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Inventory of The Carolina Wren Press Records, 1940-1992, undated

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Descriptive Summary

Title
Carolina Wren Press Records, 1940-1992 and undated
Creator
Carolina Wren Press
Extent
80 Linear Feet
117,750 Items
Repository
Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
Language
English.
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Administrative Information

Access Restrictions
Collection is partially restricted.
In addition, patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
Also, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour delay in obtaining these materials.
Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library to use this collection.
Use Restrictions
The copyright interests in the Carolina Wren Press Records have not been transferred to Duke University. For further information, see the section on copyright in the Regulations and Procedures of the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], The Carolina Wren Press Records, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
Provenance
The Carolina Wren Press Records , 1940-1992 and undated, were acquired by the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library in 1992.
Processing Information
Processed by: Melissa J. Delbridge, Dan Daily, Rene Hardwick, Wendy Elliot, John Gribble, Randy Bryant, Joann Kleinneiur, Paula Jeannet
Completed 1997
Encoded by Jackie Dean
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
The current arrangement of the Carolina Wren Press Records is the result of extensive reorganization of the material between 1992-1995. During processing, it became apparent that access could best be provided by separating materials into two groups: those concerning the press and the small press movement (Carolina Wren Press Records) and those documenting the personal life and writing career of Judy Hogan (Carolina Wren Press Records: Judy Hogan Papers). In instances in which overlap occurred, material was placed in the Carolina Wren Press Records: Judy Hogan Papers group in order to comply with restrictions on personal correspondence. In series in which further arrangement was determined unlikely to aid researchers, material has been placed in folders, but not arranged.
Volumes published by the Carolina Wren Press have been cataloged individually and are housed in the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library. Researchers wishing to find these volumes should search the on-line catalog, using the keyword phrase "Carolina Wren Press."
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Biographical Note

1937 May 27Judith Ann Stevenson born in Hutchinson, Kansas
1959B.A., University of Oklahoma
1959-1960Attended graduate school at University of Indiana
1960Married Thomas Fordham
1964Obtained divorce from Thomas Fordham
1964-1968Attended University of California at Berkeley
1967Married Terry Hogan
1969Founding of Lollipop Power Press
1969-1981Judy Hogan served as editor of Hyperion
1971Judy Hogan moved to Durham, N.C.
1975-1976Judy Hogan chaired the national small press grassroots organization Committee of Small Magazine Editors and Publishers (COSMEP)
1975 Judy Hogan taught writing classes, including "A Roadmap for Great Literature for New Writers"
1976Obtained divorce from Terry Hogan
1976Judy Hogan founded Carolina Wren Press
1978 Home Grown Books project
1978Carolina Wren Press, Inc. became a non-profit tax-exempt organization
1982-1983Judy Hogan served as Writer in Residence at the Durham Library
1985Carolina Wren Press became a funded affiliate of the Durham Arts Council

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Collection Overview

The Carolina Wren Press Records span the years 1940 through 1992, with most of the material dated between 1970 and 1990. The papers are divided into two large groups, the Carolina Wren Press Records and the Carolina Wren Press Records: Judy Hogan Papers.
The Carolina Wren Press Records group contains material relating to the founding and publishing activities of the press and to organizations with which the press was affiliated. The papers are divided into the following series: Correspondence, Writings, Publications, Printed Material, Lollipop Power Press (a feminist press publishing non-sexist children's books), Homegrown Books (a publication for reviews of small press work), Hyperion (a poetry journal), Grant Material, Organizations, Office Files, Financial Papers, COSMEP (Committee of Small Magazine Editors and Publishers), and Photographs and Audiovisual Material. Each of these series documents not only the growth and activities of Carolina Wren Press and associated organizations, but also the origins and development of the small press movement in the United States and particularly in the South.
The Carolina Wren Press Records: Judy Hogan Papers group documents the life and activities of the author Judy Hogan, the founder of Carolina Wren Press. The material is divided into the following series: Correspondence, Diaries, Writings, Teaching Materials, Financial Papers, Biographical Material. While some of the correspondence and diary entries may mention the Carolina Wren Press, the papers in this group focus primarily on Hogan's personal life, her education, her writing and projects, and her teaching activities.
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Subject Headings

These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.
List of Series in Collection
Carolina Wren Press Records Series
Carolina Wren Press: Judy Hogan Papers Series
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Detailed Description of Collection

Carolina Wren Press Records Series


Correspondence Subseries, 1971-1992 and undated
Correspondence concerning the management of Carolina Wren Press and its publications. Arranged chronologically by month and year.
Box 1
1971-1987
(Restricted)
Box 2
1988-1992 and undated
(Restricted)

Writings Subseries, 1972-1990 and undated
Chiefly literary manuscripts (some photocopies), including novels, poetry, essays, and stories submitted for publication by Carolina Wren Press.
Arranged alphabetically by authors name.

