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Moniz’s Debut Collection Reveals the Triumphs and Tribulations of Women’s Experiences

Book review published in October Hill Magazine's Winter 2020 Issue

Julia Romero Uncategorized Leave a comment February 24, 2021March 24, 2021 2 Minutes

Nor’s Fourth Collection Translated into English is a Sensory Expose on the Natural World—but Falls Short in Execution

Book review published in October Hill Magazine's Winter 2020 Issue

Julia Romero Uncategorized Leave a comment February 24, 2021March 24, 2021 2 Minutes

The Deconstruction of the ​Chaos-monde i​n Cathy Park Hong’s “​Dance Dance Revolution”

A literary essay that delves into how Cathy Park Hong's "Dance Dance Revolution" deconstructs and reforms Édouard Glissant's theory of the chaos-monde

Julia Romero Fiction Leave a comment December 24, 2020March 24, 2021 8 Minutes

A New Way of Seeing–Cotman’s New Collection Feels Profoundly Relevant in a Time of Social Reimagining

Book review published in October Hill Magazine's Fall 2020 issue

Julia Romero Uncategorized Leave a comment September 15, 2020March 24, 2021 2 Minutes

A Window into Trauma, and the Messiness of it All

Book review published in October Hill Magazine's Summer 2020 Issue

Julia Romero Uncategorized Leave a comment May 20, 2020March 24, 2021 2 Minutes

Category 5

Flash fiction titled "Category 5"

Julia Romero Uncategorized Leave a comment May 24, 2019March 24, 2021 8 Minutes

Shameful Memorial

A research essay that delves into the disgraceful past that surrounds the creation of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and how that shameful history has affected how the American people view and respond to the collective remembrance of a catastrophic event in US history.

Julia Romero Research Essay Leave a comment August 27, 2018August 27, 2018 10 Minutes

The Right Type of Mother

An essay that delves into Maggie Nelson's description of the "Sodomitical Mother" and how through the use of this phrase and her depiction of motherhood in her novel, "The Argonauts," Nelson reclaims the negative stereotypical view of queer mothers.

Julia Romero Research Essay Leave a comment August 27, 2018August 27, 2018 11 Minutes

Is Nothing Blasphemous?

A research essay that explores the concepts we, as a society, associate with religious worship and how those ideas that interconnect spirituality and religion can be separated.

Julia Romero Research Essay Leave a comment August 27, 2018August 27, 2018 8 Minutes

The Art of Viewing Art

A research essay that analyzes the disconnect between what the artist wishes the viewer to feel when gazing upon their work, and what the viewer actually feels, and how this disconnect can somehow undervalue the act of creation.

Julia Romero Research Essay Leave a comment August 27, 2018August 27, 2018 5 Minutes

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