The goal of the Worcester Area Writers project was to learn more about local writers who have a connection to Worcester, MA and make available to the World Wide Web selected interviews and critical biographical information. I approached this project by analyzing several pieces from various authors/writers from the Worcester area and found the works of Mary Bonina and Eve Rifkah compelling and fascinating. I conducted a videotaped interview of both authors detailing their life and their literary works. By thoroughly reading many works of these writers, organizing information from the interview, and by carrying out additional research, I was able to write a critical biography of both authors. The biography and video interview were then upload...
books piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format with Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ference...
Mary Knight is a Communications Specialist in University Development. She has been on staff at the U...
This dissertation develops and evaluates a process for identifying African American women writers in...
The goal of the Worcester Writers project is to create and maintain a website which includes informa...
City of Words is a website featuring writers associated with the city of Worcester. This enhanced we...
Authors are just as diverse as the pieces they write. Just as their works are the combinations of un...
After spending the summer immersed in archival, literary, and online research, I am proud to report ...
This project describes Worcester-area poets with the intent to expand upon and publicize the Archive...
This project, prepared for the Archives Department of George C. Gordon Library, describes and analyz...
The City of Words IPQ Project group is with the goal of creating a web site featuring writers associ...
I write to request the Committee\u27s support for the fall 2008 New V/riting Series, an innovative l...
This classic program explores the obstacles overcome by six prominent female authors: Louisa May Alc...
Since its inception in 1986 the aim of Brown University\u27s Women Writers Project (WWP) has been to...
In this presentation, an archivist discusses her outreach to romance writers to learn more about the...
inkslingers piece on author Tanya Whiton\u27s wishes for 2004 for the southern Maine literary scene...
books piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format with Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ference...
Mary Knight is a Communications Specialist in University Development. She has been on staff at the U...
This dissertation develops and evaluates a process for identifying African American women writers in...
The goal of the Worcester Writers project is to create and maintain a website which includes informa...
City of Words is a website featuring writers associated with the city of Worcester. This enhanced we...
Authors are just as diverse as the pieces they write. Just as their works are the combinations of un...
After spending the summer immersed in archival, literary, and online research, I am proud to report ...
This project describes Worcester-area poets with the intent to expand upon and publicize the Archive...
This project, prepared for the Archives Department of George C. Gordon Library, describes and analyz...
The City of Words IPQ Project group is with the goal of creating a web site featuring writers associ...
I write to request the Committee\u27s support for the fall 2008 New V/riting Series, an innovative l...
This classic program explores the obstacles overcome by six prominent female authors: Louisa May Alc...
Since its inception in 1986 the aim of Brown University\u27s Women Writers Project (WWP) has been to...
In this presentation, an archivist discusses her outreach to romance writers to learn more about the...
inkslingers piece on author Tanya Whiton\u27s wishes for 2004 for the southern Maine literary scene...
books piece featuring an interview in question-and-answer format with Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ference...
Mary Knight is a Communications Specialist in University Development. She has been on staff at the U...
This dissertation develops and evaluates a process for identifying African American women writers in...