Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2099 Collections and/or Records:
Stupid human tricks, 1991
Subtle hints, 1984
Suburban mermaids, 2002
Such a pretty face, 2001
Sudan : [screenplay], 1997
Summer on the masculine grid, 2007
A young, gay man sets out to repair his career and love life, but gets caught in a downward spiral of drugs, rivalry and disillusionment. -- abstract.
Summer soldier, 2006
A Peace Corps Volunteer eager for adventure, a bitter American expatriate, and an exiled West Indian bartender find their lives slowly but inevitably destroyed in the island nation of Grenada. The only way that they can turn things around is by joining t
Sun and planet gears, 2009
Sun and Planet Gears is a collection of poems concerned with place, time, and memory. Some evoke formative moments during childhood and adolescence. Others meditate on events and artifacts associated with cultural history past and present. Overall, the po
Sunflowers and Other Stories, 2016
Surface logic, 2007
This collection of short stories explores the connections and tensions between the rational and imaginative worlds, with special emphasis on the role of women. My characters are often experiencing the world through 'surface logic,' a self-contained system
Survived by, 2004
Surviving a digital disruption : smart e-book publishing, small houses, 2009
After an anxious close to 2008, publishers across the United States questioned the future of an industry that has provided information, entertainment, and enlightenment to the world for four centuries. A digital disruption akin to technological advances i
Survivors : a magazine prospectus, 2002
Suspensions, 1996
Sustaining friendships, 2002
Swamp road, 2013
Named for the road that runs the length of Bucks County, PA, Swamp Road blends local history, mythology, and the story of a family bound together by the land even as they drive each other apart. -- abstract.
Swansong, 1995
Novel based on the characters Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in the television program, The X-files, created by Chris Carter.