Jack Cady Papers 1932-2004.

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Jack Cady Papers 1932-2004.

The collection includes: Material related to Cady's life, such as birth and school records, correspondence with other writers and literary agents. The Woolman School of American Letters, Port Townsend, WA. His published novels with research papers, manuscripts, correspondence and reviews. Also novels he and his wife, Carol Orlock, published together under the name Pat Franklin. Short stories included in anthologies. Short stories published in journals. Unpublished manuscripts and awards won.

20 boxes, 8.5 lin.ft..

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SNAC Resource ID: 6946063

Oregon State University Libraries

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Atwood, Margaret, 1939-

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Jack Cady

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Jack Andrew Cady was born on March 20, 1932 in Columbus, Ohio. As the author biographies in his books often tell, he worked at many jobs including logging, truck driving, and the Coast Guard. Many of these jobs feature prominently in his novels. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Louisville in 1961. He published stories in a few journals and anthologies and he published many more short stories and two collections before publishing his first novel, The Well, in 1981. ...

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Wilson, Sloan, 1920-2003

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Becker, Stephen

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Piccinilli, Tom.

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Orlock, Carol

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Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018

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Ursula K. Le Guin (b. Oct. 21, 1929, Berkeley, CA-d. Jan. 22, 2018, Portland, OR) is an author noted for fantasy, science fiction, and children's literature. Born in California, her father was an anthropologist and her mother was a writer; she was educated at Radcliffe and Columbia. Her diverse and respected short stories and novels are built on themes of balance and the environment, and often express feminist concerns. Praised for creativity, elegant prose, and complex characters and s...