This book ultimately aims to answer the questions students have about research in a no nonsense style and can be used as a guide to the main methodologies and tools used in the field.
Exploring themes of abuse, survival, and healing, this memoir offers a powerful and emotional account of Tracy Ross's life experiences. Praised for its bravery and depth, the narrative takes readers on an extraordinary journey through the challenges faced and the resilience found in the pursuit of recovery.
Exploring themes of relational dysfunction, addiction, and the legacy of female time lords, this collection of tales merges content with form to challenge literary genres. Each story bridges imagination with free will and self-determined destiny, prompting readers to reflect on the direction of human consciousness and the potential for a quantum leap in understanding. Through its revelatory narrative, it invites contemplation on the future of our species and the complexities of the human experience.
Exploring the complexities of communication, Tracy Ross's latest poetry collection delves into the challenges and contradictions of human interaction. Through "Broken Signals," she celebrates the resilience of meaning that emerges even amid the disconnections fostered by modern conveniences. The collection reflects on how technology can both connect and isolate, offering a poignant commentary on contemporary life.
Exploring the impact of postindustrial and data-driven culture, Tracy Ross's second poetry collection delves into the human psyche and our aspirations while reflecting on our past. The poems feature iconic figures like James Dean, Elvis, Jim Morrison, James Baldwin, and Dylan Thomas, weaving together a commentary on modern life infused with a profound longing for salvation.
Exploring the human condition, this collection of poems delves into personal quests and everyday moments, transforming the ordinary through intuitive insights. The work reflects on psychological themes and the significance of physical artifacts and daily rituals as ways to navigate life's impermanence. With a focus on experience as an uncharted frontier, the verses illuminate our collective existence, capturing the essence of time's passage and the fleeting nature of life through evocative metaphor and allegory.
Focusing on the life and challenges of Nikola Tesla, the narrative explores his early years, family dynamics, and the struggles he faced in gaining acceptance for his groundbreaking inventions. It delves into his later life marked by isolation and the theft of his intellectual property. Interwoven with Tesla's story are the author's reflections on her own experiences with solitude and neurodivergence, set against the backdrop of her life in urban and rural Minnesota. This poignant comparison enriches the portrayal of both Tesla and the author's journey.