American poetry -- Texas
Found in 978 Collections and/or Records:
Calendars-annotated, 2005, 2008
Canada travel, undated
Travel notes and dates, addresses, poems "Montreal," "Good Morning I am an American Shut Up," "Enough for a Pie," "Our Daily Conversations," notes and "Moments," "While I was in Canada," small sketches. 60 pages.
Cards and drawings by Martha for Crumley, undated
Carol Collins and family, February 3, 1997
Carrying Wishes, 1993
Cat - Grazing
"Cat Histories," "Chicken Story," "Christmas in Bethlehem," "The City of Chicago, the Laundry Bag, the Poem," "Connected," "Dec. 22, 1978," "Delicious Rhythms, Enduring Words," "Discovering Ourselves Through Words: Pajamas in the Wind," "Doing What We Can," "Esperanza art offers balanced dialogue, ideas," "Gardening is My Favorite Sport," "Grazing"
Catalog “Noir in Festival 1997” featuring Crumley book, 1997
Catalogs, 1978-2014, undated
Catalogs featuring Crumley’s books, undated
Cedar Rock, 1976 - 1985
Poetry quarterly, New Braunfels, Texas, incomplete. Poetry and poetry editing by Nye.
“Celebration Festival of the Book” , undated
Certificates-military, marriage, birth , undated
Ch-Cu
Chapbooks
Choral Reading and Program, 2002 - 2015
"My Grandmother's Hands" and "The Art of Disappearing."
“Christmas in Bethlehem", December/January 1993
Parenting
Clean draft
See also Editor's Correspondence, 2001-2002 for correspondence with Virginia Duncan, including drafts of introduction.
Clippings
Clippings, 1970-2017, undated
The bulk of the articles are from the San Antonio Express-News and the Dallas Morning-News. Also included are articles tracing Nye's early career as traveling poet for schools in Texas, local coverage from a 1984 trip to South America, and profiles from the towns where she led workshops and conferences. Some articles are annotated by Nye and her father, Aziz Shihab.
Clippings, 1970-2017, undated
The bulk of the articles are from the San Antonio Express-News and the Dallas Morning-News. Also included are articles tracing Nye's early career as traveling poet for schools in Texas, local coverage from a 1984 trip to South America, and profiles from the towns where she led workshops and conferences. Some articles are annotated by Nye and her father, Aziz Shihab.