Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2041 Collections and/or Records:
Questionable and extraordinary things, 1985
A collection of works that span a range of genres from short fiction, to free verse, prose poems and drama. Also includes short nonfiction pieces and two journalism pieces, A thematic and technical analysis of three men's lifestyle magazines, and a propos
Questions for Strangers, 2019
Quidam, 1997
Rain, 2014
Science fiction novel set in the near future of 2037, when pollution and climate change have escalated to the point where the air is dangerous to breathe and the sun's rays are dangerous to feel on the skin.--Abstract.
Rain, 1997
Raindance ; You say tomato ; Goodnight sweet dreams : three one act plays, 1990
Re-placing Peyton place, 1999
Reach You Tonight, 2023
Read me a story : a children's picturebook web site, 1997
Real men shoot themselves in the head, 1993
Real nurses wear pink and other stories, 2008
Monumental, mannered, and arresting...a microcosm in which to explore urban vitality, anxiety, bigotry, and decay, along with the bigger issues of sex, death, faith, and the redemptive power of beauty. - The New Yorker." -- abstract.
Recess : a design project and magazine prospectus, 2002
Red Glare, 2021
Red Hugh, 1998
'Red Hugh' is a novella set in Ireland at the end of the 16th century. It tells the story of the legendary Irish warrior, Red Hugh O'Donnell, and his struggle with being known as the boy born to save Ireland.--abstract.
Red ostrich love dance, 2000
Red sky dreams, 2001
Red years, 2017
Redesigning the North American Carp Angler, 2005
This thesis follows the process of redesigning a publication and the publisher's dream of successfully transforming a newsletter into a magazine. -- abstract.
Reflection, 2003
Refuge(e): Dispatches from the Pediatric Wards, 2023
"In the mid 2010s, my daughter Emma was emergently admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital for what would become a five-month stay. This thesis examines that time as a travelogue, particularly from the point of view as someone seeking refuge. It considers not only the experience of the stay but also the people, places, and power dynamics I encountered during it." -- Abstract