Box 3
Achuman, Mark
Adams, Hadie
Aiken, Conrad
Akinwole, Barbara S.
Allen, Emily
Allen, Jo Harvey
Altman, W. Forrest
Ananicz, Frank
Anders, Shirley B.
Anderson, Maggie
Andrus, Clayton E.
Angeli, Mary-Louise
Applegarth, Margaret
Ascher, Randee R.   (6 folders)
Atkins, Sally
Atwood, Calvin
de Avalle-Arce, Diane
Banks, Josephine
Barbee, Pam
Barbee, Paul
Barbee, Paul A.   (2 folders)
Basket, Warren H.
Bazankov, Mikhail
Box 3
Beach, John   (2 folders)
Behrangi, Samad
Benz, Maudy L.
Berkley, Richard E.
Bigham, K.
Bisbout (?), Allan
Blalock, Sally
Blalock, Debbie
Blanton, Kathryn
Bodenheimer, Ted   (2 folders)
Bolton, Betty
Bragg, Linda Brown
Broili, Susan   (2 folders)
Brook, James
Brooks, Ann
Brooks, James
Brothers, Mae N.
Bruchac, Joseph
Brunazzi, Elizabeth
Bullock, Jonah
Bullock, Lily
Burleson, Bob
Burns, S.S.
Burns, Stanley
Cambanis, Miranda
Can, Jason
Carl, Rev. William J.
Carlton, Amber Alice
Casper, Morris
Cassidy, Olive
Cates, Garth
Chambers, Etta Dickey
Chambers, Percy
Clay, Marianne
Cody, James
Cole, Vida B.
Cole, Vida B. Howard
Corseri, Gary
Cox, Elizabeth Barks
Creed, Lisa
Cutuly, Joan
Davenport, Doris
Davenport, Doris Juanita
Davis, Alice Woosley
Day, Ella
Day, Jim
del Vecchio, Gloria
Dempsey, Ivy
Dorset, Gerald
Eakins, Patricia
Eckblad, John P.
Edelson, M. and B.
Edwards, Wilton Henry
Eichenberger, Cecilia
Eisenstein, Abraham
Erhardt, Jean D.
Eubanks, Georgann
Fields, Needham
Fletcher, Suzanne, M.D.
Foreman, Paul   (3 folders)
Fowler, Gene   (6 folders)
Fox, Kirsten
Foy, Elbert A.
Frederick, Joseph
Freeman, Connie   (11 folders)
Frisher, Deborah
Gafford, Charlotte
Gainor, Sam
Gayatri
Gilbo, Anna Carolyn
Gleason, Mara
Golden, Gail Kadison
Goolsby, Elaine L.
Goolsby, Elaine L. and Graham G. Campbell
Box 4
Goolsby, Elaine and Graham Campbell   (5 folders)
Gowen, Claire
Graham, Janie
Graham, Ronald
Green, Jaki Shelton   (2 folders)
Greer, Sylvia
Gretz, Margaret Hirschberg
Hagan, Kay
Hammond, Karla M.
Harlan, Terrie
Harlee, John
Harris, Louise
Hatley, Mary A.
Hauptman, Robert
Head, Thomas
Henderson, Ruby
Henderson, Shaun O.
Herron, Bill   (4 folders)
Hines, Phil
Hobson, Pete
Hobson, Shirley
Holman, John
Holt, Rochelle
Homsley, Bonnie Sue
Howard, Donna B.
Huey, Tom   (6 folders)
Hughes, Donna M.
Huls, Robert
Hunt, Nan
Inez, Colette
Ingram, Elwanda D.
Jamir, S.
Jamir, Sally
Jenkins, Athena
Jerry, Bernie C.
Box 5
Johnson, Curt   (5 folders)
Johnson, H. Eugene
Johnson, Paulette S.
Jones, Johnston, Ellen
Jones, Brenda V.
Jones, John L.
Jones, Joyce
Kamoroff, Bernard
Kelso, Elizabeth Devereux
Kamau, Akua
Kilby, P.
Killian, Dorothy Jean
Kiztner, Diane
Knoop, Jennie
Knowles, Carrie   (2 folders)
Knowles, Carrie J.
Knox, Idris K.
Knox, Julie Johnson
Koestenbaum, Phyllis
Koons, Cedar
Kratt, Mary
Kratt, Mary Norton
Krok, Peter
Kurtin (?), Curt G.
LaBarthe, Penelope Dee
Laska, P.J.
