Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2125 Collections and/or Records:
Shalom, shalom, 1996
Sham : when greatness was second best, 2004
Shaolin shadowboxing : a book proposal and business plan, 2006
This master's project takes a manuscript through the book publishing process, using sample chapters written by the student and assuming that they represent a finished manuscript. -- abstract.
Shaped, 2009
Shaped is a collection of six short stories with a thematic focus on how individuals are nurtured, destroyed or otherwise affected by the geographical landscapes that they inhabit. -- abstract.
Shards, 1989
Shattered Margins, 2023
Shattered Sun, 2023
She knows : [screenplay], 1992
Psychological drama in which an artist becomes increasingly suspicious of the couple who are controlling her career and eventually, her life.
shine magazine, 2000
Ships full of tiny heroes, 2000
Shoot the clerk, 1995
Story of David Wagner, a twenty-five year old waiter who has never been satisfied by the conventions of society. In his search for a sense of affiliation and its accompanying feelings of achievement and satisfaction, David discovers an addictive, violent
Short stories and The evolution of the American musical, 1992
Short Stories: The Many Tests of Love, 2024
Shrovetide, 2001
Sierra, 1998
Young Paola lives in a rural village in southern Italy. Her mother died at childbirth, her father disappeared shortly thereafter, thus she was left in the care of her grandmother...and grandfather....--abstract.
Sightings, 1994
Signaling Earth and Other Stories of Failed Heroines, 2021
"Signaling Earth and Other Stories of Failed Heroines' is a literary short story collection that spans a wide range of genres from fabulist to contemporary realism. While varied in subject matter and content, the collection as a whole explores what it means for young queer women to grow up in a world inhospitable to them. The collection breaks down and explores themes of love, acceptance, and hope through the lens of race, sexuality, and gender." -- Abstract
