Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2099 Collections and/or Records:
The transit : a Seabee magazine, 1997
The two faces of writing : art and communication, 1988
The type of girl, 2011
This thesis is a series of linked nonfiction stories and personal essays in which the author explores her identity through relationship triumphs and relationship mishaps. The author gives an arrangement of long songs gone wrong, saturated with the author'
The unbeaten path, 1999
The unblendables, 1993
The story of Annabella Goudnowski, a fourteen year old girl who just can't seem to fit in with the popular "Normals" crowd of Bux Middle School.
The Uncursing, 2023
The unfolding fan of days, 2007
The Unfolding Fan of Days, a master's thesis in poetry, consists of two sections. The first is a collection of original poems treating family mythology and the experience of being an English teacher in France. The second presents a selection of poems by A
The union of all secrets, 2003
The unscrupulous opponent : [screenplay], 1992
The Use, 2002
The vanished life, 2000
The various envies, 2002
The vessel : a play in three acts, 1990
The View From Monday, 2023
The walnut tree, 2006
'The Walnut Tree' is a collection of poetry, unified in voice and treads of subject matter. The collection covers topics ranging from loss, loneliness, death, and love, as well as the underlying connections found in human nature. -- abstract.
The water trade, 2012
...a coming-of-age novel about silence, language, and power. The narrative, with its shifting points of view, treats the intersecting lives of four characters. Ren, the novel's protagonist, is a mute boy who leaves his orphanage home in the Japanese count
The way he looked at her, 2003
The way it seemed to me : a collection of narratives, 2002
The way of signs, 2000
The Way Things Are Different Now, 2024
"My thesis is a short story collection of coming of age pieces that feature protagonists ranging from pre-teen to late twenties / young adulthood. The stories are organized by age of the protagonist so that the reader moves through the questions and problems of growing up as they read through the collection. The concept also centers around a calendar, with one story taking place in each month of the year, although only eight of twelve months feature in the present version." -- Abstract