Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2041 Collections and/or Records:
A Gospel in Thirds, 2023
A history of Children's Theater at Emerson College, 1919-1971, 1971
A Hometown Love, 2021
A human response, 2001
A hundred indecisions, 1991
A Knock at the Door, 2020
"An over-compression of divergent thought into a mainframe inadequately prepared to handle such has resulted in the dissolution of moral communality, leading to the fraying of a crucial component of the unspoken but agreed upon tenets necessary to configure individual consciences towards the common cause of civilization. And so, here we are. It's not too late, but close. Or: a few stories I wrote about a world that very close to being ours, but not quite." -- Abstract
A long way home, 2018
"The dual first-person narrative guides the reader through a present-time reflection on my sexuality and upbringing while highlighting my struggle with procrastination while researching a Midwest killer with connections to my family. You’ll also find included in this piece: mother-daughter drama, struggles of a gay chick raised in a Southern Baptist household, an epic road trip and a lot of reminiscing." --Abstract.
A map of Earth, 2004
These poems travel into the landscape of the self through the physical terrain that shapes experience, memory and imagination".
A master's portfolio, 1989
A master's portfolio, 1992
The submitted Master's portfolio contains selected writings, both fiction and non-fiction, from a five year period beginning 1987 to present. Along with selected criticism and short fiction, the portfolio includes a play that was written and produced at
A master's portfolio, 1992
A Memoir In Conversation, 2022
A memoir of my year as a foreigner, 1995
A million things to be, 2012
A Million Things To Be details a young, Midwestern woman's physical coming of age and spiritual realization while spending a partial summer on a mountain ranch in Colorado. -- abstract.
A monkey's fist, 2004
Follows the adventures of a twelve-year-old pickpocket in 1700 London as he is kidnapped, traded, and eventually taken by pirates off the coast of Virginia...The piece combines the beginning of the historical novel with its design, while exploring the pro