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Author: Caleb Wallis

Caleb Wallis is a third-year undergraduate student at Carroll College in Helena, Montana pursuing a dual degree in Literature and Writing. His greatest literary passions are mythology and folklore, and how these stories come to reflect our own perceptions of the human experience. He has previously had shorter fiction published in Carroll College's Colors magazine, and has recently started the blog Folklorish, where he shares his love for mythology with the world. Outside of scholastics, Caleb enjoys spending time in downtown Helena, socializing as much as humanly possible, and creative writing. He hopes to pursue a Master's in Education after his undergraduate years.
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02/07/2022

Melody in Tragedy

Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker and composition through loss

by Caleb Wallis

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