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Annual English Undergrad Conference

2024 Conference Topic: HOW DO WE LOOK?

Thursday, April 11th, 9am-5pm in IC318

Keynote speaker: Film Scholar and Filmmaker

Conference promo poster: "HOW DO WE LOOK" in funky font, over the retro-feeling image of a woman in a blue dress, leaning in a red chair, with a 1970s-style TV for a head

All members of the UTSC community are welcome to attend!


Program

9:00am Welcome and coffee

9:10-10:30am Capstone Panel: Senior Essays from the Students of ENGD98 

  • Whitney Buluma: "The Problem of Humanness: Triangulating Ubuntu鈥檚 Affordances" 
  • Jorge Luis Carbajal Friedrich: "Knowledge, Reality, & Mind in Jorge Luis Borges' Short Stories" 
  • Maryam Khan: "More strange than true:" Identity and Cognition in Shakespeare鈥檚 A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream鈥" 
  • Seema Patel: "Beyond the Canvas: The Picture of Dorian Gray鈥 as a Societal Critique and a Reflection of Oscar Wilde" 
  • Kayla Wilson: "The Order in Disorder: Troubling the Binary between History and Literature" 

10:45-11:45 Panel 1: Visibility and Context: Navigating Racial Identities

  • Tanya Ng Cheong, "Seeing the Unseen: How The Prison in Twelve Landscapes and Strong Island Tell Their Stories"
  • Christine Villa, "What Does it Mean to be American? Unpacking the Racial Double Consciousness with Hughes鈥 'Theme for English B' and Gates鈥 'Talking Black: Critical Signs for the Times'" and "whitewashed"
  • Nathan Augustin, "Leave the lumpia at my door"

12:00-1:00pm Lunch & Keynote Address by Fatimah Tobing Rony

How Do We Look? Resisting Visual Biopolitics

Through the story of Annah la Javanaise, a trafficked 13-year-old girl who was found wandering the streets of Paris in 1893 and who became the maid and model of painter Paul Gauguin, Fatimah Tobing Rony introduces theories of visual biopolitics to examine those who are allowed to live and those who are allowed to die, in representations of Indonesian women.  In her talk she will be reading from her book and screening her short, animated film, Annah la Javanaise.

Fatimah Tobing Rony makes films and writes books about people whose stories have not yet been told. In her first book The Third Eye, Fatimah Tobing Rony wrote about how colonialism created a divide between the Historical and the Ethnographic, the Civilized and the Savage, and how these divides were inscribed in film, photography, and other visual technologies. These categories served biopolitics by producing a logic whereby the life of one group was nourished at the expense of another. Twenty years on, this divide is just as persistent and pernicious in our era of neoliberalism and globalization. In her new book she traces the legacy of one particular aspect of visual biopolitics--the representation of the Indonesian woman--into the twenty-first century of globalization. As a filmmaker, Fatimah also co-directed the feature film CHANTS OF LOTUS [PEREMPUAN PUNYA CERITA] (2008), which was distributed and exhibited in major theaters in Indonesia, and in film festivals around the world.  Her short animation film ANNAH LA JAVANAISE, distributed by Women Make Movies, was an Official Selection of the 2020 Annecy International Festival for Animated Film, in Annecy, France, and has won fifteen international film festival awards. Fatimah Tobing Rony is Professor of Film and Media Studies at the University of California, Irvine.

 

1:15-2:15pm Panel 2: Writers on Writing

  • Amna Alvi, "How to Write a Story Worth Reading"
  • Joseph Donato, "Goat" 
  • Tanisha Agarwal, "Things to Do at the End of the World"

2:30-3:30pm Panel 3: Looking at "High" and "Low" Culture

  • Tanisha Agarwal, "i know what aristotle said but he鈥檚 dead"
  • Christy Lorentz, "'I Will Dazzle': The Nexus of Moral Responsibility, Guilt Evasion, and Perception Management in the 'Dazzling' Rhetoric of Shakespeare鈥檚 King Henry V" 
  • Cayden Mascarenas, "Invisible Illness and its Image Problems in Superhero Comics"
  • Natashia Septirymen, "On Subversion in Jujutsu Kaisen: Fan-service, the Male Gaze, and the Role of Women in Sh艒nen Anime"

