Scatterbrain
Date of Award
January 2022
Degree Type
Closed Access Thesis
Document Type
Master Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Department
English and Theatre
First Advisor
R. Dean Johnson
Department Affiliation
English
Second Advisor
Young Smith
Department Affiliation
English
Third Advisor
Julie Hensley
Department Affiliation
English
Abstract
Praised by poet Allison Joseph (Confessions of a Bare-faced Woman) for its range of imagery and subject matter, SCATTERBRAIN explores the many shapes loss can take; from the loss of childhood, autonomy, and identity, to the simple sting of the everyday ways we lose our minds.
Copyright
Copyright 2022 Abigail C Byrd-Stapleton
Recommended Citation
Byrd-Stapleton, Abigail C., "Scatterbrain" (2022). Online Theses and Dissertations. 690.
https://encompass.eku.edu/etd/690