Following Imagined Places, Pearson continues exploring place and writing as he mentally revisits locations that have influenced him through his life—childhood home, family vacations, the various places he’s taught, etc. [Amazon.com]https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/mfa_books/1014/thumbnail.jp
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Michael Pearson is the director of the creative writing program at Old Dominion University. He has p...
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Psychology of place is theoretical territory shared by a wide range of disciplines. Currently, while...
Michael Pearson is director of the creative writing program at Old Dominion University and has publi...
I have the good fortune to live adjacent to the Blue Mountains National Park with its heath-covered ...
Following Imagined Places, Pearson continues exploring place and writing as he mentally revisits loc...
Michael Pearson writes about his travels to places of literary import: Frost\u27s Vermont, Faulkner\...
Most people don\u27t get the opportunity to circumnavigate the globe. Michael Pearson has had the go...
Mike Pearson is an associate professor of English at Old Dominion University, where he has taught jo...
Michael Pearson has published poetry and short stories but he is primarily a non-fiction writer. He ...
On the importance of place in literature, closely examining how place inhabits a writer and contribu...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
In the year in which the new Australian government has officially apologized to the Stolen Generatio...
In this first full-length study of McPhee, Michael Pearson argues that the writer successfully emplo...
In many disciplines, the concept of place is a point of inquiry about how and why a physical locatio...
Michael Pearson is the director of the creative writing program at Old Dominion University. He has p...
The Australian Curriculum: Geography identifies place as one of the pivotal concepts. How place is u...
Psychology of place is theoretical territory shared by a wide range of disciplines. Currently, while...
Michael Pearson is director of the creative writing program at Old Dominion University and has publi...
I have the good fortune to live adjacent to the Blue Mountains National Park with its heath-covered ...