In this novella, a young girl wakes to discover she has lost her voice and that
people can no longer hold their secrets back from her. Tasked with offering them
absolution through listening, she must also deal with the increasing toll bearing...
Fantasy fiction, American; Fantasy fiction, Japanese
This creative thesis follows the opening story arc to a larger fiction project in the genre of high fantasy fiction. Structurally and stylistically, by incorporating contemporary contributions to the genre from Japanese popular culture, this story...
Pansy Fay Shook takes a bow on stage. The stage is wood backed by a theatrical curtain. Pansy Fay is wearing a shiny dress with sequins, a hat with a feather and tied-on dance shoes.
Pansy Fay Shook does an arabesque with support from an unidentified young man. The room has wood plank flooring. Pansy Fay wears shorts with little buttons on the side. Her top is of a shiny material, sleeveless and has a tie at the throat. The boy...
Pansy Fay Shook stands in front of an unidentified young man. Both have their arms out to the sides as he holds her hands. Both stand with their weight on one leg with the other leg pointed out to the side. The room has wood plank flooring. Pansy...
A girl, probably Pansy Fay Shook, poses for a formal picture. Her hair is a short bob with long waved bangs. She wears a flowered dress with short ruffled sleeves and a necklace.
Fay Shook poses for a portrait in a formal gown. She wears pale flowers in her dark hair and a pendant necklace. This is one of three poses in the same costume.
Fay Shook poses for a portrait in a formal gown. She wears pale flowers in her dark hair and a pendant necklace. This is one of three poses in the same costume. In this portrait she looks over one shoulder.
Fay Shook poses for a portrait in a formal gown. She wears pale flowers in her dark hair and a pendant necklace. This is one of three poses in the same costume. In this portrait she sits on a low wall with her hands in her lap.
Loneliness--Fiction; Widowers--Fiction; Supernatural in literature
Happy Death Men is a series of excerpts from a novel of the same name. It is a work of
magical realism that follows in the footsteps of Haruki Murakami and Neil Gaiman. The
novel consists of two main storylines, one about a widower named Henry, and...
The role of mothers, the constitution of families, and the power of their stories are the bedrock of my thesis, which is the first 90 pages of a novel entitled Playing House . In it, I hope to investigate the denotation and connotation of the words...
Catalog of an exhibition of photographs from the Caufield and Shook collection presented by the University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, February 15-March 16, 1969.
Address: 224 E. Broadway. The exterior of the completed Kosair Temple is shown with numerous automobiles in front. The entryway is lit by a street lamp and sconces. The central windows of the third floor look out over balconies. Printed on front:...
Address: 224 E. Broadway. The ballroom of the Kosair Temple is shown with chairs lining the wood floor. A piano is on the right and rows of matching chandeliers line the ceiling. The ceiling and walls are ornately decorated in Egyptian-style...
Buildings; Garages; Lincoln Garage, Inc. (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 444 S. Fifth Street. The photograph shows a multistory building with the words Lincoln Garage painted on the side. That wording also appears on a T-shaped sign hanging on the front of the building. That sign also says "Storage"...
People; Buildings; Transportation; City & town life; Louisville (Ky.)--Pictorial works;
The collection of over half a million negatives and 2,000 vintage prints includes work for Louisville architects, builders, banks and financial houses, wholesale and retail merchants, advertisers, government agencies, public utilities, and private...
African American journalists; African American politicians; African American newspapers; African Americans; Politics & government; Politicians; Race relations; Democratic Party (Ky.); Mammoth Life and Accident Insurance Co. (Louisville, Ky.);...
Interview with William J. Ealy, Louisville newspaperman and political activist. This interview was conducted on August 5 and 22, 1977 by Dwayne Cox of the University of Louisville Oral History Center. Mr. Ealy discusses his early life and education...
Two girls pose in dance costumes. They have large white bows in their hair, and sleeveless, ruffled dresses that end high on the thigh. Ballet slippers are tied on over white socks. They each point their right foot forward.