3:45-4:45pm 鈥淓xtremely Revealing Bullshit鈥: The Art of Professional Wrestling 

  • Presented by Daniel Tysdal and the students of ENGD54

4:45-5:00pm Closing & Awards Presentation

 


Call for Papers Deadline: March 2nd

We welcome academic essays and creative writing that take any approach to the conference theme of "How Do We Look?" Examples may include but are not limited to: reflection and self reflection, narrative and film perspective, viewpoints and opinions, perceptions, appearances, self image, sight and seeing, the cinematic gaze, speculation, spying and surveillance, storytelling methods with unique points of view (e.g. hybrid, lyrical, associative, etc.), landscapes and vistas, and illusions.

Submission Guidelines:

  • Critical essays of 5-12 pages in length
  • Creative works can fall into the categories of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction
  • Length limits for creative works are 3-5 poems and 500 to 3000 words for prose

Monetary Prizes Awarded for Best Academic Essay & Best Creative Work

Email submissions to utscenglishconference@gmail.com


Past Conferences

2023 Conference: Journeys

Critical Essay Presenters

Maria Desai, 鈥淐oming Out of the Closet with Two Different Coats: Irene Adler and Transgression in 'A Scandal in Bohemia' and 'A Scandal in Belgravia'鈥

Toey Saralamba, 鈥淢ore Dangerous than the Other: Arthur Conan Doyle鈥檚 depiction of the British Empire as more alarming than foreigners in 'Lot No. 249'鈥

Shakthi Suthakaran, 鈥淭he Journey of Language: Navigating the Lexicon of Imperialism and Globalization in R.F. Kuang鈥檚 Babel, or the Necessity of Violence"

Jorge Luis Carbajal Friedrich, 鈥淭he Other, Awakened Dream-States, and Uncertain Endings: The Gothic as Transgression鈥

Creative Writing Presenters

Alina Mitrofanova, 鈥淏eyond the Horizon鈥

Aerial Douskos, 鈥淭he Cairn"

Joseph Donato, 鈥淏iting Down鈥

Zain Hussain, 鈥淭wisted Vices of a Hypocrite鈥

Naomi Cabral, 鈥淕irl from the Northumberland County鈥

Alexa DiFrancesco, 鈥淢oonshine鈥

Isla McLaughlin, 鈥淕ive Love, Give Love, Give Love鈥

Nahia Syeda, 鈥淛ust Tell Us鈥

Joshua Spencer, 鈥淐ovid鈥檚 Not Over鈥 and 鈥淲hen I set my mother鈥檚 table鈥

D98 Capstone Presenters

Kereisha Biggs, "When Forgetting is Necessary: Traumatic Memory Loss & Rebuilding New Worlds in Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven"

Brennen Penney, "Ghost in the Machine: 奥别蝉迟飞辞谤濒诲鈥檚 Inescapable Legacies of Violence鈥

Pavitra Cumaraswamy, "The Heterotopia Boarding School Paradox: To Accept or Reject Alternative Social Norms"

Amanda Pompilii, "'Yet shall not Faustus fly': A New Historicist Examination of Religious Spectacle, Satire, and Subversion in Christopher Marlowe鈥檚 The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus"

Eleanor Zhong, "'Infamous Daughter of an Infamous Mother': The Intertextual Relationship between Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea"

Farah Dorani, "Unholy Matrimonies: Children and Transactional Sacrifices in the Gothic" (Here's your Invitation!)

Catherina Tseng, "Animal, Monster, Alien, Bitch: Scientific Imagery, Racialised Identity, and Cyborgfeminist Theory in Soft Science by Franny Choi鈥

Keynote Address by Titi Aiyegbusi: "Traversing Diverse Paths: A Scholar's Journey Across Fields"

"Journeys" conference poster, with a winding road and woman walking through a book/door. Info in text.

