A Guide to the Chelsea Adams Papers: Highland Summer Conference Collection , 1997-2007
A Collection in
University Archives, McConnell Library, Radford University
Collection number AC 002 01
Radford University, University Archives, McConnell Library
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Processed by: Gene Hyde
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
An appointment for research is required. Collection is open for research. No interlibrary loan.
Use Restrictions
Copyright Notice: Unpublished materials are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the copyright holders.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Chelsea Adams Papers, Highland Summer Conference Collection, Radford University Appalachian Collection, McConnell Library, Radford University, Radford, VA. Chelsea Adams Papers: Highland Summer Conference Collection , Accession # AC 002 01, University Archives, McConnell Library, Radford University
Acquisition Information
Collection was donated by Chelsea Adams, poet and faculty member of the Radford University English Department.
Accruals
No further accruals are expected.
Processing Information
Gene Hyde
Biographical Information
Chelsea Adams grew up in Connecticut and completed a BA in English at the University of Connecticut. She received her MA from Hollins College in Creative Writing and English.
She, her husband and two daughters moved from Vermont to Floyd, VA in 1980. Chelsea then worked for New River Community Action as a home visitor. The next year she and her family bought land in Rhiner, VA and built a house there.
Professor Adams would then go on to teach at Radford University for over 24 years.
Scope and Content
Includes drafts and published copies of poetry, short stories, essays, as well as poetry and literature publications, and correspondence by Chelsea Adams. Various other authors that have items held in this collection include Laurie Cubbison, Julia Delbridge, Willie Everhart, Barbara Ewell, Louis Gallo, Opal Moore, Parks Lanier, Rich Murphy, Tim Poland and Rita Riddle. A video entitled Telling the Sum of It is also included as well as a photograph of the Selu Sisters and an audio recording entitled Voices of Appalachia.
Arrangement
Folder 1: Laurie Cubbison - One poem, an essay, and correspondence.
Folder 2: Julia Delbridge - Poetry and correspondence.
Folder 3: Julia Delbridge - Slam poetry chapbook, article, audio recording on CD.
Folder 4: Willie Everhart - Essay.
Folder 5: Barbara Ewell - Published and unpublished poetry.
Folder 6: Louis Gallo - Poetry and a short story.
Folder 7: Opal Moore - Short story
Folder 8: Parks Lanier - Poetry
Folder 9: Rich Murphy - Short Story
Folder 10: Tim Poland - Poem.
Folder 11: Rita Riddle - Poetry and a short story.
Folder 12: Selu Sisters photograph - 2002.
Folder 13: Various poetry publications: Tales from Hollins, Flood Newsletter, vol. 1, no. 1 and Vol. 1, no. 2; Chapbook: A Bitter Taste of the Night: Bedtime Stories by J. Michael King; Grab-a-Nickel poetry newsletter; and The Third Log, Hollins poetry newsletter.
Folder 14: Artemis - five issues of Artemis: Artists and Writers from the Blue Ridge Mountains (1977, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1986)
Folder 15: Voices of Appalachia: 1988
Folder 16: Video: Telling the Sum of It by Michael White. An attempt to bring to the screen (White's) version of (poet Rita Sizemore) Riddle's work. VHS.