PHONE MESSAGES, 2005
File — Box: 133
Scope and Contents
168 pages. I'm running out of oomph to keep inventorying phone messages. The ID lists are getting out of hand. Only 2 more years to go after this, will I make it?
2005 was another one of plodding forward on writing projects (no end to them in sight), lots of high country hiking, and a few public events like a speech to prevent gas drilling in the Valle Vidal, water talk at UNM, speech to Anthropologist Convention in S.Fe, screenwriting workshop at National Hispanic Cultural Center, participation in S.Fe short story conference, Barbara Waters Healing Ways conference in Taos, and an address to NM Heritage Alliance.
Phone messages are dominated by the usual suspects, with a few newcomers:
Ben Daitz, NM doctor, filmmaker, author; Jim O'Donnell, environmental activist on Valle Vidal; Tom May, spokesperson for Society for Applied Anthropology conference in S.Fe; Morris Witten, Taos museums, wife of Rick Smith at Brodsky Books; Jeff Haas, Taos activist, anti-war, dump Rumsfeld; Joe Gantz, option on Conjugal Bliss; David Dunaway, UNM prof, author, Writing the SW; Lynda Kenny, Small Press Week in S.Fe; Bill Becker, CA friend, went to Nicaragua in 1983; Teresa Márquez, UNM Zimmerman Library; Sarah Azizi, UNM student, I spoke with her class; Lee Witt, Guv Bill Richardson asst.; Mike Kelly, director of CSWR at UNM; Nancy Pfister, Aspen friend, distraught that Hunter Thompson killed self; Beth Silbergleit, archivist at CSWR at UNM; Mitzi Messick, planner, I was on her Masters Committee at UNM; Lauren Bjorkman, Taos writer, young adult novels; Janis Hallowell, author in Boulder; Happy Price, wife of artist Ken Price; Michael Kamins, producer, filmmaker at KNME in Burque; Patsy Catlett, Burque gallery owner, arts administrator; Rosa Harrington, Taos bookseller; Letty Naranjo, S.Fe Literacy Volunteers; Jeremy Jojola, TV reporter; Jackie Nichols, Pop's widow; Bill Slette, Jackie's caretaker; Bruce Gomez, organizer Taos Marathon; Barbara Waters, does Healing Conference in Taos (Frank Waters widow); Ernestine, Dr. Schreiber's assistant; Kay Matthews, edits La Jicarita with Mark Schiller; Tim Weld, my 1st cousin, NY cardiologist (his older brother David died); Elizabeth Nichols, my brother David's wife; Jeri Track, Taos Pueblo artist; John Crawford, Burque publisher; Ray Vinella, Taos artist (I did intro to his book); Jeff Bergeron (Biff America), columnist, Breckenridge, I did forward to his book; Katherine Montague, old NM activist, started SRIC, wrote No World Without End; Robin Collier, Taos radio, Cultural Energy; Renny Russell, author, On The Loose, lives above Questa; Jennifer Barol, reporter Burque Tribune; Ed Wintle, film rights at Curtis Brown, author of Breakfast With Tiffany. Blue binder.
2005 was another one of plodding forward on writing projects (no end to them in sight), lots of high country hiking, and a few public events like a speech to prevent gas drilling in the Valle Vidal, water talk at UNM, speech to Anthropologist Convention in S.Fe, screenwriting workshop at National Hispanic Cultural Center, participation in S.Fe short story conference, Barbara Waters Healing Ways conference in Taos, and an address to NM Heritage Alliance.
Phone messages are dominated by the usual suspects, with a few newcomers:
Ben Daitz, NM doctor, filmmaker, author; Jim O'Donnell, environmental activist on Valle Vidal; Tom May, spokesperson for Society for Applied Anthropology conference in S.Fe; Morris Witten, Taos museums, wife of Rick Smith at Brodsky Books; Jeff Haas, Taos activist, anti-war, dump Rumsfeld; Joe Gantz, option on Conjugal Bliss; David Dunaway, UNM prof, author, Writing the SW; Lynda Kenny, Small Press Week in S.Fe; Bill Becker, CA friend, went to Nicaragua in 1983; Teresa Márquez, UNM Zimmerman Library; Sarah Azizi, UNM student, I spoke with her class; Lee Witt, Guv Bill Richardson asst.; Mike Kelly, director of CSWR at UNM; Nancy Pfister, Aspen friend, distraught that Hunter Thompson killed self; Beth Silbergleit, archivist at CSWR at UNM; Mitzi Messick, planner, I was on her Masters Committee at UNM; Lauren Bjorkman, Taos writer, young adult novels; Janis Hallowell, author in Boulder; Happy Price, wife of artist Ken Price; Michael Kamins, producer, filmmaker at KNME in Burque; Patsy Catlett, Burque gallery owner, arts administrator; Rosa Harrington, Taos bookseller; Letty Naranjo, S.Fe Literacy Volunteers; Jeremy Jojola, TV reporter; Jackie Nichols, Pop's widow; Bill Slette, Jackie's caretaker; Bruce Gomez, organizer Taos Marathon; Barbara Waters, does Healing Conference in Taos (Frank Waters widow); Ernestine, Dr. Schreiber's assistant; Kay Matthews, edits La Jicarita with Mark Schiller; Tim Weld, my 1st cousin, NY cardiologist (his older brother David died); Elizabeth Nichols, my brother David's wife; Jeri Track, Taos Pueblo artist; John Crawford, Burque publisher; Ray Vinella, Taos artist (I did intro to his book); Jeff Bergeron (Biff America), columnist, Breckenridge, I did forward to his book; Katherine Montague, old NM activist, started SRIC, wrote No World Without End; Robin Collier, Taos radio, Cultural Energy; Renny Russell, author, On The Loose, lives above Questa; Jennifer Barol, reporter Burque Tribune; Ed Wintle, film rights at Curtis Brown, author of Breakfast With Tiffany. Blue binder.
Dates
- 2005
Language of Materials
From the Collection:
English
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research, however, researchers must sign consent form prior to gaining access to materials. Calavera drawings, proofs, and etchings as well as "little diaries" (Boxes 14, 125, 126, 129, 142) are housed in high security and may require up to 24 hours for retrieval. Enlarged photocopies and typed transcriptions of "little diaries" in Box 142 are located in Box 184.
Extent
From the Collection: 184 boxes (172 cu. ft.)
Repository Details
Part of the UNM Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections Repository
Contact:
University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections
University Libraries, MSC05 3020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131
505-277-6451
University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections
University Libraries, MSC05 3020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131
505-277-6451