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Charlotte Strand

Charlotte Strand

   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 3,496|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 50|FAVORITED BY: 9|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 12/04/2007

I am currently finishing my Master's degree in English while working as a writing instructor, communications intern, and freelance writer. When not studying, teaching, or writing, I'm practicing yoga or dancing.

Education/Experience: B.A., English, Kenyon College; M.A., English, Case Western Reserve University

Interests: English literature, linguistics, yoga, modern dance, ballet, intellectual property, open source technology, poetry, postmodernism, stem cell research

Motto: Be curious, not judgmental.

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A review of a great textbook I had to read for my linguistics class.
Tips for getting unique flowers for your prom date.
A brief poem about faded romance.
A look at book celebrating the love of two artists.
Sometimes, you need to switch tactics.
Not my favorite poem; I can summarize my thoughts in just three lines!
Ways for single people to have fun on Valentine's Day.
A look at ways to celebrate the Chinese New Year if you live in, or are visiting, Cleveland, Ohio.
An essay about doing something you don't want to do, just because it's right.
Written back in the days when I was working food service at a country club to support myself through college.
Written about my clarinet
A poem about returns
Ways to have fun with your family in Cleveland on St. Patrick's Day.
Can God both exist and not exist at the same time? I think so.
Some family-friendly ways to celebrate Mardi Gras.
My changing opinions of the arguably "great American novel."
A review of Light on Yoga, one of the most important yoga books in print.
Here are three foods and two drinks you can make to create your own Mardi Gras celebration!
A letter to any editor of a newspaper.
A poem I wrote after finding out my so-called friend had been lying to me for years.
A look at a dancer's life.
Staying together for the kids isn't always the best option.
A different take on the ideal ballerina body.
A brief fragment that I have always liked.
A poem about patience.
Our bodies can often reveal our activities and habits from life. What will yours say about you?
A poem about the way our perspectives change after a breakup.
My resolutions, for my readers to see.
Inspired by a great jazz performance.
A comparison (or contrast) poem.
A ballet piece.
A piece about one of my all-time favorite dances.
Something to make you feel optimistic about the cold weather!
A poem about the waltz, one of my favorite dances
Childhood games bring back memories.
Some short pieces from the summer I spent working at a country club.
A poem about relationships, although it's relevant to other ideas as well.
A take on light pollution
Considering the honor system and the possibility of cheating in the writing classroom.
A review of Michael Sims' Adam's Navel.
Reviewing a writing manual about classic prose.
A review of Mark Z. Danielewski's novel Only Revolutions. Kept spoiler-free.
A canoe trip helps a woman come to terms with a recent breakup.
What could happen in just 53 seconds?
A story of how I developed my atheism.
A Christmas ornament brings back memories and stirs up family troubles.
A winter drive where nothing goes right.