Laurie (?), Ron
Leard, Lonnie
Ledbetter, Janice
Lenzer, Jean
Leroe, Ellen
Levy, Roger
Lewis, Jo Ann
Lignell, Kathleen
Lincoln, C. Eric   (4 folders)
Lindmark, Don (DAAL)   (5 folders)
Liner, Amon   (8 folders)
Box 6
Liner, Amon   (4 folders)
Lion, Maynard
Lockwood, Guy
Lomick, Joe B.
Lomick, Joe Bryant
London, Lisa
Lord, Gigi
Lyman, Mitchell Forrest
Magers, Steve
Maino, Jeannette
Maiz, B. F.
Manazar
Mariposa
Marsh, Henry W. and McGee, Elizabeth D.
Massaro, M.A.
Matijasic, Anna E.
Matthews, William   (2 folders)
May, Gerald
Mayfield, Chris
McCleery, Nancy
McKnight, Jo-Anne
McLellan, Faith
McNamara, Marjorie
McNamara, Sally
Merritt, Rob   (3 folders)
Michael, Marilyn
Miles, Josephine (?)
Milosz, Czeslaw
Moorefield, Keith W.
Moorhead, Meggan
Morson-Baker, Sharlene   (5 folders)
Munn, Helen Clare
Murphy, Joy
Natkie, John L.
Navarre, J. Piirto   (2 folders)
Neeld, Judith
Neely, Barbara
Newman, P.B.
Nickerson, Sheila
Nickerson, Sheila B.
Niebauer, Abby
Odom, Dorothy S.
Odum, Dorothy
Olney W.W.   (3 folders)
Orlock, Carol
Outlaw, Louise L.
Page, Donald L.   (2 folders)
Panaretou-Cambanis, Miranda
Paris, Cindy
Parker, Dorothy
Parker, Joseph
Pember, Cheryl A.
Pena, Jerry   (2 folders)
Phillips, Marion
Pocock, Christine
Poirier, Marsha
Pride, Anne
Priestley, Mary Ellen
Quackenbush, Jan
Ramirez, Sharon
Randolph, Leonard
Box 7
Randolph, Leonard   (4 folders)
Ranson, Rebecca   (5 folders)
Reardon, Patrick
Reeder, Achsah
Reeder, Achsah J.   (5 folders)
Reddy, T.J. (4)
Reivelson, Lisa
Reynolds, Oliver
Richardson, Carolyn   (3 folders)
Rigsby, Michael D.
Roadmap Students
Roberta
Robertson, Foster
Rodrian, S. Dan
Rogers, Gloree   (6 folders)
Box 8
Rogers, Gloree   (4 folders)
Rose, Kate
Rudder, Virginia L.   (2 folders)
Rush, Florence
Russell, Randee
Russell, Randee Yingling
Saleh, Lisa
Sax, Joel
Schange, Onaway
Schenck, Swan
Schier, Jacques
Seymour, Robert E.
Shelton, Jaki
Shelton, Sherman
Omawale
Shuman, Mark
Singer, Andrew
Smith, Dave
Smith, Karen S.
Smith, Richard J.
Sofinet, Varile
Southgate, Christopher   (10 folders)
Stephens, Margaret   (6 folders)
Box 9
Spencer, Brent
Stanford Jr. High Students
Steiner, Claude
Stephenson, Shelby
Stevenson, John
Stevenson, William R.
Strongin, Lynn
Studer, Constance
Sun, C. H.
Swann, Carinda
Taylor, Helen Kressman
Thorpe, Earl E.
Timmerman, William
Trotter, William R.
Turner, Terry
Valtorta, Laura   (2 folders)
Varner, Donna L.
Veach, Daniel
de Ventadorn, Bernart
Ward, Jerry W., Jr.
Watkins, Carolyn
Watson, Dakota
Weaver, Marvin
Wefing, Henry
Werden, Frieda
Weston, Anne
White, Emily
White, Gail
White, Morris G.
Whitebird, Joanie
Wiegers, Daniel B.   (3 folders)
Wilson, Jean
Wilson, Richard
Woessner, Warren
Wolbarsht, Roz
Yensen, Kathy
Yergan, Leonore W.
Zabor, Doug
Zdanski, Celeste
Zimmer, Virginia
Zomparelli, Wendy
Miscellaneous Authors