2022 Conference: Humor

Critical Essay Presenters

Noah Farberman, D98 presentation on George Sauders's Lincoln in the Bardo

Maria Desai, "What鈥檚 Mine is Yours, and What鈥檚 Yours Isn鈥檛 Mine: Destabilized Authorship and Underlying Authority in 'The Goodnight Skirt'"

Maryam Khan, "How Humour Destabilizes Good versus Evil in Good Omens"

Zoe Griffith, D98 Presentation on Malinda Lo's Ash

Amena Ahmed, "The Cost of Innocent Freedoms: Femininity in the Face of Patriarchal Oppression in The Rover"

Rachelle Wilson, "Rapunzel鈥檚 Counternarrative: Subverting the Fairy-Tale Genre鈥檚 Structure and its Heroine Archetypes in Mona Awad鈥檚 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl"

 

Creative Writing Presenters

Tanya Ng Cheong, "Mango Season" and "3PM Ramen"

Noah Farberman, "Fraternally Yours"

Eric Wang, poems ("Subject Matter," "Poem Wherein My Father Is a Combination Wendy鈥檚/Taco Bell Rest Area Which, Yes, Is Some Horribly Contrived Metaphor," and "Lousy Poem for My Sadness")

 

 

Keyonte Address by Prof. Garry Leonard: "'The human engine waits/Like a taxi throbbing': The Internal Combustion Engine and the Construction of the Modern Self"

"Humor" poster for the 2022 Undergraduate Conference

2021 Conference: Matters of the Body

Critical Essay Presenters

Maria Desai, 鈥淒igging One鈥檚 Own Grave: The Perpetual Bondage in John Donne鈥檚 鈥楾he Funeral鈥欌

Amena Ahmed, 鈥淩emember Who You Are鈥: The King鈥檚 Two Bodies and Matters of Emotional Expression in Shakespeare鈥檚 Richard II

Jahin Ali Khan, 鈥淚dentity Crisis: Homosexuality and Culture in Intolerable

Faizan Malik, 鈥淐ovid-19, Necropolitics, and The Death of Theory鈥

 

Creative Writing Presenters

Laura Goslinski, "How I Reevaluated my Relationship with People from the Hallway of a Gas Station, the Back of a Cab, a Hotel, a Bus, a Door, and A Valley; and Tried Again"

Noah Farberman, "Baked Potato," "Silicon Dolly," and "On Going Through a Ninth Grade Breakup"

Olivia Rennie, "It鈥檚 Time to Bring Invisible Disabilities Out into the Open: A Personal Account of the Barriers Present in Education, Employment, and Everyday Life, and What Must be Done to Eliminate these Obstacles"

Tanya Ng Cheong, "Ghost Ship"

Shakthi Suthakaran, "Looking Upon Gold"

Genevieve Lang, "Father Dearest"

 

Keynote Address

鈥淪hame: Its Impact on our Bodies and Minds" by Prof. Marlene Goldman

 

2020 Conference: 鈥淢yths & Legends鈥

Critical Essay Presenters

Amena Ahmed, "The Personal and the Political: Understanding the Divine Experience in the 'Homeric Hymn to Demeter'"

Eva Wissting, "The Colonizer鈥檚 Dream: A Comparison of Daniel Defoe鈥檚 Robinson Crusoe with David Cronenberg鈥檚 M. Butterfly"

Kimberley Chow, "Fate and Choice in Homer's The Iliad"

Bryan Chen, Firaz Khan, and Faizan Malik, "Critical Approaches to Love and Emancipation: Re-appropriating Bourgeois Myths"

Ryanne Kap, "The Harm of Hitting Back: How Let the Right One In and Stranger Things Exhibit and Exploit the Cycle of Bullying"

 

Creative Writing Presenters

Noah Farberman, 鈥淒ear new god, if all you do is answer you鈥檒l be better than the others鈥

Sana Mufti,鈥漈he Metaphoric Phasing of the Butterfly鈥

Sarah Hilton, 鈥淒eath Valley, California, 1969鈥

Victoria Mbabazi, 鈥淢anic Pixie Dream Entrance鈥

Ryanne Kap, 鈥淗eat鈥

Jingshu Yao, 鈥淭he Peony Research Station鈥

Eva Wissting, 鈥淧erception of a Nation鈥

 

Keynote Address

"Cleopatra: Matter, Mystique & Mythology," by Prof. Laura Jane Wey

myths and legends

2019 Conference: 鈥淪pace, Place, and the Environment鈥

Critical Essay Presenters

Grayson Chong, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 the Hyphen Got to Do with It?: An Exploration of the Relationship Between Cordelia and Nature in William Shakespeare鈥檚 King Lear鈥

