Bio:
My first published book of poetry is now available online and in some stores--Katharsis, www.lulu.com/twinsisterspublishing. Currently, I have one semester left at East Central University, and will graduate in December with a BA in English.
My first published book of poetry is now available online and in some stores--Katharsis, www.lulu.com/twinsisterspublishing. Currently, I have one semester left at East Central University, and will graduate in December with a BA in English.
Education/Experience:
AA in English
AA in English
Interests:
English and American Literature, Portuguese language and literature, Latin American and Hispanic literature and culture, Writing, Computers, Publishing, Crafting, Native American culture and literature, ASL, sign language,
English and American Literature, Portuguese language and literature, Latin American and Hispanic literature and culture, Writing, Computers, Publishing, Crafting, Native American culture and literature, ASL, sign language,
Motto:
"Remember, darkness does not always equate to evil, just as lightness does not always bring good."
"Remember, darkness does not always equate to evil, just as lightness does not always bring good."
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In the heat of the summer, it doesn't take much to heat up the whole house. Here you'll find easy and kid-pleasing tips for raw meals--so you can keep your cool, in more ways than one.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 7/27/2009
Ekphrastic poetry is written in response to art, photographs, or other mediums. An example of a well-known ekphrastic poem is "Ode to a Grecian Urn" by John Keats.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 7/27/2009
By keeping your home clean and well-ventilated, you can significantly reduce the amount of dust present.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 7/26/2009
What you are really looking for is a piece that will bring warmth to your home and personalize your living space. Good quality antique furniture can be found to fit any decor from country to contemporary.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 7/17/2009
Released in 2006, The Namesake was directed my Mira Nair, who is known for delving into the reality of the lives of Asian Indians living in the United States.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 5/27/2009
Three authors describe themselves and their work.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 5/27/2009
This essay explores Albert Camus' The Stranger from a variety of angles and perspectives.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 5/26/2009
The English language is far from being threatened by 'language death,' though ardent supports of the English Only movement would have us believe otherwise.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 4/23/2008
Not your typical chef, Alton Brown has spent the last ten plus years carving himself a niche at Food Network.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 4/21/2008
An argument in favor of the legalization of same-sex marriage.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 3/24/2008
An essay about me, and why I am going to school to become an English teacher.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 2/13/2008
Many have made assumptions as to whom or what Baglioni stands for in the story. Burton R. Pollin gives two etymological possibilities: 'sbagliare'-to err; 'bagliare'-a flash of light (Nelson 557).
By Amanda James Dill | Published 2/6/2008
John McCain-Woodstock Museum Video Argument Analysis
By Amanda James Dill | Published 2/6/2008
Women play an important role in every culture. They are the mothers, daughters, and sisters that bear children and make homes for their families.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 7/9/2007
A look at how the English ate in Medieval times...
By Amanda James Dill | Published 7/9/2007
Our sense of taste depends on our perception of scents we come in contact with. In general, humans can distinguish more then ten thousand smells. Animals utilize their senses of smell to detect food, predators, and potentially hazardous situations.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 7/6/2007
Cimarron College of Bartending in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma offers training for would-be bartenders.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 5/17/2006
Women today face many decisions when it comes to having children.
Should they breastfeed or bottle feed? Should they use disposable or cloth
diapers? Should they have a vaginal delivery or a cesarean?
Should they breastfeed or bottle feed? Should they use disposable or cloth
diapers? Should they have a vaginal delivery or a cesarean?
By Amanda James Dill | Published 5/16/2006
The Sooner State boasts over nineteen vineyards and wineries. Located throughout the state, these wineries are tourism hotspots, as well as favorite haunts of the locals. Many offer non-wine related amenities.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 5/2/2006
Making margaritas is easy...if you know how to do it right. Jimmy Buffet wasn't joking when he said all you need is a little salt and lime, but a few extras wouldn't hurt! Enjoy the flavors of the season at your next fiesta!
By Amanda James Dill | Published 5/2/2006
Will Porter of Marietta, Oklahoma will be self-promoting his upcoming CD set titled "Rock, Paper, Scissors." This set is sure to be big due to Will's popularity after in the area as well as on Myspace, where the musician has over 2000 plays on four songs.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 5/1/2006
The best Mexican restaurants must offer the best of Mexican cuisine, excellent service, and an innovative menu items to keep the customers coming back for more.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 4/24/2006
The American film, The Grudge was made with the same plot as the Japanese film Ju-On. The differences are subtle, but the changes make it an altogether must-see flick. Just don't blink, or you'll miss it.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 4/10/2006
The prom has been an important part of the high school experience for decades. For the ladies, a knock-out dress makes the evening even more memorable. Looking for the perfect dress, however, can be a nightmare.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 4/6/2006
A brief statement about the education system of Oklahoma.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 4/6/2006
Sexual harassment and stereotyping in the workplace lead to inequalities.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 3/21/2006
The works of Sylvia Plath have come back into the literary mainstream with the release of her Ariel in it's original format. She has some twisted views on motherhood in general, but many of her works are overwhelmingly good.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 3/21/2006
Anne Bradstreet wrote both secular and non-secular poetry, most of which was in iambic pentameter. She was a mother and a writer, though she did not accept her fame as the latter.
By Amanda James Dill | Published 3/21/2006
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