Publications Subseries, 1982-1990 and undated
Books and pamphlets published by Carolina Wren Press.
Arranged alphabetically.

Box 9
Anthology: Eat Your Nachos
Anthology: A Living Culture in Durham   (4 folders)
Anthology: Thanksgiving Fun
Box 10
Bombs   (2 folders)
Chrome Grass
Dr. Faustwitz, Spaceman   (2 folders)
A Living Culture in Durham   (4 folders)
Plum Blossom   (2 folders)
The Quiet Poems
Rainbow Roun Mah Shoulder   (2 folders)
Roadmap   (2 folders)
Box 11
Roadmap (cont.)
This Road Since Freedom   (3 folders)
The Traffic of the Heart   (2 folders)
Watering the Roots of a Democracy   (5 folders)

Printed Material Subseries, ca. 1972-1985 and undated
Chiefly material advertising publications, readings, small presses, and workshops; samples of volumes published by various small presses and sent to Judy Hogan; clippings regarding Carolina Wren Press or other small presses and their publications; and catalogs advertising the publications of small presses.
Unarranged.

Box 12
Printed material: General, ca. 1972-1985 and undated
Box 13
Printed material: Small presses, ca 1975-1985 and undated
Box 14
Printed material: Small press volumes, 1974-1981
Box 15
Printed material: Small press catalogs, 1975-1981
Box 16
Printed material: Clippings, 1970-1990 and undated

Lollipop Power Press, Series, ca. 1969-1986 and undated
Correspondence, office files, financial papers, and publications of feminist children's press.
Arranged only by type of material.

Box 17-18
Correspondence and office files, ca. 1973-1986 and undated
Box 19
Office files and financial papers, ca. 1973-1986 and undated
Box 20
Financial papers, ca. 1972-1986 and undated
Box 21
Financial papers and volumes, ca. 1970-1986 and undated

Homegrown Books Subseries, ca. 1972-1985 and undated
Papers regarding Homegrown Books, an organization providing reviews of small press publications, and copies of reviews written by its members.
Unarranged.

Box 22
Homegrown Books Papers , 1972-1985 and undated
Box 23
Homegrown Books Reviews and Reviews, 1972 -1985 and undated
Box 24
Homegrown Books Reviews and Reviews, 1972 -1985 and undated

Hyperion Subseries, ca. 1966-1980 and undated
Correspondence concerning the publication of Hyperion (poetry journal edited by Judy Hogan); manuscripts (some photocopies) of submissions to the journal; and issues of Hyperion
Arranged only by category of material.

Box 25
Business papers and writings, ca. 1966-1980 and undated
Box 26
Volumes, 1969-1980

Grant Material Subseries, ca. 1973-1980 and undated
Expenditure reports and grant applications for Carolina Wren Press. Includes NEA Grants and grant material for the Durham Arts Council,the North Carlina Arts Council, and the North Carolina Humanities Commission.
Unarranged.

Box 27
Grant material: General
Box 28
Durham Arts Council
NC Arts Council
NC Humanities Forum

Organizations Subseries, ca. 1973-1987 and undated
Information regarding various organizations with which Judy Hogan and the Carolina Wren Press were involved.
Arranged alphabetically by name of organization.

Box 29
Afro-American Cultural Center
Black Writers' Group
Central American Projects
Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines
Durham Arts Council
Fellowship to Reverse the Arms Race
Kostroma Committee
NC Arts Council
NC Writers' Network
Outreach for Inmates
Poetry Council of NC
Prison Project
Rural Review Project
Unicorn Press
Women's Narrative Conference

Office Files Subseries, ca. 1979-1988 and undated
Memos and notes concerning the operations of the Carolina Wren Press office. Includes mailing lists.
Arranged alphabetically by subject and type of material.

Box 30
Durham Anthology Orders
Lincoln Project
A Living Culture in Durham
Mailing Labels and Memberships
Mailing Lists and Phone Messages
Marathon Typography Service File
Meeting Minutes 1986
Phone Logs
Resumes & Job Descriptions
University & Colleges Mailing Lists

Financial Papers Subseries, ca. 1973-1988 and undated
Bills, accounts, bank statements and other miscellaneous financial records concerning the operations of Carolina Wren Press.
Unarranged.

