Candice MayhillThe Department of Exiled Dresses: A Story of Secondhand Frocks and Underhanded TraumaFlowers. I pressed my face into the wool of the sweaters in her closet, smelling the perfume of the lotion she anointed herself with daily.Jun 4, 20231Jun 4, 20231
Candice MayhillCarry your joy and your light: A message to the Class of 2023 from your English ProfessorThank you, Dr. Lindsay, Board Members and guests, faculty, staff, family, and graduates of the class of 2023 for the opportunity to speak…May 26, 2023May 26, 2023
Candice MayhillA message to the Class of 2022 from your English ProfessorI delivered this Commencement address to the Anne Arundel Community College Class of 2022 on May 26, 2022.May 27, 2022May 27, 2022
Candice MayhillThe Llama-Jesus ComplexHow dinner at my in-laws’ is an exercise in self-awarenessApr 2, 2021Apr 2, 2021
Candice MayhillThe First Monday of Educator Advent: HopeMeditations for EducatorsNov 30, 2020Nov 30, 2020
Candice MayhillCelebrations for ButterfliesWhy I scatter milkweed seeds to the four windsAug 30, 2020Aug 30, 2020
Candice MayhillinP.S. I Love YouSunday Procrasti-baking: How Cookies are My Love LanguageOn Sundays, I bake, flipping through the shelf full of cookbooks in the kitchen, most given to me as gifts, looking for something new to…Oct 31, 2019Oct 31, 2019
Candice MayhillinP.S. I Love YouTechnological Ghosts: How the Departed Give Birthday GiftsMy parents always screened their calls, through a cassette-eating answering machine, listening to whomever was speaking before deciding to…Oct 17, 20192Oct 17, 20192
Candice MayhillinP.S. I Love YouMy Mother’s BooksHow shelving my inheritance is monumentalOct 8, 2019Oct 8, 2019