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1. Starting Out in the Evening
by Brian Morton
Leonard Schiller, an Upper West Side writer of some repute and a relic of The New York Intellectual scene, is courted in the twilight of his life by ... More
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2. The Psychology Thesis: Research and Coursework
by T R Smyth
This is an accessible and comprehensive guide for all students writing, planning and researching their first psychology thesis.
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3. The Last Novel
by David Markson
In recent novels, which have been called "hypnotic," "stunning," and "exhilarating," David Markson has created his own personal genre. In this new ... More
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4. Broken
by Karin Fossum
A woman wakes one night to find that a strange man has walked into her bedroom. She lies there in terrified silence unable to move. The woman is an ... More
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5. Approaches to Research
by Robin Higgins, Higgins
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6. The Medusa Frequency
by Russell Hoban
An inexplicable message flashed onto the screen of his Apple II computer at 3 a.m. heralds the beginning of a startling quest for frustrated author ... More
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7. A Window Across the River
by Brian Morton
Fueled by her rediscovered love for Isaac, a photographer, Nora realizes that the story she's working on has turned into a fictionalized portrait of ... More
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8. Night
Both a political novel of deep sophistication and a dazzling meditation on the craft and meaning of fiction, Night explores the redemptive powers of ... More
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9. Some Place Quite Unknown
by Jane Lazarre
Some Place Quite Unknown is a novel written as a memoir about a woman of middle age suddenlythrown into a psychological crisis. It is a novel about ... More
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10. A Smuggler's Bible
by Joseph McElroy
"A Smuggler's Bible is the novel that launched the career of one of the most daring and original writers of modern fiction. Driven by despairs as ... More
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11. Fiona: Stolen Child
by Gemma Whelan
Fiona Clarke, an Irish writer living in New York, has been running away from her past. That past finds her when her autobiographical novel is ... More
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13. The Education Dissertation: A Guide for Practitioner Scholars
by Dan W Butin
Written for practicing educators, this resource provides a step-by-step process, organizational templates, and tips throughout for completing an ... More
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15. Inventing Memory
by Anne Harris
"Inventing Memory" explores powerful feminist themes of independence and self-realization. Wendy Chrenko is a graduate student seeking to prove men ... More
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18. Preternatural Too: Gyre
by Margaret Wander Bonanno
Karen Guerreri is an obscure writer of science fiction novels. She is half convinced that her invisibility-far from qualifying as a superpower in a ... More
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19. Portrait of an Artist, as an Old Man
by Joseph Heller
Novelist Eugene Pota is struggling to write what will be the last novel of his career. But what to write about when, like so many noted authors ... More
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21. Book Doctor
by Esther Cohen
Inspired by the frustrations of writer's block, the vagaries of modern romance, and a deep-seated love for reading, "The Book Doctor" combines urbane ... More
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22. Author, Author
by David Lodge
Framed by a dramatic and moving account of Henry James's last illness, Author! Author! begins in the early 1880s, describing James's friendship with ... More
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23. The Sleep of Aborigines
by Rick Harsch
The Sleep of the Aborigines opens with a dead man floating face down in a municipal swimming pool, a bullet in his head. His hat -- and his narrative ... More
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24. What Writers Do
by Rand Brandes (Editor), Anthony S Abbott (Editor)
What Writers Do, with its behind the scenes look at the craft of writing, celebrates the series that continues to connect great writers with ... More
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25. The Conquest
by Yxta Maya Murray
Murray's fascinating novel centers around Sara Rosario Gonzales, a restorer of rare books and manuscripts at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Murray ... More
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