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M. W.

living in Rock Hill, SC
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 708|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 9|FAVORITED BY: 1|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 02/23/2007

Memory is my real name. I like to read, write, listen to music - all kinds of stuff like that. I recently graduated with a BFA in English from a small college, then immediately shrugged off my education and started camping almost full time.

Education/Experience: BFA in English

Interests: Music, Movies, Literature, the Arts, alternatives, camping, reading, book binding, handmade, craft

Motto: "Did you just say that with a british accent?"

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In this article, I cover the structure of the I Ching and explain this structure in an introductory manor, as well as give a brief history of the text.
In this article, I go over the necessary items for a good survival kit and why you should include them.
In this article, I cover what you need to do to prepare a good campfire. I also cover safety measures when maintaining a campfire.
In this article, I go over the factors you need to consider in choosing a campsite, as well as how to go about clearing out the site.
In this article, I go over the necessary tools and preparations to make your camping trip a success.
While people often worry about chemicals in their food, they rarely wonder about the chemicals in their drinking and cooking water.
This paper takes a look at the idea of Nature being both an object and a monument of itself. I chose to focus on pastoral and gardens poets for their subject matters and different treatments of nature.
This article takes a look at White's The Beautiful Room is Empty, with an emphasis on the main characters and their sexuality.
This is a short guide that outlines one approach to the early processes of writing poetry.