Judgement Day in Three Poems
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The text of four poems written by Olivia Ryckman. A reading of 4 poems written during Dr. Brian Brodeur's ENG W303 Writing Poetry workshop, later revised. These poems are dramatic monologue sonnets that consider certain aspects relating to the comic book series and AMC television show, The Walking Dead, including the precarious lives of characters lining in post-apocalyptic America. Olivia won 3rd Place for Oral Presentation at Student Research Day (SRD) 2020.
Olivia Ryckman, English-Creative Writing Major from Connersville, IN
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Ryckman, O. A. P. (2020). Judgement Day in Three Poems. Journal of Student Research at Indiana University East, 2(1), 16–22. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/jsriue/article/view/29998
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