
Angela
Shelf Medearis Papers
1983-2001
25 linear feet
35 boxes plus
oversize folders
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Acquisition: Gifts donated by Angela Medearis, 2001.
Access: Direct inquiries to Archivist, Albert
B. Alkek Library, 601 University Drive, San Marcos, Texas 78666-4604. (512) 245-2313.
Processed by:
Amanda York, 2001. Accession #s 2001-092, 2001-105, 2001-129.
Photocopies
and reproductions may be made with the donorŐs permission only. Ms. Medearis
holds copyright for unpublished materials, out of print books, and joint
copyright for in-print materials.
BIOGRAPHICAL
NOTE
ChildrenŐs
author and cookbook writer Angela Shelf Medearis was born on November 16, 1956,
in Hampton, Virginia. In 1975, she
married Michael Rene Medearis, and the couple moved to Austin, Texas. Ms.
Medearis attended Southwest Texas State University, has one daughter, Deanna,
and one grandchild, Anysa. After working as a secretary for a number of years
Ms. Medearis began writing full time in 1987. She founded Book Boosters in 1988, a non-profit, grant
supported, multi-cultural reading program tutoring and teaching literacy to
grade school children. Her sister Sandra currently directs the program. In
1990, after many rejections, Medearis published her first book, Picking Peas
for a Penny, a picture
book counting rhyme. According to Medearis, "Picture books are a child's
first step into a lifetime of reading. That is why I feel that my job is
important. I want to write in such an interesting and exciting way that the
memory of reading my book, and the information I've related about a particular
event, will linger with a young reader for a lifetime." (www. É)
Medearis has
gone on to publish dozens of childrenŐs books about African-Americans with real
life themes, as well as history books geared towards young readers, such as
Come This Far to Freedom (1993),
and brief biographies of Coretta Scott King and Ida B. Wells.
Medearis
routinely visits schools and performs storytelling, has produced ChildrenŐs
Radio Bookmobile for the University of Texas at Austin (a brief weekly program
featuring multi-ethnic childrenŐs literature), and has curated African-American
exhibits for the George Washington Carver Museum in Austin. Additionally, Mr. and Ms. Medearis act
as consultants and writers for Scott Foresman, Scholastic, and Macmillan
publishers, creating or contributing textbooks and childrenŐs books. Among many
other awards, Medearis won the first ever Teddy, a childrenŐs-book award
presented by Laura Bush (PoppaŐs New Pants, 1996). In 1997, Texas Monthly magazine featured Ms. Medearis and described her as the
best-selling childrenŐs book author in Texas, with over 1.5 million copies of
works in print. "I write the kind of books I always longed to find in the
library when I was a child. Every child needs to find a reflection of himself
or herself when looking for a book in the library or bookstore."
BOOKS
PUBLISHED
Childrens
Books:
Picking
Peas for a Penny. State
House Press, 1990.
Dancing
with the Indians. New
York: Holiday House, Inc., 1991.
The
Zebra Riding Cowboy. New
York: H. Holt, 1992.
SamuelŐs
Sprout. Glenview, IL:
Scott Foresman, 1993.
Sneakers!
Sneakers! Glenview, IL:
Scott Foresman, 1993.
Sharing
DannyŐs Dad. Glenview,
IL: Scott Foresman, 1993.
HarryŐs
House. New York:
Scholastic, 1994.
AnnieŐs
Gifts. East Orange, NJ:
Just Us Books, 1994.
Our
People. Parsippany, NJ:
Silver Burdett Ginn, 1994.
The
Seven Days of Kwanzaa.
New York: Scholastic, Inc., 1994.
Dare
to Dream : The Story of Coretta Scott King. New York: Penguin, 1994.
Christmas
Riddle. 1994.
Little
Louis and the Jazz Band.
Lodestar Books, 1994.
The
Singing Man. New York:
Holiday House, Inc., 1995.
PoppaŐs
New Pants. New York:
Holiday House, Inc., 1995.
Eat,
Babies, Eat! London:
Walker Books, 1995.
