Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2041 Collections and/or Records:
Where we have called from, 1996
While you were gone, 2013
This nonfiction narrative tells the story of Krysta: a young girl raised to survive in a world divided. [It] explores the way Krysta juggles the task of loving her divorced parents equally--trying to please them--while coming to terms with her own identit
Whiplash, 2010
For years Beth's mother convinced her that God was her father. Shortly before high school graduation, however, her father contacted her to say that he never knew she existed and wanted to become a part of her life. Amid her mother's intense spirituality a
Whispers of Madness, 2019
White lies, 1994
Who touches you : a collection of short stories about priests, 2002
Who was talking in the garden, 1996
Who would you be?, 2003
Whomeve : a blogazine for the everygirl, 2014
Whomeve is an online publication or blogazine." It functions as a blog with content published on a daily to weekly basis, as well as an online magazine with longer articles that will be edited and designed to reflect such quality. The blogazine is to cate
Who's who in heaven, 2001
Whose girl?, 2003
Why god made little boys : a memoir, 2009
Why God Made Little Boys explores the dynamics of the narrator's relationship with a silent father, physically abusive brother, an ever present mother, and a God he is waiting for. From sexual abuse to HIV diagnosis, the narrator finds strength in his ima
Wild kingdom, 2004
A collection of linked short stories with a novella. These narratives are a first person account of life in small town southern Maine and deal with conflicts associated with separation and reunion - the struggle for place. -- abstract.
Windermere, 2004
The thesis contains ten non-fiction stories that are intended for a young adult audience -- abstract.
Window off the water : and other stories, 1992
Wings, 2022
Wings like boomerangs, 2017
"Wings Like Boomerangs is a literary speculative fiction novel, set in the far future, when interstellar flight is possible, at the cost of lost time." --Abstract.