Nicholas Marcelli, 鈥淭ree Huggers: Exploitative Human/Nature Kinship Bonds in Behn鈥檚 鈥極n A Juniper Tree, Cut Down to Make Busks鈥 and Silverstein鈥檚 The Giving Tree鈥

Zahra Tootonsab, 鈥淭he Right to the City Through the Lens of 鈥淒ark Sousveillance鈥 in Dionne Brand鈥檚&苍产蝉辫;迟丑颈谤蝉迟测鈥

Sumbul Mirza, 鈥淭he Limits of Multiculturalism in David Chariandy鈥檚 Brother"

Aishah Cader, 鈥淎lways the Nice Guy: Unpacking Why American Literature Trivializes Canada鈥

Ryanne Kap, 鈥溾楾hey Cannot Represent Themselves鈥: The Ramifications of Hollywood Representation in Viet Thanh Nguyen鈥檚 The Sympathizer"

Eva Wissting, 鈥淲aiting for Hope in Sarajevo: The Meaning of Susan Sontag鈥檚 staging of Samuel Beckett鈥檚 Waiting for Godot鈥

Tasnim Sumaiya & Malaika Hamadi, 鈥淭he Hollywood Muslim: The Silver Screen鈥檚 Islamophobic Pandemic & Regressive Representation鈥

 

Creative Writing Presenters

Ryanne Kap, 鈥淔lorida鈥

Chloe Troicuk, 鈥1983鈥

Victoria Mbabazi, 鈥淓velyn & The Five Stages of Grief鈥

Sarah Hilton, "Campus Sceleratus: The Body" and "Reflecting Pool鈥

Zahra Tootonsab, 鈥漜owboys in a spaceship鈥

Bijal Prajapati, 鈥淧our Traverser les Ponts鈥

Eva Wissting, 鈥淥n My Body鈥

Grayson Chong, 鈥滾anguage Lessons" and 鈥淗unger鈥

 

Keynote Address

鈥淏reathings & Bodies: An Ecocritical Primer," by Prof. Anne Milne

space, place and the environment

2018 Conference: 鈥淪ubversion鈥

Critical Essay Presenters

Sabrina Khela, 鈥淓arly Modern Gendered Soundscapes: Silence, Speech, and Acoustic Agency in King Lear

Grayson Chong, 鈥淩avenous Rome: Confusion Between Romans and Barbarians in William Shakespeare鈥檚 Titus Andronicus

Iffah Elnaz, 鈥淏ritish Romantics and Bias: A Post-colonial Perspective on Race-Based Narratives鈥

Elanna Clayton, 鈥淪aving Souls or Damaging Them: Coping Mechanisms Caused by Harmful Institutions鈥

Chelsea Matson, 鈥淚magined Representations of Migration in Michael Ondaatje鈥檚 In the Skin of a Lion

Abbiramee Asokan, 鈥淩unning Through the Street & Paddling In the Sky: The Subversion & Transgression of Racial Boundaries in Magical Realist Canadian Literature鈥

Daniel Hutchings, 鈥淚magining Community and Isolation in African Prison Poetry鈥

Alisha Sharma, 鈥The Handmaid鈥檚 Tale: Blessed Be Those Who Heed the Warnings of the Meek鈥

 

Creative Writing Presenters 

Grayson Chong 鈥淥f Men and Monsters鈥

Jill Kennedy 鈥淪mart Phone鈥

Victoria Mbabazi 鈥2017鈥

Sana Mufti 鈥淗ang them all and let them burn鈥

T茅a Mutonji 鈥淪erendipity鈥

Zahra Tootonsab 鈥淏odies & Human Bodies鈥

Chloe Troicuk 鈥淰indication for What I Was Taught鈥

Vanessa Vigneswaramoorthy, 鈥淎 Sonnet to Daughter鈥

Rubab Ali 鈥淒ata鈥

Sarah Hilton 鈥淐ardinal鈥

Aleah Howard 鈥淩ight Side Up鈥

Ryanne Kap 鈥淐hina Dolls鈥

Bijal Prajapati 鈥淧atient 13鈥

Eva Wissting 鈥淗er Friend, I Am鈥

Emma Witkowski, 鈥淏ottom of 脡ireann Quay鈥 

 

