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During this time, he also served on the Board at Mason Gross School of the Arts.","Wright is the author of 20 books of verse, including most recently Fuel for Love! which won the James Tate Award, and Doppelgängster! from MadHat Press. Other titles include Blue Lyre! from Dos Madres Press, Party Everywhere! from Xanadu Press, Radio Poems! from The Operating System, and Fake Lies! from Fell Swoop. He also contributes criticism regularly to American Book Review and ArtNexus. His poems have appeared in a variety of journals and anthologies. Wright received a Kathy Acker Award in 2021 was artist-in-residence at Howl! Happening. 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During this time, he also served on the Board at Mason Gross School of the Arts.","Wright is the author of 20 books of verse, including most recently Fuel for Love! which won the James Tate Award, and Doppelgängster! from MadHat Press. Other titles include Blue Lyre! from Dos Madres Press, Party Everywhere! from Xanadu Press, Radio Poems! from The Operating System, and Fake Lies! from Fell Swoop. He also contributes criticism regularly to American Book Review and ArtNexus. His poems have appeared in a variety of journals and anthologies. Wright received a Kathy Acker Award in 2021 was artist-in-residence at Howl! Happening. 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Publications include Live Mag! issues (the covers of which were designed by Wright), Cover Magazine, the Underground National issues, and assorted poetry books, booklets, zines, and anthologies that feature Wright's writing or editing. Also includes Cover Magazine-related photos and cover proofs. Correspondence includes correspondence to and from Jayne Anne Phillips, as well as a poetry manuscript between Wright and Phillips. Also includes some of the published poetry of people who Wright worked with and who influenced his work.","Addendum of 2024 April 09 includes assorted publications and reviews of Wright's work and of his colleagues' and collaborators' work, correspondence, photographs taken for covers of Cover Mag, and other material. Also included is a shirt created by Wright as part of the Occupy Wall Street movement.","Addendum of 2025 May 23 includes a copy of LiveMag 21 and an issue of Rain Taxi with a review written by Wright.","Addendum of 2025 November 7 includes a 2025 July issue of The Village Star-Revue with an article written by Wright and a copy of Hanging Loose 11 with two poems by Wright.","The donor licensed this material to the WVRHC under CC BY-NC 4.0. Permission to publish or reproduce beyond the terms of this license is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the Permissions and Copyright page on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center","West Virginia and Regional History Center","Wright, Jeffrey C. 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He then spent a year each in England; Buckhannon, WV; Fairfax, VA; Ann Arbor, MI; and Flagstaff, AZ. In 1972, he came to Morgantown, WV, and received a B.A. in English from West Virginia University in 1974. He spent some time during college summers and after graduation working in book sales in the South before a brief stint in a public administration program. He moved to New York City in 1976 and has lived and worked there since. He received his MFA in Poetry from Brooklyn College where he studied with Allen Ginsberg and also taught. He served on the Poetry Project Board of Directors at St. Mark's Church and taught there as well. In 1978 he started Hard Press, which published postcards by artists and poets. From 1987 to 2000 he ran Cover Magazine, the Underground National. The magazine's archives are in the Fales Library and Special Collections at New York University. 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Researchers must contact the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Marc Harshman was born and raised in Randolph County, Indiana. He first moved to West Virginia to attend Bethany College in 1969 and from there onto Connecticut and Pennsylvania for graduate degrees from Yale Divinity School and the University of Pittsburgh. He returned to West Virginia in 1979 where he taught at various elementary schools.  He began publishing poetry in 1975 and published his first children's book in 1989.  He was appointed the seventh Poet Laureate of West Virginia in 2012. He and his wife, artist Cheryl Ryan, reside in Wheeling, WV.","Marc has published 14 children's books, the first of which was published in 1989, as well as several poetry collections and chapbooks. He has been the recipient of many awards for his work, including the 20th Annual Blue Lynx Prize for his most recent poetry collection, Woman in Red Anorak. His work  Believe What You Can, published in 2016 by West Virginia University Press, won the 2017 Weatherford Award from the Appalachian Studies Association and was named the Appalachian Book of the Year by the Mountain Heritage Literary Festival in Tennessee. He was also recently named co-winner of the 2019 Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award. More information about his publications, awards, and current activities can be found on his website, marcharshman.com.","Professional and personal papers of Marc Harshman, Appalachian author and poet laureate of West Virginia.","Collection largely contains papers regarding Marc Harshman's professional career as an author, storyteller, and teacher.  There are some family papers as well. Formats include journals, manuscripts, letters, programs, and others.  