Box 31-35
Financial Papers

COSMEP Subseries, 1970-1982 and undated
Correspondence, flyers, agendas, and other material concerning the Committee of Small Magazine Editors and Publishers.
Unarranged.

Box 36-37
COSMEP papers

Photographs and Audiovisual Material Subseries, ca. 1950-1985 and undated
Photographs of Judy Hogan and her family and friends, some of whom are affiliated with the Carolina Wren Press; tape recordings of symposia, lectures, and poetry readings by Judy Hogan and others; Oral History interviews of women in the Rougemont, NC Quilting Project; and videotapes of readings sponsored by the Carolina Wren Press and of the Donahue show on which Maya Angelou and Alice Walker were guests. Unarranged.
Box 38
Photographs and audiovisual material

Carolina Wren Press: Judy Hogan Papers Series


Correspondence Subseries, 1940-1993 and undated
Correspondence between Judy Hogan and her family and friends. Some letters contain information regarding Carolina Wren Press and Judy Hogan's writing and publication activities.
Arranged chronologically by month and year. Boxes 50 and 51 contain folders the author arranged by authors' names, some with manuscripts attached.

Box 39
1940-1969 Oct.
Box 40
1969 Nov.-1971 Sept.
Box 41
1971 Oct-1974 .Sept.
Box 42
1974 Oct.-1977 Apr.
Box 43
1977 May-1979 Dec. & undated
Box 44
1980 Jan.-1982 Nov.
Box 45
1982 Dec.-1985 June
Box 46
1985 July-1987 Aug.
(Restricted)
Box 47
1987 Sept.-1990 June
(Restricted)
Box 48
1990 July-1993 & undated
(Restricted)
Box 49
N.d.
(Restricted)
Box 50
Correspondence arranged alphabetically by name and topic
(Restricted)
Box 51
Correspondence with writings (Arranged alphabetically)
(Restricted)

Diaries Subseries, 1940-1991
Personal diaries kept by Judy Hogan. Most entries concern her friends, her family, and her writing.
Arranged chronologically.

Box 52
1952-1969 May (and pre-1973 fragments)
Box 53
1973 Jan.-1975 June
Box 54
1975 July-1976 Dec.
Box 55
1976 Dec.-1978 Sept.
Box 56
1978 Sept. -1980 Feb.
Box 57
1980 Feb.-1981 Jan.
Box 58
1981 Jan.-1981 Dec.
Box 59
1981 Dec.-1982 Sept.
Box 60
1982 Sept.-1983 Apr.
Box 61
1983 Apr.-1983 Nov.
Box 62
1983 Nov.-1984 Aug.
Box 63
1984 Aug.-1985 Mar.
Box 64
1985 Mar.-1986 Jan.
(Restricted)
Box 65
1986 Jan.-1986 Dec.
(Restricted)
Box 66
1986 Dec.-1988 Feb.
(Restricted)
Box 67
1988 Feb.-1989 Jan.
(Restricted)
Box 68
1989 Jan.-1989 Dec.
(Restricted)
Box 69
1989 Dec.-1990 Sept.
(Restricted)
Box 70
1990 Dec.-1991 Dec.
(Restricted)
Box 71
1991 Dec.-1992 Mar.
(Restricted)

Writings Subseries, ca. 1970-1990 and undated
Poetry, fiction, interviews, and essays written by Judy Hogan.
Arranged alphabetically by title.

