Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2041 Collections and/or Records:
Mother deferred and other lessons, 1996
Mother May I, 2018
"Mother May I depicts the cat-and-mouse game between a young woman who believed she was sick for the first eighteen years of her life and the mother who caused her illness. The mother's timeline takes place in the present while the daughter's timeline begins five years earlier. This second timeline slowly fills in the missing pieces of the present-day puzzle. By the end of the story, the two narratives converge. Mother May I is a finished novel of 85,000 words." -- Abstract
Mother tongue, 2008
Mother Tongue is a collection of poems exploring themes of place, family, music, and relationships. It contains several examples of mixed forms, as well as two translations from the French of Rosemonde Gerard. -- abstract.
Mothers and Other Fictional Characters: Essays, 2022
Motion's demand, 2002
Motorino and other essays, 2013
This is a collection of personal essays dealing with such topics as the search for transcendence, the nature of friendship, misperception, teaching, solitude/loneliness and humility. -- abstract.
Mountains of the moon, 2003
Movement through time : tragedy's reflection in publishing, 2003
Moving the earth, 1995
Mr. Box, 2012
Mr. Box presents a variety of realities: writer and glass artisan, death and life, reality and make-believe. -- abstract.
MTM new employee manual ; Fingerprints magazine, 1992
Multitudes, 2023
Muralist's hand : stories, 2017
This collection of short stories examines "the subtle aspects of fate and its consequences by writing about Middle Eastern characters, who are scattered across the map of these stories but indirectly joined." --Abstract.
Murmur, 2005
These poems enact a tension - the conflict between a need to escape a narrow but unstable, often violent world, and the need to stay and make sense of it. -- abstract.
Muse : an e-zine for writers, 1997
Museum of endangered sounds : essays toward a memoir, 2015
"This memoir-in-essays, which unfolds more thematically than chronologically, explores themes of trauma, addiction, race, class, empathy, and the destruction that results from ignoring those very issues." --Abstract.
Museum of memory, 2015
"The Museum of Memory is a series of essays exploring the author's experiences as the child of an ethnographic researcher. The first essays discuss trips to Liberia, Dahomey, and Brazil. The second half of the essays concern the author's attempt to make sense of the travel memories and give them context in terms of family history, art history, and recovery from trauma." --Abstract.