Women authors.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Catherine Lundoff Papers
The Catherine Lundoff Papers include materials created and collected by novelist, publisher, and activist Catherine Lundoff, including books and articles written by Lundoff, materials published and distributed by her press and material written by others, descriptions of events, t-shirts, buttons, DVDs, audio recordings, and activism-related materials.
Grace Darin papers
Papers (1981-1984) of Grace Darin, a journalist and author, consist of family histories, including "The Darin Family: A Century Chronicle"; "The Darin Family: A Supplement"; "The Rileys of Iron Belt: A Family Memoir"; and "The Darin Family: Looking Toward the Future - A New Generation".
Helen Z. Papanikolas papers
Papers of Helen Z. Papanikolas include off-prints, photocopied book chapters and articles, and journal issues containing writings by Papanikolas. Subjects include Greek Americans, Greeks and other immigrants in Utah, and Utah local history (particularly mining companies) along with Papanikolas's own experiences.
Helena Ogrodowska Bristol papers
Papers (1937-1966) of Helana (Ogrodowska) Bristol (b. 1896), an author and former teacher of English at the Philadelphia High School for Girls, include her manuscript and published writings. She wrote the long narrative poem Let the Blackbird Sing and the reminiscence, After Thirty Years: Poland Revisited.
Karin Tuomi papers
Papers (1950-1976) of Karin Tuomi, an author, include poetry; a manuscript of her novel, "Pelli ja Perhe Siirtolaisena"; and personal papers. Tuomi lives in Palo Alto, California.
M. Margaret Anderson papers
Papers of M. Margaret Anderson consist of manuscripts and typescripts of her poem, short stories, noveles, and essays; news clippings; photocopies of her parents emigration records from Sweden; her report cards from grade and high school as well as university records; her university BA and MA certificates. Included are also photographs and a collection of autographed books.
Marie Hall Ets papers
Papers (1930s-1960s) of author-illustrator Marie Hall Ets (b. 1895) consist of stories told to Mrs. Ets by Rosa Cassettari, as well as research notes and manuscript drafts forming the basis of Mrs. Ets' book, Rosa, The Life of an Italian Immigrant (Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1970).
Marion Bergman papers
Papers of Marion Bergman, a Czech American author, consists of a literary manuscript (1975) of her book, "America's Slavic Legacy".
Octavia Capuzzi Waldo Locke papers
Papers (1973-1983) of Italian American author Octavia Capuzzi Waldo Locke (b. 1929) consist of two published stories written by her, a typescript, galley proofs of her first novel A Cup of the Sun (written under the name Octavia Waldo; photocopies of newspaper and magazine articles, and a copy of a literary journal containing her short story, "The Collection".
Rora Strom papers
Papers (n.d.) of Rora Strom consist of poems and a letter.
Rose Grieco papers
Papers (1956-1974) of Rose Grieco consist of a typescript of her comedy "Anthony on Overtime," and several published articles on Italians and Italian American themes, as well as clippings about her.