(Restricted)
Box 72
American Cultural Ritual Vivisection
Artemis and Poke
As Easily as the Sun
Bending the Sky
Besanded Castles, WomenWarriors
Black and White Together... We Shall Overcome Someday
Blooming Again
A Brief History and Description of the Carolina Wren Press
Carolina Wren Press, A Small Press "In Residence" In Durham
Carolina Wren Press: Writing Lives
Carpet Man
Cassandra Speaking
Charles Edward Eaton: A Poet Ripening Past Despair
A Christmas Fairy Book For Children
Chrome Grass (Preface)
The Condensing Poet
The Cry of Achilles: An Essay on Homer's Iliad
Doorways
Epic
Feel Free
Feign'd Deaths   (2 folders)
Feminization of Politics
Fiction by Curt Johnson
For Silence is Both
For Y(our) Freedom
For Y(our) Freedom--With Moyo
Going Alone
Gold Goldenrod, WhiteButterfly
He Grew Like the Summer Grass
High-Spirited Workhorses: An Essay on Russian Women
Homemade Bread
How Do I See Myself as a Mother Leader
Idea-Fish: The Use of Metaphor in Writing Poetry
The Interpretation of Literature and Bergson's Ideas
Julia and Mr. Jones, Meet the Master
The Kanga-Roo Weekly News   (4 folders)
Ladies Around the Crafts Table
Leadership
Let's Get the Van on the Road
Letter in a Bottle (Preface)
Light, break
Light - Sensitive
Light - Food
Love/Fight
Mature Stones
Measuring Rods in a Less Than Visionary Age
Messages of Gold
Mother as Leader
My Neighbors And My Children's Neighbors
My Small Press And My Public Library
My Work/Job
The Nectar of the Gods
New Love Poems
NewWorld
Nobody's Perfect: An Attempt to Describe the Fiction of Curt Johnson
Notebook of a Female With PhD Aspirations, Vol. IV.
Box 73
Oklahoma Home
Old Notebook
On Being a Carolina Wren
Out of the Dark Nest
A Partner/A Friend, Ch. VI
Passing Through Zero
Poems to Hamar   (2 folders)
Poetry and Four-Year Olds
Raccoons
Reply to Robert Bly
The Sages of Rougemont
Scrapbook of Technical Devices
Selling Apples Off the Main Road
Shades of Socrates!
Simplify! Simplify!
Soviet Exchanges
The Spring at Rougemont
Stone Soup for One
Stone Soup in a Nuclear Age
The Strait of Juan de Fuca
Sun-Blazoned   (2 folders)
Suzannah, Teach Me to Love/Grace, Sing to Me   (4 folders)
That Ecstatic Dance
This New and Gorgeous Garment
Majesty: An Idea of Manhood
Using the Creative Process as a Touchstone For Teaching Adults
Using "The Mother of Transformations" to Get The Job Done
Watering the Roots of a Democracy   (8 folders)
What Carolina Wren Means to Me
What Happened at Rougemont
Where Do I Write?
Where Is All This Energy To Go?
Why Do Old Men Need Their Sons and Grown Men Need Their Fathers?
Why I Return to Rougemont
Why We Need Our Network
Wild Nasturtiums
Women and the Small Press Movement.
Miscellaneous early poetry   (6 folders) 1958-1974, undated
Reviews   (2 folders)
Novel: Vol. III
Miscellaneous Writings   (2 folders)
Books XII-XIV
Carolina Wren Press: Flying Against the Wind
Four I's Volume One, "As Easily as the Sun"
Hogan
Interviews With Roland Alston   (4 folders)
Restart Eight Plus, "Book XXV Overton"
Southern Poetry, "Return of the Bougainvillaea Vision"
Small Presses and the Library
Sun-Blazoned   (2 folders)
The Sun, "Doorways"
The Sun, "Journal"
Suzannah, Teach Me to Love/Grace, Sing To Me
Journal, "The Poem as Rush/Muse/Given"
Miscellaneous Writings and Correspondence   (2 folders)
Miscellaneous Writings   (2 folders)
Box 74
Interviews

Teaching Material Subseries, ca. 1980-1991 and undated
Class notes, student work, writing games and assignments, and photocopies of readings used in classes taught by Judy Hogan.
Unarranged.

Box 75
Teaching materials
Box 76-77
Teaching materials: Roadmaps

Financial Papers Subseries, ca. 1970-1985 and undated
Chiefly bills and cancelled checks belonging to Judy Hogan.
Unarranged.

Box 78
Financial papers

Biographical Material Subseries, ca. 1950s-1990 and undated
Resumés, articles about Judy Hogan, astrological charts, schoolwork, college notebooks, and an application for a residency.
Unarranged.

Box 79
Biographical material
Box 80
Biographical material: College notebooks

Oversize Materials Subseries
   Oversize Folder 1
Correspondence, 1971-1980 (I:13)
   Oversize Folder 2
Whole COSMEP Catalog, 1973 (I:13)
Clippings regarding Carolina Wren Press and associated presses, 1972-1990 and undated
Lollipop Power Press: Illustrations and clippings regarding its publications, 1975and undated
Page proofs of Rainbow Roun Mah Shoulder, by Linda Brown Bragg, ca. 1984
   Oversize Folder 3
Posters advertising classes, workshops, fellowships, and competitions; book jackets, 1975-1991 and undated (I:14)