English undergrad conference

2017 Conference: 鈥淒iversity & Discomfort鈥

Critical Essay Presenters 

Julianna Valente, 鈥淯nderstanding the Self Through the Spiritual鈥

Zahraa Saab, 鈥淒iminishing Discomfort: The Rejection of Sameness and Otherness in Mohja Kahf鈥檚 Muslim-American Novel, The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf鈥

Sabrina Khela, 鈥溾楶ost-postcolonial鈥 Translatability in Cultural Translation: Negotiating Transactions of Culture in Jhumpa Lahiri鈥檚 鈥楿naccustomed Earth鈥 and 鈥楬ell-Heaven鈥欌

Nana Frimpong, 鈥淣arrative Storytelling, Identity, and Silence in African-American Prose鈥

Chelsea La Vecchia, 鈥淕ive Me Bread and Salt: Transformation and Transgression from Food in Fantasy Literature鈥

Alisha Sharma, 鈥淭he Subversion and Attainment of the Desirable in Fantasy Literature鈥

Samir Parmar, 鈥淧andemic Diseases in America: Media Influence on Our Fear of the Other鈥

Vivian Zhou, 鈥淭he Puissance of Variation: Othering the Miscegenated Subject in Stephen Norrington鈥檚 Blade鈥

James Dale, 鈥淚s It Me?: An Analysis of Age as Other in The Strain鈥

 

Creative Writing Presenters

Emma Witkowski, 鈥淎 Sunrise鈥

Nikki Carter, 鈥淭o Do:鈥

Grayson Chong, 鈥淢y Body, The Victim鈥

James Dale, 鈥淜aloi Threnoi鈥

Abygaile Cruz, 鈥渆xcuse me aramark, do you know how much for a life?鈥

RZY Liu, 鈥淭he Iceberg鈥

Hartley Hutchinson, 鈥淢ood Stone鈥

Sara Farhat, 鈥淩efugee鈥

Alena Loboda, 鈥淣ot Ashamed鈥

Leru Xu, 鈥渇riday鈥

Sana Mufti, 鈥淗ometown Refugee鈥

Halima Farah, 鈥淎 Mile鈥

Aysha Sidiq, 鈥淎 Hot Mess鈥

T茅a Mutonji Gombe, 鈥淎pr猫s Viol鈥 and 鈥淪ome other kind of love鈥

Naziha Nasrin, 鈥淐losed Borders鈥

Sarah Hilton, 鈥淰isiting Hours鈥

Lucas McDonell, 鈥淧epperpots and Rifle Scopes鈥

Chelsea La Vecchia, 鈥淭he Womb on Pointe鈥

Trevon Smith, 鈥淚nvisible Beasts鈥

 

Diersity and discomfort

2016 Conference: 鈥淎 Showcase of Our Best鈥

Critical Essay Presenters

Christine Tran, 鈥淚mprobable Bodies and Embodied Texts in Defoe鈥檚 Robinson Crusoe and Addison鈥檚 鈥楾he Adventures of a Shilling鈥欌

Andilib Sajid, 鈥淓vocative: The Erotic in The Song of Solomon鈥

Katie Konstantopoulos, 鈥淟opsided, Puckered and Whole: The Text as Body in Audre Lorde鈥檚 The Cancer Journals鈥

Hadia Khan, 鈥淟imited Vision: Control and Power in Woolf鈥檚 鈥楾he Mark on the Wall鈥欌

Kieran McGarry, 鈥淏ringing the Wraiths to Life: The Traumatic Upheaval of Masculine Identity in The Virgin Suicides鈥

Ayesha Khan, 鈥淧iecing the Past Together: The Influence of Trauma on Narrative Style鈥

Sarah Kharbut, 鈥淭he 鈥楲iberty鈥 of Montreal鈥

Katie Burke, 鈥淩eversal and Reflection: Consent in The Rape of Lucrece and A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream鈥

Gabriella Bablanian, 鈥淔un, Fun Never Changes: Apocalypse as Entertainment鈥

Katherine Lee, 鈥淏reaking the Boundaries of the White Knight Trope in Margaret Atwood鈥檚 Oryx and Crake鈥

Aishah Cader, 鈥淭he Effects of Displacement in Rawi Hage鈥檚 Cockroach鈥

Laurentiu Medlicott, 鈥淭he Deconstruction of the American Suburb: An Analysis of the Critiquing of the American Suburban Identity and Ideology in The Virgin Suicides鈥

