Creative writing (Higher education)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
University of California, Riverside, Department of Creative Writing records
This collection contains typescripts, booklets, fliers, and other material regarding the University of California, Riverside, Department of Creative Writing, which is the only Bachelor of Arts offered in Creative Writing in the University of California system. Mostly contains information on the works, writings, and printing projects of past students.
Vicki Hearne papers
This collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and press clippings pertaining to Vicki Hearne, an American author, philosopher, and scholar of literary criticism and linguistics. Hearne was known for her published poetry with a focus on animals and their cognitive abilities.
Margaret Hawtof Kay collection on Stanley G. Weinbaum
This collection contains manuscripts, published and unpublished works, poetry, and short stories written by the science fiction author Stanley G. Weinbaum before his death in 1935. Also included in the collection is correspondence compiled by Weinbaum's widow Margaret Hawtof Kay from the late 1990s and early 2000s regarding the disposition of Weinbaum's estate and the management of his literary works.
Eliud Martinez papers
This collection includes photos, DVDs, a floppy disk, notes, course materials, correspondence, conference materials, writings, and legal documents. The materials in this collection relate to the personal life and professional interests of Eliud Martinez, Professor Emeritus of Creative Writing and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Riverside.
Maurya Simon papers
This collection contains articles, reviews, interviews, flyers, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, typescripts, drawings and other material on Maurya Simon, who is a poet and creative writing professor at the University of California, Riverside. Also of note is a bound volume of drawings from a trip Maurya Simons took in 1971-1972 to India. Mostly contains information on her works.