Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2106 Collections and/or Records:
Beyond the Horizon, 2020
Beyond the Yellow Wallpaper, 1997
Big picture : a magazine, 2002
Big Time Tief, 2021
"This thesis is a collection of fictional stories linking together the brokenheartedness of locational displacement. The stories closely follow characters toggling back and forth between a past they once knew and a present they will never belong to. These stories explore central themes of the American Dream concerning Caribbean migration, isolation, and assimilation, all present in the landscape that is the American society." -- Abstract
Bigness : a collection of short stories, 2005
This collection of short stories explores the lives of characters that are seeking something bigger, but only dreaming about changing their circumstances. -- abstract.
Binding dissent : publishing as social movement in 1980s South Korea, 2010
During the political and social turmoil of the 1980s in South Korea, social science publishing exploded, providing theoretical tools and perspectives of Korean society for social change. The publishers of the 1980s were expelled student activists. They wi
Bindings : a small collection of short stories, 1994
Biscuits & gravy : a collection of short stories, 2005
A collection of short stories written for an adult audience. It seeks to entertain through a variety of simple and often, but not always, humorous situations. -- abstract.
Bitteroot ; Postcards home, 1984
Black publishers : yesterday and today, 2000
Black Rabbit, 2022
Black Sea by the handful, 2017
Blackbird Rising, 2024
Blade mouth, 2017
"Blade Mouth works to negotiate how the complexities of conflict can manifest into the kind of pressure that breaks and, maybe, the kind of pressure that purifies." --Abstract.
Blade of Hope: A Novel of the Virago, 2022
Blah, 2001
Blind : a collection of short stories, 2001
Blood, bells and fire, 1989
Blood Incorporated, 2021
Bloodbound, 1995
Novel about Jessie White, who was forced to become a vampire, and his tragic attempt to hold onto his humanity and find acceptance in a world in which he no longer belongs.