Ted Zhang, 鈥淧ostmemorial Criminal: Transgenerational Guilt and Victimhood in East of Berlin鈥

Sopika Sathiyaseelan, 鈥溾楶hantoms of Bliss鈥: Conceptualizing the 鈥楴eural Sublime鈥 in Wollstonecraft鈥檚 Letters Written in Sweden, Norway and Denmark鈥

Victoria Loder, 鈥淭he Books of Anne Boleyn: Translation, Biblical Heresy, and Reform鈥

 

Creative Writing Presenters

Erin Maitland, 鈥淏lank鈥 and 鈥淲riting鈥

Cesue Ma, 鈥淪nowdrops鈥

Jaymie Flis, 鈥淪hangri-La鈥

Noor Gatith, 鈥淚nsomnia鈥

Shavindri  Rambukwelle, 鈥淗armony鈥

Grayson Chong, 鈥淭hree O鈥機lock鈥 & 鈥淎 Letter to Poison鈥

Trevor Cameron, 鈥淰ideo Games & Flow鈥

Victoria Loder, 鈥淎 Flush in Spades鈥

Natasha Ramoutar, 鈥淔rom the Dust鈥

Ted Zhang, 鈥淭wo Flights鈥

English undergrad conference

2015 Conference: 鈥淐rossing Boundaries鈥

Critical Essay Presenters

Jack Zapotochny, 鈥淓pic Vanity and Trivial Satire: Examining the Insignificant in The Rape of the Lock and Paradise Lost鈥

Chelsea La Vecchia, 鈥淣o Man's Land: Nemo as Victorian Identity in Charles Dickens鈥檚 Bleak House鈥

Nishat Hoque, 鈥淭he Political Sphere of Mrs. Dalloway鈥

Jamaal Azeez, 鈥淭he Echo Chamber: Orwell, the Public Sphere and Social Media鈥

Allan Park, 鈥淪olidarity Through Cultural Fetishization: A Critical Analysis of Pharrell Williams鈥檚 鈥業t Girl鈥欌

Katie Konstantopoulos, 鈥淎 Nation of Two Spirits: The Invisibilization of Indigenous People and Queer Sexuality鈥

Katherine Lee, 鈥淴X and XY = Girl and Guy: An Analysis of the Social Construction of Gender and its Association with Biological Sex鈥

Gabriella Bablanian, 鈥淏FFs: Female Friendships in Victorian Society鈥

Kalyani Sabanayagam, 鈥溾楩rom the frying pan into the fire鈥: The causes behind women鈥檚 feelings of oppression in 1920s Canada after entering the workforce鈥

Christine Tran, 鈥淩e-Mapping the Public Anatomy: Amending and Re-Inscribing the Gendered Precarity of the Public Sphere in Mary Astell鈥檚 A Serious Proposal for the Ladies & Anne Finch鈥檚 鈥楾he Spleen鈥欌

Leanne Simpson, 鈥溾楶laying With Edged Tools鈥: Rewriting Gender in a Patriarchal Genre鈥

Andr茅 Comiran Tonon, 鈥淪peaking of Boundaries: A Critical/Creative Reflection on Mental Illness and the Dramatic Monologue鈥

Aakriti Kapoor, 鈥淐ritically Aware to Critically Alive: Building Evidenced Based Pedagogical Technologies鈥

 

Creative Writing Presenters

Chelsea La Vecchia, 鈥淯ncertain Certainties and the Quest for Real Life鈥

Natasha Ramoutar, 鈥淚nbetween鈥

Fiza Arshad, 鈥淢isconstrued Dopamine Self鈥 and 鈥淒owry鈥

Joshua Francis, 鈥淏aiting Nemo鈥

John Dias, 鈥淥pen Heart鈥

Jack Zapotochny, 鈥淎potheosis鈥

Kathleen Doyle, 鈥20 Seconds of Breathless Anxiety鈥

John Rowntree, 鈥淲arrior鈥

Brandon Minia, 鈥淚mmortal Hydrangea鈥

Victoria Loder, 鈥淪ongbird鈥

Leanne Simpson, 鈥淭he Zone鈥

Trevor Cameron, 鈥淎 Modest Adventure鈥

crossing boundaries poster