletic Director John Laird, and he was incredibly helpful and friendly. I really didn’t have to say much; as soon as I […]
I had the pleasure of interviewing Los Angeles Times reporter Eric Sondheimer via email. Though I went a different route with my paper than what I had planned at this […]
I attended a lacrosse game between Cherry Hill West and Shawnee to get a see what the game looks like in action. With the help of a friendly parent, I […]
Though seemingly disparate forms of literature, print poems and ergodic poems share common central elements. Both forms of literature ask the reader to construct meaning from words, interpreting the author’s […]
I began work on my generative poem by considering the restraints of the title: a “t” word followed by a “g” word. To maintain the integrity of the original poem […]