Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Nonfiction Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

11,168 Full-Text Articles 8,673 Authors 2,449,842 Downloads 201 Institutions

All Articles in Nonfiction

Faceted Search

11,168 full-text articles. Page 388 of 407.

Born With Their Hearts In Their Mouths, Karin Serpentina Eberhardt MFA 2013 University of Southern Maine

Born With Their Hearts In Their Mouths, Karin Serpentina Eberhardt Mfa

All Student Scholarship

Born with Their Hearts in Their Mouths is a collection of chapter excerpts and an essay. Taken from two non-fiction books in progress, the chapter excerpts are written on seemingly disparate topics: the increasingly rare Spoon-billed Sandpiper, and the enduring Kachin people of northern Myanmar.


Litmag 2012-13, University of Missouri-St. Louis 2013 University of Missouri, St. Louis

Litmag 2012-13, University Of Missouri-St. Louis

Litmag

Litmag’s goal is to nurture the creativity of the students, staff, and alumni of UMSL by increasing awareness of diverse literary and artistic talent. We aim to provide an inclusive, professional, and high-quality publication free of charge to UMSL and the local community


‘Stations Of A Mourner’S Cross’: Samuel Beckett, Killiney, 1954, Graley Herren 2013 Xavier University

‘Stations Of A Mourner’S Cross’: Samuel Beckett, Killiney, 1954, Graley Herren

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


A Typical Motherhood, Lisa Quinones 2013 CUNY City College

A Typical Motherhood, Lisa Quinones

Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Jayme Brown, Hayley Kang 2013 Syracuse University

Introduction, Jayme Brown, Hayley Kang

Intertext

No abstract provided.


Forum Magazine, Spring 2013, 2013 University of Richmond

Forum Magazine, Spring 2013

Forum Magazine

No abstract provided.


Forum Magazine, Orientation Issue, 2013 University of Richmond

Forum Magazine, Orientation Issue

Forum Magazine

No abstract provided.


Made For Walking, Ralph Willsey 2013 Syracuse University

Made For Walking, Ralph Willsey

Intertext

No abstract provided.


An Ugly Place, Andrew Miller 2013 Syracuse University

An Ugly Place, Andrew Miller

Intertext

No abstract provided.


Contributors, 2013 Syracuse University

Contributors

Intertext

No abstract provided.


Smoke Break, Red Thomas 2013 Syracuse University

Smoke Break, Red Thomas

Intertext

No abstract provided.


Artists, 2013 Syracuse University

Artists

Intertext

No abstract provided.


Human Nature, Ginger S. Gunnip 2013 Syracuse University

Human Nature, Ginger S. Gunnip

Intertext

No abstract provided.


Fragile Glass, Christopher Robison 2013 Eastern Illinois University

Fragile Glass, Christopher Robison

Masters Theses

Fragile Glass is creative nonfiction. It is autobiographical and I tell my story in a series of vignettes. The vignettes begin when I was a child, around eight or nine years old, and then progress through adolescence, until early high school. I not only write about my family and friends, but also the people with whom I grew up. Also, I have written about what it is like to live in rural, blue collar, Illinois during the mid-1970s to the early-1980s.


Intertext 2013 — Complete Issue, 2013 Syracuse University

Intertext 2013 — Complete Issue

Intertext

No abstract provided.


Section Intro: Transformations, Emile Gilson, Caesia King 2013 Syracuse University

Section Intro: Transformations, Emile Gilson, Caesia King

Intertext

No abstract provided.


"The People Did Not Stop.", Taylor Baker, Samantha Mangovski 2013 Syracuse University

"The People Did Not Stop.", Taylor Baker, Samantha Mangovski

Intertext

No abstract provided.


Submit To Intertext Advertisement, 2013 Syracuse University

Submit To Intertext Advertisement

Intertext

No abstract provided.


Mom & Me, Lauren Gallow 2012 University of California - Santa Barbara

Mom & Me, Lauren Gallow

Lauren L. Gallow

My mom died. My mom passed away. My mom’s dead. None of these versions feel right or even OK. Why do I feel like it’s my job to make other people OK with this information? Every time it comes up, I feel this urge to make light of it or make a joke about it so it’s somehow less uncomfortable for the other person. When what I really want to do is cry and try to explain how sad I am. To explain how much it hurts. That’s what was really surprising: how much it hurts.


Dinner, Lauren Gallow 2012 University of California - Santa Barbara

Dinner, Lauren Gallow

Lauren L. Gallow

There were always rules in our house. Most were unspoken, unless you didn’t follow them. Then there was a lot of speaking. There were a lot of rules surrounding dinner in particular. Mom would plan dinner and execute it, always making sure to please both of us, my stepdad Michael and me. He was a vegetarian for a period of time, and I remember vividly my mom preparing two separate meals, one for Michael and one for me. So mom made the dinners and I always had to set the table.


Digital Commons powered by bepress