Authors, American -- Texas -- 20th century
Found in 4995 Collections and/or Records:
"Published 2016 Amarillo Bay Wish Me Luck 13 pages"; Drafts of "Wish Me Luck" by Donley Watt, 2016
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".
Published Articles, 1989, 1991
Published book of poetry, drafts of poems, and extra poems not included in the book
"Published in 'Truth to Power' 2016"; Essay on Trump's attack on the media, undated, 2016
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".
Published items: The Cavalier; Dinosaur Valley State Park; 51st Anniversary “Golden State” Reunion 4th Marine Division, Assoc.; Frontier Guns, undated
Published pieces about the trip written by Graves
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.”
Published Work, 1955-2005
Publisher correspondence
Publisher’s agreement, correspondence, map
Publisher’s working copy
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The promotional material series is predominately made up of photographic and printed material sent to Patoski from music, television and film production companies, record companies, and talent agencies. Other promotional materials in this series include catalogs, newsletters, festival advertisements, press releases and ephemera all relating to the music industry.
“Quanah,” draft, notes, undated
"Quarry” - correspondence, carbon copy typescript, New Yorker issue, 1947
Quote for A Hunter’s Road by Jim Fergus, 1992
Quotes from Lydia Fish, Daniel L. Mouer and Jorge Mariscal on Michael Rodriguez’s fiction; Barnes & Noble flyer for Michael Rodriguez book signing; Clippings on Michael Rodriguez book signing; LISTSERV post on Michael Rodriguez’s fiction , undated
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This series contains correspondence regarding Cartwright’s writing projects and those of others. The letters are arranged alphabetically. Notable correspondents include Bill Broyles, Cartwright family members, A.C. Greene, Stephen Harrigan, Ann Richards, and Bud Shrake as well as Playboy Magazine, Rolling Stone, and Texas Monthly.
"R & R", 1989-1991, undated
This series contains research materials, notes, scripts, and correspondence for a number of film projects that have not been produced. Arranged alphabetically by working title, these projects include: “Baa Baa Black Sheep”, “Earth Angel” (a.k.a. “Huey and the War Lover”), “Hard Rock: There Are No limits,” “R&R,” “Terrible Beauty: Stories From a War,” and an untitled baseball project.
R. J. Verette - "No Comprendo Goodbye," "Don't Let it Go to Your Heart"
The majority of phonographs in this series are from Patoski's personal collection, but some were sent to him as promotional material. The audio cassettes are mostly non-professional recordings of music, and a few are of interviews with musicians. A relatively large portion of the audio cassettes are of the band Joe "King" Carrasco, which Patoski managed during the 1980s.
"R-O-W (Story)"; Publication agreement, edited drafts of chapters 1 and 2 for Right of Way by Donley Watt, 2002, 2016, 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".