Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2041 Collections and/or Records:
The rock is still rolling, 2013
Explores the cultural, ethical, and philosophical implications of training sport horses for competition from both a personal and critical perspective. Follows the author as she learns that behavior she'd interpreted as misbehavior and naughtiness was the
The Romance Assist, 2023
The room upstairs, 1995
The Rosebud Motel, 1998
The sacred heart of Lucie Lynch, 2007
The Sacred Heart of Lucie Lynch examines the nature of sisterhood, sins, and the surprising nature of redemption. -- abstract.
The sacrifices, 1989
The saffron sanctum, 1998
The salt tree, 2004
An excerpt from a novel by the same name. Jarlath Lyons' true father, who is not the man who raised him as his own, left his entire considerable estate to his estranged son. Jarltath struggles to define himself through rekindled religious faith, through n
The salt wife, 1994
The same as another, 2005
A novel about Ella Tomlinson: single mother, veterinarian, ad devotee of order and control. The story begins with the accidental death of Henry Tomlinson, Ella's father, which leads Ella to discover information concerning the whereabouts of her longtime m
The sandhouse, 2005
During an outbreak of violence aimed towards the upper-class during the 1905 Russian Revolution, fifteen year old Sophia Baiev and her family are forced to flee St. Petersburg for New York. -- abstract.
The Sea of Souls, 2021
The search for place : travel writing and the submission process, 2005
For this thesis project, I have written, revised, and pitched to magazines three travel-related articles and essays. -- abstract.
The second Friday in May, 2001
The Secret Eater and Other Stories, 2021
"The following collection of stories explores humankind at its most vulnerable. These stories range in length, from short story to flash and even micro fiction. Characters experience loss and isolation, learn to cope with grief, and come to terms with their own complex identities. Gender and sexuality are major themes present in these works of fiction, demonstrating both the dangers and pleasures that arise when people considered "other" enter society." -- Abstract
The self-disclosing dark, 1996
A collection of poems in three sections. Images of marriage, family and childhood are conjured in poems in the first section. Several in the second section focus on the body, and our obsession with it. These poems try to find the place we keep in our mind
The Senator and the Sagittarians, 2023
The separation of Terry Buehler, 2015
Terry Buehler, adrift in life since the sudden death of his mother, wakes one morning to find he has been separated from reality. That is meant literally and the mechanics are explained herein, but the reader is free to draw their own conclusions regardin
The seven deadly sins, 2000
The shame of being eleven, 2006
The Shame of Being Eleven focuses on the otherness of everyday living and the human response to pain and suffering. This work meditates on the following questions: What are the limits of our relationships to other people? How do we handle pain and forgive