Author Archives: M.A. Miller

The Self Simplified- A Student’s Tool Kit

Mission Statement: We are determined to simplify the critical jargon presented in the Tool Kit of Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson’s book “Reading Autobiography”in order to provide to all those in the Blogosphere a way of interpreting and analyzing autobiographies … Continue reading

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Experience and the Reader in Don’t Let Me Be Lonely

When I picked up Claudia Rankine’s book, Don’t Let Me Be Lonely from the University Bookstore, I read the title and gulped. I remembered hearing those words from my grandmother before she died and I remembered saying words like them … Continue reading

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H 2 WOAH!

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Lullwater Park 10/10/10

When I was seven, (it’s always seven when I recount any story from my childhood and I wonder why that is) I got lost in the woods between my grandmother’s house and the beach attached to Cold Spring Harbor. One … Continue reading

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How Education Set Us Free

Vladimir Nabokov began his memoir with a rumination on the nature of existence. He pictured life as a brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness. The darkness’ beings the vast periods of pre-birth and post-death. I had read … Continue reading

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A Character Sketch: A Double Dose of Comatose and the Cancer that Wouldn’t Quit

You are standing on your second story porch overlooking the adjacent Hebrew cemetery thinking about the Oneiroi and surrounding lineage, as the sun climbs up the arc of the sky welcoming the morning, looking towards the day, and leaving you … Continue reading

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