
Harper Lewis
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I'm a weirdo nerd who’s extremely subversive. I like rocks, incense, and all kinds of witchy stuff. Intrusive rhyme bothers me.
I’m known as Dena Brown to the revenuers and pollsters.
MA English literature, College of Charleston
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Is a Vocal Conference Possible?
Wouldn’t it be amazing to have a Vocal conference and meet our fellow contributors in person? I know—we’re all over the world, so multiple locations would be necessary, but I think it can be done. I envision a conference in several different parts of the world, connected virtually. I envision groups based on communities with workshops and challenges.
By Harper Lewis2 months ago in Writers
Funeral Exclusion. AI-Generated.
The Ethics and Psychology of Funeral Exclusion: Mourning, Belonging, and the Denial of Witness Author Note The author’s interest in this subject arises from direct observation of the psychological and moral harm caused when individuals are denied access to communal mourning. While personal experiences are not detailed, the reflections and analysis are informed by firsthand witness and interdisciplinary research in grief psychology, moral philosophy, and ritual studies. This work seeks to illuminate a largely unexamined form of relational injury and to advocate for more humane, inclusive practices surrounding death and bereavement.
By Harper Lewis3 months ago in Psyche
William Faulkner
The speech is below, in case his accent is too thick for you to understand, like the attendees at the Nobel Banquet in 1950. Faulkner finished his short, brilliant speech and was met with devastating silence, his Mississippi drawl rendering his speech unintelligible to most of those international ears.
By Harper Lewis3 months ago in Writers











