Cookbooks
Found in 649 Collections and/or Records:
Reading is Fundamental, 1993-1994
Clippings, correspondence, pamphlets, and information packets related to subjects of interest to Medearis comprise this series. The files have been arranged in alphabetical order by subject file name.
Recipe Files, undated
Annotated drafts, typescripts, and correspondence represent the creation and development of Medearis’ cookbooks. Materials have been arranged in chronological order, beginning with the earliest dates.
Recycling - Hollywood Style , undated
This series includes drafts of essays and articles. Some include minimal editorial correspondence, and some include copy of item as published. Includes one piece by Michael Medearis.
Red Tails
Clippings, correspondence, pamphlets, and information packets related to subjects of interest to Medearis comprise this series. The files have been arranged in alphabetical order by subject file name.
Reject Letters
“Research for Extraordinary Women of the American West”– includes printouts from the internet and handwritten notes, undated
Donation includes research files, manuscripts, and drafts of the author’s work.
Resistance
Poetry, includes mostly undated typescripts, few handwritten drafts. Many files include a single version of a poem, and some include multiple annotated drafts. The bulk of the poems seem to date from late 1980s. They are arranged alphabetically.
“Right Now”; “Fort Worth Star-Telegram” clippings, 1975-1979
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.
Rock & Roll Boys
Poetry, includes mostly undated typescripts, few handwritten drafts. Many files include a single version of a poem, and some include multiple annotated drafts. The bulk of the poems seem to date from late 1980s. They are arranged alphabetically.
Romance Writers of America
Clippings, correspondence, pamphlets, and information packets related to subjects of interest to Medearis comprise this series. The files have been arranged in alphabetical order by subject file name.
“Roundup Magazine” [two copies]; “Louis L'Amour” [three copies] , June 1999; August 2000; June 2005; July 1995
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.
Rum-a-Tum-Tum - Drafts, 1991-1997
Rum-a-Tum-Tum - Galleys, 1991-1997
Rum-a-Tum-Tum - Illustrations and posters, 1991-1997
Rum-a-Tum-Tum - Research, 1991-1997
"Runaway Serape", 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.
"Sam H", 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.
Saturday Morning - typescript draft, circa 1987-1990
Saving a Little Bit of History, 1992
This series includes drafts of essays and articles. Some include minimal editorial correspondence, and some include copy of item as published. Includes one piece by Michael Medearis.
“Scene Magazine” multiple issues, 1980-1982
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.