Category Archives: Jessica Kidd

Pedagogy Series 5.4: Mosquito

By: Colson Domergue, UA undergraduate This poem is the final post belonging to our fifth pedagogy series. You can also read student Jasmine Flowers and student Tori Linville‘s pieces from earlier posts or see instructor Jessica Kidd‘s commentary on this creative writing class … Continue reading

Pedagogy Series 5.3: The Confederacy’s First Lady

By: Tori Linville, UA undergraduate This poem is part of our fifth pedagogy series. To see Jessica Kidd’s commentary on the class and project, please read the first post from the series or view classmate Jasmine Flowers’ poem.   The Confederacy’s First … Continue reading

Pedagogy Series 5.2: Chahta-Ima (Like a Choctaw)

By: Jasmine Flowers, UA undergraduate This poem is part of our fifth pedagogy series. To see Jessica Kidd’s commentary on the class and project, please read the first post from the series.   Chahta-Ima (Like a Choctaw) “The whole of creation has a … Continue reading

Pedagogy Series 5.1: EN 408 Creative Writing

By: Jessica Kidd, Associate Director of First-Year Writing and Clinical Professor of English This is our fifth pedagogy series on Cool@Hoole. Check out previous pedagogy posts from series one, two, three, and four.  EN 408 is a senior-level creative writing … Continue reading