Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2106 Collections and/or Records:
Nocturne in Joy, 2020
Noliv, 2020
Nomenclature, 1998
Northeasterners, 2005
A collection of five short stories and four short short stories told through the perspective of female characters living in the Northeastern region of the United States. -- abstract.
Norway in a nutshell, 2001
Not All Heroes, 2020
Not nearly over, 1995
Notes from the End of the World, 2019
"In a series of reflective essays, observations, and narratives, this work examines connections between the self, nature, and one's place in the universe. Topics explored within include surfing, traveling, flight, flora, and extinction. Much of the work is lyrical and/or conversational in nature to allow for natural digressions into other disciplines (i.e. biology, music, history)." -- Abstract
Notes of Happiness, 2021
Notes on Longing, 2024
"Notes on Longing is an exploration of all things I long for. Physically, Metaphyscially and imagined. A selection of poems written throughout my Graduate Studies, I wanted to capture the essence of what drives me to write, think and feel. Though not always cohesive in subject, a deeper emotionality connected these works together. What do I long for ?" -- Abstract
Notes on the kitchen table, 1999
Nothing and everything, 2003
Nothing, Arizona, 2014
The poems in Nothing, Arizona explore the themes of solitude, identity, curiosity and understanding. The collection pays attention to what is left out -- the unsaid -- and attempts to show that the use of blank space can be as powerful as what is spoken a
Nothing here to seize, 2015
This poetry collection explores the processes of loss, acceptance and recovery. --Abstract.
Nothing noteworthy, 2015
A hungover man wakes up. This story narrates his interior dialogue as he moves throughout his apartment over the course of the hours that range from his waking up to his dinner. He makes himself two meals, discusses God, politics, stray items left about h
Nothing sacred for my companion, 2011
This thesis is the beginning excerpt of an original novel that centers on the twins Adrian and Maxine and their obsession with understanding, measuring and controlling life. Written from a first-person point of view, the novel explores themes of violence,
November rain, 1997
O, 2001
O pilgrim, you can't go home, 2017
"This is a road-novel that is also a meditation on cinematic and literary road-trip stories themselves. In following protagonist and film-critic Stan Avelia's journey from his small Western Massachusetts town to San Francisco in search of a long-lost underground film, the novel explores the value of art (to the community and to the self), the effects of economic deregulation, the power of ideology, and what it means to make a place one's home." --Abstract.
Objects in the mirror, 2018
"Objects in the Mirror is a testament to imagination and the potential it has to decode and influence our reality. Each poem involves a retreat to our mental laboratories and libraries, in order to understand the world in a better way, and grow closer to the forces that compel us." --Abstract.