Rosellen Brown and Olive Hershey / produced by Barbara Entman.

Program Title:
Rosellen Brown and Olive Hershey / produced by Barbara Entman.
PRA Archive #: 
TZ0059.05
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Interviews with poets, fiction writers and playwrights who live near Houston, Texas. They read portions of their work, discuss writing, literature, and the creative process. The producer, Entman, has attempted to collect writers who reflect the diversity of cultures found in the Houston metropolitan area.|ROSELLEN BROWN AND OLIVE HERSHEY / produced by Barbara Entman. - SERIES: Houston writers live| no. 5 - Interviews with poets, fiction writers and playwrights who live near Houston, Texas. They read portions of their work, discuss writing, literature, and the creative process. The producer, Entman, has attempted to collect writers who reflect the diversity of cultures found in the Houston metropolitan area. Project funded by the Texas Committee for the Humanities, and Cultural Arts Council of Houston. CONTENT: Rosellen Brown is the author of three novels and two collections of poetry. She teaches in the creative writing program at the University of Houston. Ms. Magazine named her a woman of the year in 1984. Olive Hershey is the the author of the novel "Truck Dance," and a collection of poetry called "Floating Face Up." - RECORDED: Houston, Texas, 23 Nov. 1991.

Rosellen Brown is the author of three novels and two collections of poetry. She teaches in the creative writing program at the University of Houston. Ms. Magazine named her a woman of the year in 1984. Olive Hershey is the author of the novel "Truck Dance," and a collection of poetry called "Floating Face Up."

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Houston, Texas, 23 Nov. 1991.
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Item duration: 
1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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