Writers at Work videotapes, 1978-1979.

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Writers at Work videotapes, 1978-1979.

The Writers at Work collection consists of six lectures by noted American, and particularly southwestern, novelists. The lectures were presented in 1978-1979 before audiences from the University of New Mexico Departments of English and Continuing Education as part of a class titled "Writers at Work." Each presentation is introduced by New Mexico author Stanley Crawford. Master recordings are on 3/4" video tapes, with each lecture on one tape except for Richard Bradford's, which is on two tapes. Access copies of the recordings are cataloged in the CSWR general collection.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7594635

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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Stern, Richard Martin, 1915-

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University of New Mexico. Division of Continuing Education.

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Waters, Frank, 1902-1995

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Frank Waters, writer and editor, was born July 25, 1902, at the foot of Pike's Peak, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. His father, who was part Cherokee died when Frank was 12 years old. It was his father who initially sparked Frank's interest in Indian culture. Waters attended Colorado College (Colorado Springs) from 1922-25 as an engineering student. He dropped out after his third year to take a job as a laborer in the Salt Creek, Wyoming oil fields. He later worked as an engineer for the Souther...

University of New Mexico. Dept. of English.

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The Writers at Work collection consists of video recordings of lectures by American fiction writers. The following is a list of the authors who spoke and the topics they discussed: Waters, Frank (1902-1995). Waters is known for his novels and nonfiction works pertaining to Native Americans and the American Southwest. His lecture concerned the differences between writing "fact and fancy," or non-fiction and fiction. Hughes, Dorothy B. (1904-1993). Hughes, a po...

Bradford, Richard, 1932-

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Zelazny, Roger

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Crawford, Stanley G., 1937-....

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Zollinger, Norman

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Hughes, Dorothy B. (Dorothy Belle), 1904-1993

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Born in Kansas City, Mo. in 1904. Educated at the University of Missouri, Columbia University and the University of New Mexico. Mystery writer and critic. Hughes has also published poetry and non-fiction and is known in New Mexico for her history of the first fifty years of the University of New Mexico, Pueblo on the Mesa. From the guide to the Dorothy B. Hughes Photograph Collection, 1930-1950, (University of New Mexico, Center for Southwest Research) Born in Kansas City, M...