Detective and mystery stories
Found in 389 Collections and/or Records:
Personal, 1957-1979
This series contains photographs, certificates and legal documents related to Crumley’s education, military career, and marriages, as well as a steel hardhat and cap.
Photocopies of clippings relating to Sublett’s writing and activities with the band The Skunks
Interviews, reviews, and notices documenting both Sublett's music career and his writing career.
Photocopies of stories appearing in The Austin Chronicle (Originals are in Box 3, Folder 8)
Articles and stories appearing in the Austin Chronicle: "The Big Tape", "X-15: The 4-Track Walkman", and "Crying on the Shoulder of the Road" (November 24, 1983); "Traveling the Hardboiled Highway", record review: Madonna (March 23, 1984); "How to Make a Record" (November 30, 1984); "Martin Fender & the Flat-Top Kid", short piece on Raymond Chandler for a feature on mystery writers (December 13, 1985).
Photographs, 1978-1990
Candid shots and publicity photos of Sublett and the Skunks.
Plot map, undated
In comparison to the other titles, the Widower’s Two-Step has less correspondence, interviews, and research, but does include author’s notes, a plot map flowchart, an early manuscript, and a spiral bound annotated draft with revision notes, labeled “2nd Draft.” There are no dates for any of the materials belonging in this series, however the contents are likely from 1998 and earlier.
Plot map, undated
Plot map, undated
Poems by Kathy Callaway, undated
Subseries A: Screenplays (undated) Arranged in alphabetical order by author, this subseries includes two screenplays based on Crumley’s novel The Last Good Kiss. Subseries B: Poetry (undated) Also arranged in alphabetical order by author, this subseries includes poetry by Kathy Callaway (1 folder), various authors (1 folder), and unidentified authors (1 folder).
Poems by various authors, undated
Subseries A: Screenplays (undated) Arranged in alphabetical order by author, this subseries includes two screenplays based on Crumley’s novel The Last Good Kiss. Subseries B: Poetry (undated) Also arranged in alphabetical order by author, this subseries includes poetry by Kathy Callaway (1 folder), various authors (1 folder), and unidentified authors (1 folder).
Poetry , undated
Subseries A: Screenplays (undated) Arranged in alphabetical order by author, this subseries includes two screenplays based on Crumley’s novel The Last Good Kiss. Subseries B: Poetry (undated) Also arranged in alphabetical order by author, this subseries includes poetry by Kathy Callaway (1 folder), various authors (1 folder), and unidentified authors (1 folder).
Poetry, undated
This series is arranged alphabetically by title and includes two annotated typescripts of poems apparently written by Crumley.
Postcard advertising for Boiled in Concrete by Sublett, and Another Chance to Get it Right by Andrew Vachs, Christmas card from The Skunks, ad for Online Data Access magazine, The Skunks debut album poster, “Jesse Sublett’s Secret Six” poster, clubfoot debut poster for “Jesse Sublett’s Secret Six,” Skunks last show poster, Boiled in Concrete poster.
Posters and postcards advertising the Skunks, Boiled in Concrete, a novel by Andrew Vachss, and a magazine cover for which Sublett modeled.
Promotional Materials, 2001, undated
Contains six copies of Rick Riordan’s publicity photos and a foam core placard with caption “Scene of the Crime” and Riordan’s autograph from the The Wittliff Collections event of the same name. There is also a newspaper clipping from the San Antonio Express News June 7, 2001 that is an advertisement for The Devil Went Down to Texas.
"Publicity - Judy", undated
Material donated from Alter's files; items include magazines, writer contracts, reviews, newspaper clippings, limited correspondence, and some research material. All original folder titles appear in quotation marks.
Publicity photographs, author’s autograph, newspaper advertisement
Contains six copies of Rick Riordan’s publicity photos and a foam core placard with caption “Scene of the Crime” and Riordan’s autograph from the The Wittliff Collections event of the same name. There is also a newspaper clipping from the San Antonio Express News June 7, 2001 that is an advertisement for The Devil Went Down to Texas.
Published Short Stories, 1988,1998
A copy of Cactus Alley (1988) which contains the first two short stories Riordan published, “The Sheet Cave” and “Out on 1040.” A copy of Family Circle Mary Higgins Clark Mystery (Summer 1998)featuring Riordan’s short story “A Small Silver Gun.”
Publisher’s paste-ups for “Eli Whitney” , undated
Research, manuscripts, correspondence and galley proofs for several works by Judy Alter, along with manuscripts for Alter’s early unpublished novels. Also included are editorial files for Larry L. King’s Golden Shadows Old West Museum, which was published in 1993 by Texas Christian University Press, where Judy Alter serves as Director.
“Radio Tape: People’s Health”; ¼ inch open reel tape, Spring 1965
This collection consists of additional material of Judy Alter’s literary papers. The majority of the material within the collection is a series of books written by Judy Alter. Also included in the collection is many magazines, the majority being from or dealing with Fort Worth, Texas. Many newspapers are included in the collection, each containing an article about or written by Judy Alter. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Alter’s original description.
“Readers’ Copy: Murder at Peacock Mansion”, July 2015
This collection consists of additional material of Judy Alter’s literary papers. The majority of the material within the collection is a series of books written by Judy Alter. Also included in the collection is many magazines, the majority being from or dealing with Fort Worth, Texas. Many newspapers are included in the collection, each containing an article about or written by Judy Alter. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Alter’s original description.