Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Poetry (4)
- Art (1)
- Autism (1)
- Cancer (1)
- Counter culture (1)
-
- Cult (1)
- Culture (1)
- Dance -- Psychological aspects -- Fiction (1)
- Experience (1)
- Experimental (1)
- Fiction (1)
- Film (1)
- God (1)
- Grief -- Fiction (1)
- Immigrant (1)
- Incest (1)
- Interpersonal relations -- Psychological aspects -- Fiction (1)
- Isolation (Philosophy) -- Fiction (1)
- Loneliness -- Fiction (1)
- Loss (1)
- Loss (Psychology) -- Fiction (1)
- Memoir (1)
- Motherhood (1)
- Music (1)
- Patriachy (1)
- Printing (1)
- Regrets (1)
- Relationships (1)
- Sex (1)
- Solitude -- Fiction (1)
Articles 1 - 22 of 22
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
All Begins To Bloom: Stories, Daniel Drew Schlegel
All Begins To Bloom: Stories, Daniel Drew Schlegel
Dissertations and Theses
A collection of short stories, All Begins to Bloom follows a range of young protagonists living in the greater Los Angeles area. In a time when even the most underground lifestyles are commodified, when Independent media is just another genre, when every mode of living has seemingly been exhausted, these characters struggle to forge an identity in the face of adulthood.
From a group of surfers reeling from a careless death ("The Pier") to a young artistic couple brought together by the will to overcome an eating disorder ("All Begins to Bloom"), these stories explore the hollow promises among various …
Phantom Islands A Collection Of Short Stories, Marie Buckner
Phantom Islands A Collection Of Short Stories, Marie Buckner
Dissertations and Theses
This collection of short stories takes its name from various islands historically believed to exist and at one time or other located on maps, sometimes remaining on them for centuries, but later removed after they were proved to be illusory. Reports of these islands usually came from sailors as they explored new realms, mistaking actual islands for imaginary ones or by geographical error. Illusions can persist unchallenged for ages. A similar yet modern illusion is the persistence of vision, a phenomenon by which an afterimage, say, on a screen, is thought to persist on the retina for approximately one twenty-fifth …
Dance Lessons, Kaitlyn Burch
Dance Lessons, Kaitlyn Burch
Dissertations and Theses
August Diamond is left lost after the sudden death of her father. The stories in Dance Lessons explore the themes of loss and grief, retreat and return, and finding your true self. The collection is a novel in stories, each story exposing another layer of August's past, her family, and their complicated relationships.
Shelter-In-Place, Joshua Gardner
Scarecrone, Melissa Broder
Good People: A Collection Of Short Stories, Molly Mctauge
Good People: A Collection Of Short Stories, Molly Mctauge
Dissertations and Theses
No abstract provided.
Lower Shad Road, Melanie L. Danza
Three Words: Foreign, Nina Stojkovic
Touch, Breeanne Daniels
Light Pollution, Caroline Shepard
From Gallantry To Apostasy: The Double Life Of Edward Herbert, Ahalya Bodasing
From Gallantry To Apostasy: The Double Life Of Edward Herbert, Ahalya Bodasing
Dissertations and Theses
No abstract provided.
Jonah The Notorious And Of Man Excerpt, James Noguera
Jonah The Notorious And Of Man Excerpt, James Noguera
Dissertations and Theses
No abstract provided.
Quality Education, Layla J. Merrit
As We Forgive Those, Therese O'Neil
A Typical Motherhood, Lisa Quinones
Research: A Novel For Perfomance, Joseph Riipi
Research: A Novel For Perfomance, Joseph Riipi
Dissertations and Theses
No abstract provided.
Things I Know, Tomoko Sawada
Flex, Austin Givens
Flex, Austin Givens
Rush, Gabrielle Selz
Poetic Instructions On How To Stretch Brain Muscles & Examine Carnal Desires, Guil Parreiras
Poetic Instructions On How To Stretch Brain Muscles & Examine Carnal Desires, Guil Parreiras
Dissertations and Theses
No abstract provided.
The Young Person’S Guide To The Retail, Paul Cofer
The Young Person’S Guide To The Retail, Paul Cofer
Dissertations and Theses
No abstract provided.