Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2106 Collections and/or Records:
Fat girls finish first, 1993
Fat Therapist and Other Essays, 2022
Father figures, 1995
Favata's : a bakery memoir, 2004
The story of a girl growing up in a family business - a business built on love and dedication that became the center of her family's world, and a vital part of her own identity.
Favorite son, 1986
Fear of death, 2005
The fear finds Hannah Belfour in the wake of her parents' death. Hannah finds Sean Ledger in the wake of losing all that she loves. Sean falls for Hannah in the wake of his true love's death. -- abstract.
Feast, 2003
This screenplay is about the interaction and dissolution of four families that live on a secluded cul-de-sac in a small, northern New York town. When the main character, a drivers ed. teacher, buys a sports car to impress his neighbor's teenage daughter,
Feed your heart, 1987
Feeling the ground give way, 1995
Festival grounds, 1999
Fifteen Pounds of Pressure, 2019
Fighting between the lines : one doctor's struggle in Afghanistan, 2005
A true story about one doctor caught between his duty to his family, his patients, and the treacherous power brokers that dominated Afghanistan from 1980-1999. -- abstract.
Fighting: Stories, 2019
"This stories [sic] explores the conflicts that exist in every relationship; whether platonic, familial, or romantic, diving into situations that force the protagonists to grapple with issues that they believed irrelivant to their situations. Through these experiences, the characters develop an ever-growing perspective of the complexities of the world they live in and come to a resolution within themselves that enables them to handle similar conflicts in the future." -- Abstract
Filling in the gaps, 1995
Film magazine, Boston cinema, 1996
Final Acts: Musings of a Life not Lived, 2024
Finders keepers, 2000
Finding Bigfoot, 2022
FingerPrint, 2024
Firesession, 2005
A collection of short stories revolving around the issue of obsession, and strangely, the motif of fire comes up in a number of them (hence the title: Firesession). The stories are realistic in nature, usually have urban settings, and are attempts at char