Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2125 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Bloodlust, 2024
Blue, 2013
Poems both fictional and autobiographical, ranging from meditations on the American Dustbowl crisis of the 1930s to my own experiences traveling in Africa and China.--Abstract.
.Blue., 1994
Blue Basin, 2017
"A novel about the impossible project of the African diaspora, and about how Black women and femmes persist in making and re-making this diaspora, regardless of the cycles of dispossession and violence stretching from the dawn colonialism into our present. The narrative unfolds on Blue Basin Island, a location that blends aspects of folklore, cosmology and physical space from Ghana's Volta Region, Haiti, and Louisiana, specifically New Orleans." --Abstract.
Blue bayou, 2000
Blue eclipse, 2011
My project is a work of creative fiction, specifically of science fiction, about a post-apocalyptic world. Two people from vastly different backgrounds and harboring polar opposite views about their planets are thrown together because of intergalactic war
Blue house and other stories, 2016
"This collection of short stories uses gothic elements to explore human nature from a woman's perspective. At times melancholy, at times mysterious, the writer negotiates timeless subjects: strained family dynamics, old age, heartache, love, and loss." --Abstract.
Blue is for nightmares, 2000
Blue juice, 2012
A collection of linked short stories that highlights the complexities of the human-animal bond as it relates to one community and in particular, one family. -- abstract.
Blue like Neptune and other stories, 2016
"A playful exploration of potential where personal experiences have been articulated and processed, in stories that stretch from the mundane to the magical." --Abstract.
Bluesmen : [screenplay], 1997
Bluestocking, 2000
Bob Dylan approximately, 2017
"Bob Dylan Approximately traces a project I undertook in 2016 to listen to every Bob Dylan album in chronological order. Parts music criticism, immersion journalism, personal essay, memoir, and biography, this thesis leverages my experiences to better understand and appreciate Dylan's life and music; as a result, I come to better understand my own roots as a Dylan fanatic." --Abstract.
Bodies on the march : a history of PUMA, the Prostitutes' Union of Massachusetts, 1975-1984, 2010
The Prostitutes Union of Massachusetts (PUMA) was part of a national movement for prostitutes' rights that rapidly grew in fervor and intensity, and, just as quickly, faded from American consciousness. Centered in Boston and active throughout New England
Body to self, 2012
Body to Self recounts the author's struggle to come to terms with the facets and repercussions of loss--namely, the death of her mother during childhood and the feelings of rootlessness and discontent that follow. Section I is anchored in conflicted attac
