Norman Daniels was an author of several genres of popular fiction. Literary manuscripts, television and radio scripts, and printed stories form the core of the collection. Norman Daniels and his wife Dorothy had transferred the bulk of their manuscripts and collections to the Browne Popular Culture…
Dorothy Smith Daniels was a prolific writer of novels of the Gothic genre. The core of the Dorothy Daniels Collection consists of correspondence, fan mail, literary manuscripts, galley sheets, story synopses, and books, dating from 1965 to 1985. In 1969, Dorothy Daniels began transferring her…
John Charles Cooper is a professor of religion and a prolific author of religious works. Literary manuscripts, lectures/speeches and sermons form the core of the collection. In 1975, Cooper began transferring his literary manuscripts to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State…
Marta Haake Labus is a comedy-mystery writer. She writes under the pseudonym Claire McCormick. Literary manuscripts of three of her books form the core of the collection. In 1983, Marta Labus first began transferring her manuscripts to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State…
Willo Davis Roberts was a writer of mystery, suspense, gothic, historical and juvenile novels. Literary manuscripts and galley sheets from seven of her works form the core of this collection. In 1973, Willo Davis Roberts began transferring her manuscripts to the Browne Popular Culture Library,…
Jonathan Slott was a writer, director, and producer of radio, television, and moving pictures. Radio and television scripts and literary manuscripts form the core of the collection. In 1975, Slott began transferring his manuscripts to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State…
The Joanna Russ Papers consist of approximately 1.85 cubic feet of manuscript materials. In 1969, Russ began transferring her manuscripts to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University, with additions in 1976 and 1998. The collection has no restrictions placed on its use for…
Morris Hershman is an author of mystery, gothic, and western novels as well as a contributor of over one hundred short stories to periodicals. In 1975, Hershman first began transferring his manuscripts and books to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University. The collection…
Ralph Maloney was an author of the mystery genre. Literary manuscripts and correspondence form the core of his collection. He wrote both under his name and the pseudonym, Jack Liston. In 1972, Ralph Maloney first began transferring his manuscripts to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling…
Dee Brown is an author of western novels and American history. The manuscripts and research notes for Yellowhorse form the core of the collection. The collection comprises approximately 0.7 linear feet. In 1969, Brown transferred the manuscript for Yellowhorse to the Browne Popular Culture Library,…
Frederick C. Crews is an author of parodies and has long been established as a practitioner of psychoanalytical literary criticism. The collection, transferred to the Browne Popular Culture Library in 1969, is comprised of literary manuscripts and publishers correspondence. This collection is open…
The Steve Allen Collection consists of approximately 20 cubic feet of manuscript materials, awards, and promotional items. Steve Allen initially donated materials to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University in 1974. Additional materials were donated in 1990.The collection…
Eric Allen is an American author of the western genre. The Hanging at Whiskey Smith manuscript is the core of the collection. In 1969, Allen transferred this manuscript to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University. The collection is open for research, but the photocopying…
William Charles Anderson is an author of humorous books. Literary correspondence, manuscript, and reviews for Pandemonium on the Potomac form the core of the collection. In 1969, Anderson transferred these papers to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University. The collection…
The Jennette Letton Papers consist of approximately 0.74 cubic feet of manuscript materials. The materials were transferred by the author to the Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University in 1969. The collection is open for research, but photocopying of manuscripts must comply with…
John M. Patterson was an author of the mystery genre. Literary manuscripts and correspondence form the core of the collection. In 1969, Patterson transferred his manuscripts to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University. The collection is open for research, but the…
The Gary Hoppenstand Collection on Karl Edward Wagner consists of approximately 0.6 linear feet of manuscript materials. This material was donated by Gary Hoppenstand in December 2010. Further information about the collection can be obtained by contacting the BPCL reference email. The collection has…
Patricia McGerr was a fiction writer of mystery novels and short stories. Between the years 1946 and 1975 she wrote 17 novels and over 50 short stories. The Patricia McGerr Collection is comprised of 1/2 linear feet and includes items produced by or used by McGerr during her research and writing…
Sidney Shelley is an author of fiction. The literary manuscript for The Bowmanville Break is the core of the collection. In 1969 Sidney Shelley transferred this manuscript to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University. The collection is open for research, but the…
Florence Hershman is an author of the romance genre. The literary manuscript for The Moreland Legacy is the core of the collection. She writes under the pseudonyms, Diana Haviland and Diana Browning. In 1985, Florence Hershman began transferring manuscripts to the Browne Popular Culture Library,…
Jack H. Bailey is a fiction writer employed in the California aerospace industry. The literary manuscript and galley sheets for Icarus Complex form the core of the collection. Bailey transferred this manuscript to the Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University. The collection is open…
Martha Anne Guice Wingate is an author of the mystery genre. The core of the collection consists of literary manuscript and correspondence dating from 1971 to present. She writes under Martha G. Webb and the pseudonym, Lee Martin. In 1985, Martha Anne Guice Wingate first began transferring her…
Susy Smith is an author of books on psychic phenomena. Her literary manuscripts form the core of this collection. In 1969, Susy Smith first began transferring her manuscripts to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University. This collection is open for research, but the…
Millen Brand was a novelist, screenwriter, juvenile author, poet, and contributor to various literary magazines and anthologies. His most popular works dealt with the care of mental patients. Book jacket manuscripts form the core of the collection. In 1969, Millen Brand first began transferring his…
Richard Elman is a professional writer of novels, articles, stories, reviews, and poetry. Literary manuscripts form the core of the collection. He writes both under his name and under the pseudonyms Eric Pearl, John Howland Spyker, Delmar Hanks, and Michael Parnell. In 1969, Richard Elman first…