Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2099 Collections and/or Records:
Walt Whitman rest stop and other poems, 2006
A collection of poetry in three parts, headlined by the title poem 'Walt Whitman Rest Stop,' the collection's first section contains poems focusing on art, history, war, and love. The second section delves deeper into these topics. Much of the middle sect
Wanderers, 2001
Wandering home, 1993
Wanting, 2004
Wanting to say, 2000
War stories and wives' tales, 1998
[These stories] present men confused by their lack of power in worlds dominated by towering notions of masculine success and control.--abstract.
Warrior Without Hope: The Crimson Crown, 2020
Wash your bowl and other true stories, 2013
Memoir-based essay collection chronicling the life experiences and wealth of lessons learned over the course of Lea McLellan's twenty-four years of life on earth.--Abstract.
Washing the Wings of the Angels: A Poetic Exploration into the Design and Production Process of Publishing, 2024
Waterfalls of the sun: a collection of travel essays, 2003
Water's edge and other stories, 1995
We don't make ourselves, 2013
This thesis is a novella about a man in his late twenties, Daniel Lowden, whose father dies unexpectedly after a stroke. Daniel and his sister, Evelyn, are surprised to learn that their father had saved up a large sum of money and wanted it all to go towa
We Lie With Monsters, 2022
We, the people of Forest Ave, 2001
We wander, 2018
"A collection of linked short stories centered around two main characters, twins, and their adventures. The collection explores the question of what it means to be 'We' and the complications involved in that state of being. The twins, brother and sister, remain unnamed throughout these stories and are largely characterized by their relationship to each other against all others. The stories in this collection range from standard-length short fiction to micro fiction." --Abstract.
Weight of freedom, 2016
Novel about three young women set in modern day New York City. The novel follows them throughout the first few years of their lives after their college graduation. It explores current issues such as xenophobia, terrorism, and the uncertainty of the future.--Abstract.
Weighty Words, Heavy People: How Diet Books Feed the Obesity Epidemic, 2023
Welcome to Heavenly Heights, 1995
Welcome to the table, 2005
A collection of food-related essays, personal narrative, and experimental forms. It is not a collection of traditional food writing, but rather a series of meditations on the relationships between people (namely the narrator) and the meaning created by ac