The ten stories in HOW TO SINK, SWIIM, OR DROWN each begin with a character navigating unfamiliar waters. Many of the stories deal with loss of innocence. a loved one, excitement, control, or power
This manuscript examines how to help more people learn to float because this skill is taking a much ...
the tide pool room: a love story uses durational film, an immersive hammock installation, and creati...
In Romantic literature, water often serves as a symbol of death and of the dissolution of the indivi...
The ten stories in HOW TO SINK, SWIIM, OR DROWN each begin with a character navigating unfamiliar wa...
Ways of Pulling A Person Out of the Water contains a preface, which discusses the writing process as...
Though drowning is thematized in western poetry long before the Commedia, Dante transforms drowning ...
Red Tide and Other Stories is a fictional collection of eleven short stories in which characters rea...
The first half of a novel entitled Death by Water. The novel depicts a catastrophic event—the sinkin...
This poem explores feelings of agency and resilience when a loved one passes away from disability co...
Up and down I went, slowly. I could see the women\u27s legs hanging in the water from a log. I was o...
THE WATER WILL RISE OVER YOU is a 75,000 word literary Young Adult novel that follows the story of ...
This illustrated self-help manual was designed as a basis for treatment for individuals of a wide ra...
"Swimming Upstream" consists of five original stories, each of which involves characters grappling w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-51)The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Drowning is respiratory impairment resulting from fluid engulfing the airway halting ones breathing....
This manuscript examines how to help more people learn to float because this skill is taking a much ...
the tide pool room: a love story uses durational film, an immersive hammock installation, and creati...
In Romantic literature, water often serves as a symbol of death and of the dissolution of the indivi...
The ten stories in HOW TO SINK, SWIIM, OR DROWN each begin with a character navigating unfamiliar wa...
Ways of Pulling A Person Out of the Water contains a preface, which discusses the writing process as...
Though drowning is thematized in western poetry long before the Commedia, Dante transforms drowning ...
Red Tide and Other Stories is a fictional collection of eleven short stories in which characters rea...
The first half of a novel entitled Death by Water. The novel depicts a catastrophic event—the sinkin...
This poem explores feelings of agency and resilience when a loved one passes away from disability co...
Up and down I went, slowly. I could see the women\u27s legs hanging in the water from a log. I was o...
THE WATER WILL RISE OVER YOU is a 75,000 word literary Young Adult novel that follows the story of ...
This illustrated self-help manual was designed as a basis for treatment for individuals of a wide ra...
"Swimming Upstream" consists of five original stories, each of which involves characters grappling w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-51)The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Drowning is respiratory impairment resulting from fluid engulfing the airway halting ones breathing....
This manuscript examines how to help more people learn to float because this skill is taking a much ...
the tide pool room: a love story uses durational film, an immersive hammock installation, and creati...
In Romantic literature, water often serves as a symbol of death and of the dissolution of the indivi...