Papers related to his activities as a poet include drafts, correspondence with publishers, galleys, and other material.","Addendum of 2021 includes correspondence, public relations and promotional materials, and papers related to Marc Harshman's children's books and his appearances related to this aspect of his work. (circa 1970-2021)","Addendum of 2022 includes awards, manuscripts, correspondence, and miscellaneous printed materials. (circa 1976-2022)","Addendum of 2023 July 12 includes posters, drafts of published and unpublished work, publications by Harshman and others, and correspondence. (circa 1976-2023)","Addendum of 2025 February 19 includes drafts for assorted works and for Harshman's 2025 book published by WVU Press, manuscripts and notes for books and publications sent to Harshman for review, programs for the Ohio County Public Library Wheeling poetry series events, correspondence, and other material regarding Harshman's work. (circa 2000s-2020s and undated)","Series includes awards, an autobiographical sketch, a childhood handwrting workbook, and clippings, among other materials regarding Marc  Harshman.","This series includes newspaper clippings, magazines, book catalogs, and other record types in which Marc Harshman or his work is mentioned.  These materials inlude announcements of public appearances, book reviews, sales listings, etc.","This series contains materials regarding work by librarian and author Cheryl Harshman, Marc Harshman's wife. Includes drafts of her writing, clippings featuring her and her work, and other materials.","This series includes cards, letters, funeral notices, photos, pamphlets, and other records regarding Marc Harshman's extended family.","Series includes handwritten and typed letters to and from Marc Harshman, with related material such as manuscripts, postcards, and photos. Topics include family gatherings, story advice from Marc Harshman, and other subjects.","This series contains handwritten and typed letters to and from Marc Harshman with related materials such as manuscripts, article clippings, and thank you notes. Topics include story critique, arrangements for workshops and appearances, and other subjects.","This series contains Marc Harshman's correspondence with publishers and publishing houses  regarding his work. Includes manuscripts, letters, and other materials. Topics include publication rejection, publication acceptance, draft revisions, etc.","This series contains handwritten and typed manuscripts of Marc Harshman's works. Drafts and completed copies are included, among other materials.","This series contains publications of Marc Harshman's work. Poetry collections, books, and letters to the editor are included, among other materials.","This series includes material from Marc Harshman's career as a teacher. Items include class photographs, assignment handouts, Harshman's resume, student publications, and more.","This series includes programs, playbills, newspaper clippings, and other materials documenting events that Marc Harshman attended. Events include church assemblies, theatre plays, art galleries, workshops, etc.","This series contains oversized items from Marc Harshman's collection, including newspaper clippings, galleys, and printed publications, among other materials. Topics include news from Harshman's hometown in Indiana, the West Virginia flood of '85, printed publications by or about Harshman, etc.","This addendum contains materials collected by Marc Harshman and includes but is not limited to personal and professional correspondence, materials related to Marc Harshman's children's books, newspaper clippings, publication drafts, and other items related to his work and personal life.","This sub-series includes personal and professional correspondence with other authors, poets, and artists, including Gael Turnbull, Maggie Anderson, Cynthia Rylant, Jim Burns, and Robert Morgan. Also included is professional communication with various publishing company representatives, fan mail, and personal notes, letters, and cards from family and friends. Some newspaper clippings, photos, and draft publication materials are included.","This sub-series is a collection of miscellaneous materials arranged by Marc Harshman that are related to his children's books, appearances at schools and children's events, and communication with individuals related to this aspect of his work.","This sub-series includes newspaper clippings, periodicals, publication and event flyers, and images used as promotional material for Marc Harshman.","This addendum contains materials collected by Marc Harshman and includes but is not limited to printed materials, awards received by Marc Harshman, poems and stories produced by Harshman and others, correspondence to and from the Harshman family, as well as professional correspondence between Marc Harshman, publishers, and other authors.","This addendum contains items collected by Marc Harshman and includes but is not limited to posters, drafts of published and unpublished work, publications, correspondence with Anna Egan Smucker, and materials related to Marc Harshman's involvement in local activism.","This sub-series contains a selection of PR materials including posters, newspaper clippings, and event flyers.","This sub-series contains manuscripts of published and unpublished work, printed magazines, literary journals, and local publications in which Marc Harshman's works were published, including his first professional publication in the June 6, 1976 edition of The Disciple.","This sub-series contains correspondence related to Marc Harshman's personal and professional life, including materials related to his work to prevent the closure of Mount de Chantal school and the construction of I-68, correspondence with literary peers, and a letter of recognition from Senator Joe Manchin.","The donor of this collection has transferred rights to some of the intellectual property they created to the Center. 