Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2125 Collections and/or Records:
The young adult novel, The year Brin's life turned upsidedown, and Savory, cooking for one, magazine and proposal, 1995
Their Savage Daughters, 2022
Thesis: Four Stories, 2020
"My work, entitled Thesis: Four Stories, is a thesis project that contains four stories. Each story is about everyday people managing everyday problems within worlds that are strange and zany." -- Abstract
They have Jews in Kentucky?, 2014
First seven chapters of a novel about the the decade-long incestuous relationship between wealthy brother and sisters Valentine and Marion, which is challenged by the sister's desire to marry below and outside of her social strata. Also includes a summary
Thick-skinned, 2005
A woman's diagnosis with melanoma and her father's subsequent diagnosis with terminal cancer compel her to examine their relationship and the fear that their similar constitution may mean her quick demise. -- abstract.
Things lost and other stories, 2000
Thirsty, 2003
Thirteen ways of looking at a brown boy, 2018
This : (a magazine) : for women of substance and style, 2000
This is not an exit, 2012
This collection of short-stories and a novel excerpt represent the breadth of my writing while studying at Emerson College. -- abstract.
This is not my life : a collection of stories, 1997
This is what I tell her. This is the truth, 2003
This time next year, 2010
This Time Next Year is an emotionally charged memoir about a girl who struggles to find herself after losing her mother--her center in life. This is a memoir that will take you on a journey through tragedy, loss, heartbreak, and victory. When her mother d
This world goes on, 1995
This world is not my home, 2005
A collection of 57 poems. Most are lyrics; all are fairly brief, i.e. less than a page in length. -- abstract.
Threads of life, 2001
Threads of Manipulation, 2018
"The poems in Threads of Manipulation revolve around relationships, and are divided into two sections. The first explores familial affection, illness & death. The second addresses the hardship of lost love, and the adjustment to the loneliness of living in a new city." -- Abstract
