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Short stories

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

Frank O'Rourke audio book

 Collection
Identifier: A0629
Abstract The Frank O'Rourke audio book (1999) is an audio recording of Ellen and the Barber, a novel divided into three novellas set in the 1930s and published posthumously in 1997. Born in Denver, Colorado, Frank O'Rourke was a prolific author, many of whose stories were related to the American West.
Dates: 1999

Our Vision, Our Voices: a Mormon Women's Literary Tour records

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2579
Abstract The Our Vision, Our Voices: a Mormon Women's Literary Tour records (2008-2010) consist of short stories, poetry and remembrances by female authors with a shared Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints heritage. This collection also contains materials and correspondence relating to the creation and administration of the tour.
Dates: 2008-2010

Ern Pedler papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2946
Abstract The Ern Pedler papers (1914-1986) spans his career and creative life, from his high school writings to a letter granting a magazine interview in the 1980s. In addition to the manuscripts, other written material and ephemera give a detailed picture of Western life. Pedler was a long-distance rider, cowboy, and horse wrangler. He was also a prolific writer of fiction.
Dates: 1914-1986

Quintus Charles Wilson papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1897
Abstract The Quintus Charles Wilson papers (1868-1984) contain essays, news articles, and school materials written and/or collected by Wilson while attending the University of Minnesota. Quintus C. Wilson (1903-1999) was a member of the Journalism Department at the University of Utah.
Dates: 1868-1984

Grace Atkin Woodbury papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1512
Abstract The Grace Atkin Woodbury papers (1884-1964) contain diaries, correspondence, notebooks, manuscripts, and memorabilia. The documents provide an intimate record of Woodbury's life and her perceptions of the world in which she lived.
Dates: 1884-1964