Bye-Bye,
Babies! London: Walker
Books, 1995.
Too
Much Talk. Cambridge,
MA: Candlewick Press, 1995.
Treemonisha (Adapted from opera by Scott Joplin) New
York: Henry Holt and
Co.,
1995
We
Play on a Rainy Day. New
York: Cartwheel Books, 1995.
Skin
Deep : Poems for Pre-Teens and Teenagers. Austin, TX: Diva Productions, 1995.
The
Freedom Riddle. New
York: Dutton, 1995.
The
Adventures of Sugar and Junior.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1995.
The
100th Day of School.
New York: Scholastic, Inc., 1996.
The
Spray Paint Mystery. New
York: Scholastic, Inc., 1996.
Tailypo. New York: Holiday House, Inc., 1996.
Haunts
: Tales from African-American Folklore.
New York: Holiday House, Inc.,
1996.
We
Eat Dinner in the Bathtub.
New York: Scholastic, Inc., 1996.
Here
Comes the Snow. New
York: Scholastic, Inc., 1996.
The
Ghost of Sifty-Sifty Sam.
New York: Scholastic, Inc., 1997.
Rum-A-Tum-Tum. New York: Holiday House, Inc., 1997.
PoppaŐs
Itchy Christmas. New
York: Holiday House, Inc., 1998.
Seeds
Grow. New York:
Scholastic, Inc., 1999.
Best
Friends in the Snow. New
York: Scholastic, Inc., 1999.
Daddy
Saved the Day. Crystal
Lake, IL: Rigby, 1999
Seven
Spools of Thread : A
Kwanzaa Story. Morton
Grove, IL: Albert Whitman,
2000.
The Cat and
the MonkeyŐs Tail.
Crystal Lake, IL: Rigby, 2000.
The
Piano Recital. Crystal
Lake, IL: Rigby, 2000.
Daisy
and the Doll.
Middlebury, VT: Vermont Folklife Center; Chicago, IL:
Distributed by Independent Publishers
Group, 2000.
Videotapes
with stories read by the author:
Story time
with Angela Shelf Medearis : Family stories. Austin, TX: Diva Productions,
1997.
Spooky
stories by Angela Shelf Medearis.
Austin, TX: Diva Productions, 1997
Story
time with Angela Shelf Medearis. Let's start school. Austin, TX: Diva
Productions, 1997
Story
time with Angela Shelf Medearis :Folk tales, fairy tales and tall tales. Austin, TX:
Diva
Productions, 1997
Angela
On Stage! Austin, TX:
Diva Productions, 1999.
Books
for Young Readers and Adults:
Come This Far
to Freedom: a history of African
Americans. New York:
Atheneum,
1993.
The Princess
of the Press : The Story of Ida B. Wells-Barnett. New York: Lodestar
Books,
1997.
Written with Michael Medearis:
African
American Arts : Dance.
Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press. 1997.
African
American Arts : Music.
Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press. 1997.
African
American Arts : Cooking. Brookfield,
CT: Millbrook Press. 1997.
Cookbooks:
The
African-American Kitchen.
New York : Penguin, 1994.
The
Kwanzaa Celebration Cookbook.
New York : Dutton, 1995.
Ideas
for Entertaining from the African-American Kitchen. New York : Penguin, 1997.
Annotated
drafts, typescripts, page proofs, galleys, correspondence, photographs, notes,
and newsclippings dating from 1984-2001 represent the writing career of
award-winning childrenŐs book writer, Angela Shelf Medearis.
Over one half of
the collection is comprised of materials related to the development and
creation of MedearisŐ works (childrenŐs books, books for young readers,
cookbooks, articles, poetry, and video projects). Other series include Correspondence,
Subject Files, Newsclippings, Publicity, Awards, Calendars, Photographs,
Personal Programs, and Artworks, the bulk of which also relate directly to
MedearisŐ writing career.
Series 1: Works
(1987-2000)
ChildrenŐs
Books (1987-2000)
Books
for Young Readers (1987-1997)
Cookbooks
(1994-1999)
Articles
(1987-1998)
Poetry
(1987-1996, n.d.)