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His work  Believe What You Can, published in 2016 by West Virginia University Press, won the 2017 Weatherford Award from the Appalachian Studies Association and was named the Appalachian Book of the Year by the Mountain Heritage Literary Festival in Tennessee. He was also recently named co-winner of the 2019 Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award. More information about his publications, awards, and current activities can be found on his website, marcharshman.com.","Professional and personal papers of Marc Harshman, Appalachian author and poet laureate of West Virginia.","Collection largely contains papers regarding Marc Harshman's professional career as an author, storyteller, and teacher.  There are some family papers as well. Formats include journals, manuscripts, letters, programs, and others.  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Topics include family gatherings, story advice from Marc Harshman, and other subjects.","This series contains handwritten and typed letters to and from Marc Harshman with related materials such as manuscripts, article clippings, and thank you notes. Topics include story critique, arrangements for workshops and appearances, and other subjects.","This series contains Marc Harshman's correspondence with publishers and publishing houses  regarding his work. Includes manuscripts, letters, and other materials. Topics include publication rejection, publication acceptance, draft revisions, etc.","This series contains handwritten and typed manuscripts of Marc Harshman's works. Drafts and completed copies are included, among other materials.","This series contains publications of Marc Harshman's work. Poetry collections, books, and letters to the editor are included, among other materials.","This series includes material from Marc Harshman's career as a teacher. Items include class photographs, assignment handouts, Harshman's resume, student publications, and more.","This series includes programs, playbills, newspaper clippings, and other materials documenting events that Marc Harshman attended. Events include church assemblies, theatre plays, art galleries, workshops, etc.","This series contains oversized items from Marc Harshman's collection, including newspaper clippings, galleys, and printed publications, among other materials. Topics include news from Harshman's hometown in Indiana, the West Virginia flood of '85, printed publications by or about Harshman, etc.","This addendum contains materials collected by Marc Harshman and includes but is not limited to personal and professional correspondence, materials related to Marc Harshman's children's books, newspaper clippings, publication drafts, and other items related to his work and personal life.","This sub-series includes personal and professional correspondence with other authors, poets, and artists, including Gael Turnbull, Maggie Anderson, Cynthia Rylant, Jim Burns, and Robert Morgan. Also included is professional communication with various publishing company representatives, fan mail, and personal notes, letters, and cards from family and friends. Some newspaper clippings, photos, and draft publication materials are included.","This sub-series is a collection of miscellaneous materials arranged by Marc Harshman that are related to his children's books, appearances at schools and children's events, and communication with individuals related to this aspect of his work.","This sub-series includes newspaper clippings, periodicals, publication and event flyers, and images used as promotional material for Marc Harshman.","This addendum contains materials collected by Marc Harshman and includes but is not limited to printed materials, awards received by Marc Harshman, poems and stories produced by Harshman and others, correspondence to and from the Harshman family, as well as professional correspondence between Marc Harshman, publishers, and other authors.","This addendum contains items collected by Marc Harshman and includes but is not limited to posters, drafts of published and unpublished work, publications, correspondence with Anna Egan Smucker, and materials related to Marc Harshman's involvement in local activism.","This sub-series contains a selection of PR materials including posters, newspaper clippings, and event flyers.","This sub-series contains manuscripts of published and unpublished work, printed magazines, literary journals, and local publications in which Marc Harshman's works were published, including his first professional publication in the June 6, 1976 edition of The Disciple.","This sub-series contains correspondence related to Marc Harshman's personal and professional life, including materials related to his work to prevent the closure of Mount de Chantal school and the construction of I-68, correspondence with literary peers, and a letter of recognition from Senator Joe Manchin.","The donor of this collection has transferred rights to some of the intellectual property they created to the Center. Marc Harshman retains coppyright to his published works. For more information regarding permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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He first moved to West Virginia to attend Bethany College in 1969 and from there onto Connecticut and Pennsylvania for graduate degrees from Yale Divinity School and the University of Pittsburgh. He returned to West Virginia in 1979 where he taught at various elementary schools.  He began publishing poetry in 1975 and published his first children's book in 1989.  