Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2106 Collections and/or Records:
Matinee, 2003
Mating rituals, 2003
Maulo, 2023
May and June, 2022
Maybe The Kids Aren't Alright, 2022
Measure of memory : a memoir in music [a book proposal], 2005
...a book proposal including sample chapters for a memoir about the author trying to learn more about her mother's past as a music prodigy playing violin in the most prestigious symphonies and orchestras in New York City in the 1950s and 60s. -- abstract.
Media whore : a feminist magazine about the media, 2003
Meditations on a scar, 2012
This collection of poems explores the subjects of photography, relationships, fables, and gender issues. It ranges in style from formal verse to narrative prose, and reflects the idea that humor is one of the best tools for understanding and appreciating
Meet me at our island castle, 1994
Bob is sent to spend the summer with his grandfather after getting into trouble in school. The two have difficulty relating until they are able to meet around the process of building a cabin.
Meeting my element, 1998
Memoir culture and inside/outside, 2001
Memoir of progeny, 2002
Memoirs of a part-time redhead, 2002
Memories, 2010
This is a collection of short stories that explores the emotions and consequences of memory. Winter Blanket" deals directly with loss, while "Memories" deals with potential loss in a more oblique way. "Exploring" and "Smiler" touch on the ways the past in
Memories and hearsay, 2002
Memory before myth, 2003
Mended dreams, 1997
Mercury tongue, 2011
A collection of poetry wrought, imagined and built from the four elements and concerned with places, people, love, sex, and death. Included are translations of four of Pablo Neruda's odes. This thesis is a culmination of the poet's ongoing project to skil
Merely Meredith : tracks to nowhere, 2007
This is the story of Meredith June Curtis, a thirteen-year-old growing up in a small town in Southern Ohio. She's the youngest of her family by virtue of just a few minutes; she arrived red and squalling on the heels of her twin brother. Ever since that m