Video
projects (1996-1999)
Series 2:
Correspondence (1984-2000)
Series 3:
Subject Files (1983-1996)
Series
6: Awards (1991-1996)
Series
7: Calendars (1996-1997)
Series
8: Photographs (1987, n.d.)
Series
9: Personal Programs (1987-1992)
Series
10: Artworks (n.d.)
SERIES
DESCRIPTIONS
Series 1: Works
(1987-2000)
Annotated drafts,
typescripts, page proofs, galleys, correspondence, and notes represent the
creation and development of MedearisŐ works in this series, and have been
arranged into the following subseries: A. ChildrenŐs Books (1987-2000), B.
Books for Young Readers (1987-1997), C. Cookbooks (1994-1999), D. Articles
(1987-1998), E. Poetry (1987-1996, n.d.), and F. Video projects
(1996-1999). Within each of these
subseries, materials have been arranged in chronological order, beginning with
the earliest dates. Extensive annotated drafts and correspondence with editors
and illustrators makes this series highly illustrative of MedearisŐ working
process. Additional publisher and editor correspondence can be found in the
Correspondence series, and Publicity correspondence in the Publicity series.
Subseries D,
Articles, includes drafts of essays and articles. Some include minimal
editorial correspondence, some include copy of item as published. Includes one
piece by Michael Medearis. Subseries F, Poetry, includes mostly undated
typescripts, few handwritten drafts. Many files include a single version of a
poem, some include multiple annotated drafts. The bulk of the poems seem to
date from late 1980s.
Series 2:
Correspondence (1984-2000)
This series has
been divided into the following subseries: A. Letters from Children
(1989-1999), B. Publisher correspondence (1987-2000), C. Author visits /
appearances (1988-2000), and D. General (1984-2000). Each of these subseries
has been arranged chronologically by year.
Letters from
Children generally include fan letters and letters thanking Medearis for
visiting their school as an author/storyteller. Publisher correspondence
includes interaction between Medearis and the various publishing company staff
editors, advertising agents, and special event planners. Some letters relate to
specific titles, while others relate to several titles or to MedearisŐ career
in general. See also correspondence in Publicity series.
Subseries C,
Author visits / appearances, includes requests, confirmations, and thank you
notes related to storytelling visits and appearances made by Medearis at
schools, reading groups, and other locations. General correspondence does not
fall into any of these categories, and tends to include topics such as
professional memberships, fundraising. It also includes early correspondence
related to Medearis pre-writing career.
Series 3:
Subject Files (1983-1996)
Newsclippings,
correspondence, pamphlets, and information packets related to subjects of
interest to Medearis comprise this series. The files have been arranged in
alphabetical order by subject file name.
Many of the
newsclippings in this series are about Medearis, others simply represent her
interests. Clippings have been arranged in chronological order by year.
This series is
comprised of biographical notes, resumes, book catalogs, correspondence,
mailing lists, and photographs related to the commercial promotion of MedearisŐ
books.
Series
6: Awards (1991-1996)
Includes
correspondence regarding awards and honors received, as well as those applied
for and not received. Includes certificate for Teddy ChildrenŐs Book Award,
1996.
Series
7: Calendars (1996-1997)
This
series includes one calendar per year for 1996 and 1997. Each notes daily
appointments, some months contain no information.
Series
8: Photographs (1987, n.d.)
Photographs
taken by Medearis or other unidentified photographers comprise the bulk of this
series. Formats for these images include color and b/w slides, photoprints, and
negatives. Photographs of Medearis and her family are present in color and b/w
print formats.
Series
9: Personal Programs (1987-1992)
Correspondence,
videotapes, and newsclippings relate to MedearisŐ involvement in Book Boosters,
ChildrenŐs Radio Bookmobile, and Special Sitters.
Series 10: Artworks (n.d.)
This series includes three color renderings of various
subjects, by unidentified child and adult artists, with the exception of one
piece by 4th grade student Ravi Nair.
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