In mid-2006, Fryer Library received a major new addition to its Herb Wharton Collection. To celebrate the acquisition, Fryer Library commissioned Sue Abbey to interview Herb Wharton about his life and writing
Panel: First novel experiences. The author discuss how that first book in print changed their lives,...
Edith Wharton was one of America's most popular and prolific writers, becoming the first woman to wi...
This project details the actions I took in writing my first novel, editing it, and starting the pre-...
Author Thomas Wharton discusses the process of writing history in his historical novel Icefields (19...
Robert Wrigley is the author of numerous collections of poetry, most recently Anatomy of Melancholy ...
Thorunn LONSDALE: How did you start your writing career? Merle COLLINS: With my short story “The Wal...
Edith Wharton (1862-1937) wrote nearly ninety short stories in her lifetime, an achievement that see...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Few in the world value books more than writ...
Douglas Lilburn’s Scottish-born father, a successful settler farmer, said of his son’s chosen profes...
Father Hayes was a collector of material in many different fields of knowledge from minerals to Abor...
In this work, Peter Myers presents his relationship with reading and some of the books that hold imp...
Precise beginnings are always hard to find. I could say I started taking my writing seriously when I...
We are celebrating one hundred and fifty years since the publication in volume form of George Eliot\...
When I met Elizabeth Spencer on May 4, 2006, I did not know it would be the beginning of a long-last...
Ninety years ago, a small number of Australian literary works was assembled on a bookshelf in the of...
Panel: First novel experiences. The author discuss how that first book in print changed their lives,...
Edith Wharton was one of America's most popular and prolific writers, becoming the first woman to wi...
This project details the actions I took in writing my first novel, editing it, and starting the pre-...
Author Thomas Wharton discusses the process of writing history in his historical novel Icefields (19...
Robert Wrigley is the author of numerous collections of poetry, most recently Anatomy of Melancholy ...
Thorunn LONSDALE: How did you start your writing career? Merle COLLINS: With my short story “The Wal...
Edith Wharton (1862-1937) wrote nearly ninety short stories in her lifetime, an achievement that see...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Few in the world value books more than writ...
Douglas Lilburn’s Scottish-born father, a successful settler farmer, said of his son’s chosen profes...
Father Hayes was a collector of material in many different fields of knowledge from minerals to Abor...
In this work, Peter Myers presents his relationship with reading and some of the books that hold imp...
Precise beginnings are always hard to find. I could say I started taking my writing seriously when I...
We are celebrating one hundred and fifty years since the publication in volume form of George Eliot\...
When I met Elizabeth Spencer on May 4, 2006, I did not know it would be the beginning of a long-last...
Ninety years ago, a small number of Australian literary works was assembled on a bookshelf in the of...
Panel: First novel experiences. The author discuss how that first book in print changed their lives,...
Edith Wharton was one of America's most popular and prolific writers, becoming the first woman to wi...
This project details the actions I took in writing my first novel, editing it, and starting the pre-...