Michigan Writers Collection

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The Michigan Writers Collection, located in the Special Collections Division of the Michigan State University Libraries serves as a primary resource for the recognition, study, and appreciation of the literary tradition that exists and continues to evolve in Michigan. It is devoted to collecting and making accessible all the manuscripts and published works of selected writers with important ties to michigan. Although in existence for less than a decade, the collection already features several of the most outstanding writers of the last quarter century. Among those in the collection are winners of a Pulitzer Prize, the Yale Younger Poets Award, National Endowment for the Humanities awards, and Guggenheim Fellowships.

Originally established to recognize only MSU students who later achieved national and international reputations for their literary work, such as Jim Harrison, Richard Ford, Carolyn Forche, Tom McGuane, Dan Gerber, Lev Raphael, Jim Cash, and Jack Epps, the collection was later expanded to include important writing talents throughout Michigan. Today the collection has a growing list of over 24 writers, and it used by MSU students, faculty, and outside researchers.

Click on the author's name below to see biographical and bibliographic information for each author.

Jim Cash & Jack Epps

Carolyn Forché

Richard Ford

Dan Gerber

Gary Gildner

Jim Harrison

Gordon Henry

Michael P. Kube-McDowell

Tom McGuane

Isabel Miller, aka Alma Routsong

Lev Raphael

Ted Weesner

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Last updated:  January 21, 2003
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