Title: |
The Glenda Sanders Collection |
Repository: |
Bowling Green State University - Browne Popular Culture Library
Phone: 419-372-2450 http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/pcl |
Creator: |
Glenda Sanders |
Dates: |
1984-1996 |
Quantity: |
2 linear feet |
Abstract: |
Glenda Sanders is a contemporary American author of romance novels. Original typescripts of twenty-seven of her novels, twelve synopses, twelve book cover art forms, and one short story comprise the core of the collection. Ms. Sanders transferred her manuscripts to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University, in April 1996. |
Identification: |
PCL MS-144 |
Location: |
Browne Popular Culture Library |
Language: |
The records are in English |
Glenda Sanders was born in Orange, Texas, to Everett Franklin Sanders and Dorothy Jo Cooper Sanders on September 18, 1948. She graduated in 1970 from the University of Houston with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Ms. Saunders freelanced as a magazine and newspaper writer prior to writing fiction. In 1984 she published her first novel, The Mockingbird Suite. She returned to newspaper reporting for The Daily Sun in Lady Lakes, Florida in 1998 where she writes color features, personality profiles, news stories, entertainment reviews, general features and a column, "Meanderings of a Middle-Aged Mind." Ms. Sanders was married to Russell E. Kachelmeier from 1968 - 1998. They have two grown children, Katherine Brigitta Kachelmeier Evans and Steven Russell Kachelmeier. Sanders died January 17, 2008. Awards for Ms. Sanders work include the RITA award for A Human Touch and the Maggie Award for the same title.
The Glenda Sanders Collection houses twenty-eight copy edited typescripts, fifteen galleys, twelve book cover art forms, twelve synopses, and one short story. The author's correspondence does not form part of this collection. Researchers interested in the contemporary romance novel and in the process of publication will find this collection useful.
The collection is open for research, but photocopying or other duplication of manuscripts must comply with applicable copyright laws.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
The Glenda Sanders Collection, PCL MS-144, Ray and Pat Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University. [Date Accessed].
The Bowling Green State University Browne Popular Culture Library online finding aid:
http://ul2.bgsu.edu/finding_aids/items/show/1710