Denise Chavez and Sam Havens / produced by Barbara Entman.

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Denise Chavez and Sam Havens / produced by Barbara Entman.
PRA Archive #: 
TZ0059.12
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Interviews with poets, fiction writers and playwrights who live near Houston, Texas. They read portions of their work, discuss writing, literature, and the creative process. The producer, Barbara Entman, has attempted to collect writers who reflect the diversity of cultures found in the Houston metropolitan area.|DENISE CHAVEZ AND SAM HAVENS / produced by Barbara Entman. - SERIES: Houston writers live| no. 12 - Interviews with poets, fiction writers and playwrights who live near Houston, Texas. They read portions of their work, discuss writing, literature, and the creative process. The producer, Barbara Entman, has attempted to collect writers who reflect the diversity of cultures found in the Houston metropolitan area. Project funded by the Texas Committee for the Humanities, and the Cultural Arts Council of Houston. RESTRICTED DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS. CONTENT: Denise Chaves, born in Las Cruces, new Mexico, is the author of a book of short stories etitled "The Last of te Menu Girls." Sam Havens, best known for the play "Couple of the Year." - RECORDED: Houston, Texas, 1 Feb. 1992.

Denise Chaves, born in Las Cruces, new Mexico, is the author of a book of short stories entitled "The Last of the Menu Girls." Sam Havens, best known for the play "Couple of the Year." 500 Project funded by the Texas Committee for the Humanities, and the Cultural Arts Council of Houston.

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Houston, Texas, 1 Feb. 1992.
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1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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