Fiction
Found in 954 Collections and/or Records:
Photos, undated
Assorted personal materials and ephemera from Beverly Lowry
Photos, undated
Assorted personal materials and ephemera from Beverly Lowry
“Photos Permissions” – material dealing with the photos and illustrations used in the book Harriet Tubman: Imagining a Life , undated
Material described by Beverly Lowery as “drafts of novel 2007, material from trip to Senegal July 2006, Tubman material, copy-edited manuscripts, reviews, maps and illustration matter, drafts and work on essay on Uncle Tom’s Cabin for anthology, galleys – essay on soup for In the Kitchen with an Eggplant, and Tubman material includes copy-edited manuscript from Doubleday”.
“Pieces of Her Mind” - annotated incomplete typed short story, undated
“Pierce”; Articles from Austin American-Statesman and Austin’s News8 on Maurice Pierce, including a statement of Maurice Pierce, 1991-2010
Play fragment, untitled
Playgirl Features fiction writings by Lowry on page 104 titled “Mama’s Turn”, December 1975
Poetry, undated
Poetry
Poetry A-Z Note: “Don Watt Poetry – some for a class at University of Arizona. Some early bad attempts – wrong genre for me.”
“Polish Mills” – includes photocopies of various documents including photos, notes, and a few galley pages, undated
Material described by Beverly Lowery as “drafts of novel 2007, material from trip to Senegal July 2006, Tubman material, copy-edited manuscripts, reviews, maps and illustration matter, drafts and work on essay on Uncle Tom’s Cabin for anthology, galleys – essay on soup for In the Kitchen with an Eggplant, and Tubman material includes copy-edited manuscript from Doubleday”.
Posters of Lowry speaking at The Kratz Center for Creative Writing at Goucher College, March 20 [no year]
Preservation article titled “A Mansion for Madam C.J. Walker” on page 62, May-June 1988
“Prevention is the Best Cure for Anything” - annotated complete typed short story, undated
“Prevention is the Best Cure for Anything” - clean complete typed short story, undated
“Prevention is the Best Cure for Anything” - clean complete typed short story, undated
Prinout of "My Father's Black Book" by Donley Watt published in the Los Angeles Review, post-it note by Watt, undated
Correspondence, drafts of short stories, and notes, from novelist Donley Watt dating 1984-2019. Short stories include "A Tragedy on the Mexican Border", "Circling", "A Special Place", "Buying the Farm", "Right of Way", "Wish Me Luck", "Something Old, Something New, Something White and Black and Brown", "Headed to Tornillo" and "La Gloria de San Caralampio, Mexico".