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…
Jerrold Mundis was a writer, speaker, and counselor. He has written 17 novels, 13 non-fiction books, and around 100 short stories, essays, and articles. He wrote under various pseudonyms, including Robert Calder, Eric Corder, and Julia Withers. Two of his well known novels are Gerhardt's Children…
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…
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…
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…
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…