
Since our blog debuted in 2017, we have published 300+ posts. While some of you may have been with us from the start (thank you, loyal readers!), others may have joined us more recently.
So, we’re highlighting periodically some of the posts that have garnered a lot of views or that address topics of continuing interest in the current moment — posts that you may have missed or that you might want to revisit.
Today, in honor of our M.A. students who are working on initial drafts of their capstone projects and all students who are completing work for the fall semester, we are revisiting one of our most popular posts: “A Master’s Project … in Stitch Gifs” by Jamie Teixeira Bienhoff (MA ’18).
Jamie’s post offers humor and insight about the writing process — including the roller-coaster of emotion that process brings.
Since creating her post, Jamie completed her M.A. in Children’s Literature here at Kansas State in May 2018 and taught for the department for a year as a term instructor. In Fall 2020, she started her Ph.D. in English at Western Michigan University with a focus in children’s and young adult literature.
Read and see Jamie’s post at “A Master’s Project … in Stitch Gifs“ — and good luck to all who are completing projects during the next few weeks!
— Karin Westman, Department Head