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Sharing Moonlight, 2023

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Identifier: pf_2023spring_sterling_katsumi.pdf

Scope and Content Note

From the Series:

The series contains Master's theses from 1943 to present. The theses consist of either a production book and a media component or solely a production book. The production books were originally submitted as physical bound copies, but were later submitted digitally. The physical production books are stored offsite and the digital production books are stored in the College's preservation repository.

The media components consist of U-matic tapes, VHS tapes, CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays and changed to digital submissions in 2020. There are also a handful of audiocassette tapes and one USB. The media components are stored onsite at the Archives.

Dates

  • 2023

Creator

Conditions Governing Use

The thesis is restricted due to FERPA, permission from the author is required before you can view the thesis.

Extent

220 pages (220 pages)

Language of Materials

From the record group: English

From the record group: Chinese

From the record group: Spanish; Castilian

Overview

"Sharing Moonlight is the first installment of a multi-POV New Adult Fantasy series about Miro, a young survivor of the kaimeira massacre ninety years ago, and the challenges he faces after he is forced to seek the truth and his lost twin in human form. When the eadile clan's disappearance sparks mass panic, Miro's choices are limited. One of them is Aiden, an eadile enforcer who helped him before. Once found, Miro learns that Aiden is embroiled in a civil war that has drawn the ire of the very clans that destroyed the kaimeiras. Determined to fight dragons, Miro joins the war. In time, his increasing spirit dreams signal a solution to the increasing number of wandering dead and offer a means to break Aiden's curse. Reunited with his sister and a bond his father never acknowledged, Miro must unravel the assumptions of his childhood and his feelings towards Aiden." -- Abstract

Physical Location

RG 010.01B Writing, Literature & Publishing

Physical Description

220 pages

Repository Details

Part of the Emerson College Archives and Special Collections Repository

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