He was appointed the seventh Poet Laureate of West Virginia in 2012. He and his wife, artist Cheryl Ryan, reside in Wheeling, WV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarc has published 14 children's books, the first of which was published in 1989, as well as several poetry collections and chapbooks. He has been the recipient of many awards for his work, including the 20th Annual Blue Lynx Prize for his most recent poetry collection, \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eWoman in Red Anorak\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e. His work \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003e Believe What You Can\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, published in 2016 by West Virginia University Press, won the 2017 Weatherford Award from the Appalachian Studies Association and was named the Appalachian Book of the Year by the Mountain Heritage Literary Festival in Tennessee. He was also recently named co-winner of the 2019 Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award. More information about his publications, awards, and current activities can be found on his website, marcharshman.com.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Marc Harshman was born and raised in Randolph County, Indiana. He first moved to West Virginia to attend Bethany College in 1969 and from there onto Connecticut and Pennsylvania for graduate degrees from Yale Divinity School and the University of Pittsburgh. He returned to West Virginia in 1979 where he taught at various elementary schools.  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Foldering and the order of the folders mostly represents the original order of the materials.","Thomas Chester \"Tom\" Andrews (April 30, 1961 – July 18, 2001) was an American poet who grew up in Charleston, West Virginia with his parents, Ray and Alice Andrews, and an older brother, John, who died at age 16 in 1980.  When Andrews was 11, he got into the Guinness Book of World Records by clapping for over 14 hours.","He graduated from George Washington High School (Charleston, WV) in 1979.  He studied at Oberlin College during his senior year in college, and graduated from Hope College with a B.A. (1984).  While at Hope he studied under Jack Ridl and developed his love of poetry.  He then graduated from the University of Virginia with an M.F.A. in Creative Writing (1987).  He went on to lecture at the University of Michigan (1987-1988), taught at Ohio University (ca. 1991-1996), then served as Faculty at Purdue University (1996-?).  In 1999, he won a Poetry Fellowship to the American Academy in Rome.","Prior to being diagnosed with hemophilia, Tom developed a great interest in motorcycles. While his diagnosis meant he shouldn't continue to ride, he maintained his interest, he co-founded and edited the online magazine/forum \"Beginner Bikes.\"","He wrote and edited many books of poetry; his works include:","1989\nHymning the Kanawha (chapbook), Haw River Books\n\n\n1993\nOn William Stafford: The Worth of Local Things (ed.), Univ. Michigan Press\n\n\n1995\nThe Point Where All Things Meet: Essays on Charles Wright (ed.), Oberlin College Press\n\n\n1990\nBrother's Country, Persea Books (about his older brother John)\n\n\n1994\nThe Hemophiliac's Motorcycle, University of Iowa Press\n\n\n1998\nCodeine Diary: True Confessions of a Reckless Hemophiliac, Little, Brown (memoir)\n\n\n2002\nRandom Symmetries: The Collected Poems of Tom Andrews, Oberlin College Press","His awards include a 1993 Iowa Poetry Prize for The Hemophiliac's Motorcycle, a 1989 National Poetry Series Award for Brother's Country, and a 2001 Guggenheim Fellowship.","Andrews died in England as a result of complications from thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. At the time of his death, Tom was an Adjunct Professor of Creative Writing with Warren Wilson College and was affianced to Alice Paterakis. He had previously been married to Carrie Andrews.","This collection documents mostly the adult life and work of Tom Andrews.  His papers also include materials collected by Tom's family after his death, such as tributes from friends and colleagues, as well as works of Tom's that were published posthumously.","There are 5 series, with some overlap between the series.","Correspondence (1980s-2000s) includes emails, letters, and more on a variety of topics.","Personal Material (1972-2013) includes, photos, Tom's CV, information on his illness, and other miscellaneous material.","Subjects (1972-2006) includes folders for specific events and jobs, such as Tom's handclapping, his teaching materials, American Academy in Rome materials, and more.","Tributes (1972-2006) includes memorials, tributes, condolences, and more.","Works (1983-2003) includes Tom's writings, both published works and some that may be unpublished, and notes.","The addendum of 2023 February 7 includes a scrapbook compiled by Tom Andrews's family after his death in 2001 that catalogs some of his personal and career accomplishments.","Addendum of 2023 February 7 includes a scrapbook compiled by Tom Andrews's family after his death in 2001 that catalogs some of his personal and career accomplishments. A few items relate to his passing, like a memorial essay and correspondence about his unfinished work. Most of the scrapbook is a compilation of career highlights, like fellowship award notifications, book reviews, photographs and programs from poetry readings, and newspaper clippings. Andrews's 1998 book, Codeine Diary: A Memoir is featured most prominently among these items. Lastly, there is some material relating to Andrews's early life. There are childhood drawings and photographs of Andrews, programs from his Hope College graduation, personal correspondence, newspaper articles about his successful attempt to break the world record for uninterrupted clapping at 11 years old, and a photocopy of his birth certificate.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. Copyright is retained by Tom Andrews' Estate. 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