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August, 2024

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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
6
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
7
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
8
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
9
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
10
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
10
Advent Lutheran Church
Sat, Aug 10, 2024 at 8:30 AM
Sunday
11
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
12
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
13
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
14
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
15
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
16
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
17
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Sunday
18
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
19
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
20
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
21
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
22
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
23
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
24
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Sunday
25
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
26
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
27
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
28
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
29
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
30
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.

September, 2024

Sunday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Sunday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
13
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
14
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Sunday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
17
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Sunday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Sunday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.

October, 2024

Tuesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Sunday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
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Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 7:00 PM
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Sarah and Dennis Nowak are most kindly opening their Fulshear home to our members for Snorre’s infamous ThorsDay + Leif Erikson Day celebration! We strongly encourage guests to dress up, come Leif and Thor style! Be ready to play some games! Pot luck format. Bring your favourite Norwegian recipe to share!
Friday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Sunday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Sunday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
24
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
25
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
26
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Sunday
27
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
28
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
30
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.

November, 2024

Friday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Sunday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
5
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
6
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
8
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
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Short business meeting, appetizers, wine & fellowship is the main event
Sunday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Tuesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Wednesday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Thursday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Friday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Saturday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Sunday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.
Monday
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A member of Snorre, Dr. Holland is a renowned English & Humanities professor and the Director of HCC Honors College Southeast. Her PhD is in poetry and poetics. The Library of Congress lists her dissertation online as a reference to US Poets Laureate. Dr. Holland is a Fulbright recipient who has taught American, British, Canadian, and world literature in universities and colleges. Also a poet, her publications include Literary Matters, Fare Forward, Jelly Bucket, Illay‘s Honey, Solstice Review, Potomac Review, Blue Unicorn, The Tau, and Rip Rap. Her poet residencies include The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, and Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. As a professor, Dr. Holland has a background teaching Greek and Roman mythology. Between August and November, Dr. Holland will hold weekly virtual sessions on Norse mythology. We will begin with The Poetic Edda; the recommended translation is Jackson Crawford‘s The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics). Within the context of our Norwegian culture and heritage, we will benefit by learning the literature and explore what it means to be human. Participants may attend one or all discussion sessions, which will be held virtually. A reading guide and the discussion method will be provided. Those interested may reply to this message. Registration and details are forthcoming.