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Noni Howard Papers
GLC 114  
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Indexing Terms
  • Additional collection guides

  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: Noni Howard Papers
    Dates: 1972-2006 (bulk 1974-2001)
    Collection Number: GLC 114
    Creator/Collector: Howard, Noni, 1949-2012.
    Extent: 1 cubic foot
    Repository: San Francisco Public Library. James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center
    San Francisco, California 94102
    Abstract: The collection contains poetry books written by Noni Howard, published by her New World Press, and audio-visual materials regarding Howard's activities in poetry circles and education. Of note is the video-recording of the First Annual Women's Poetry Festival of San Francisco which was organized by Howard.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    The collection is available for use during San Francisco History Center hours. The 1/2-inch open reel videotape is not available due to playback equipment requirements.

    Publication Rights

    Copyright retained by the estate of Noni Howard.

    Preferred Citation

    Noni Howard Papers. San Francisco Public Library. James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center

    Acquisition Information

    Donated by Noni Howard, 2008.

    Biography/Administrative History

    Helen Eleanor Noni Howard was a lesbian poet, teacher, writer, publisher and therapist. She was born in Montreal, Canada in 1949, and studied at Bishop's University. She received two B.A.s (one in English Literature and the other in Comparative Religion) from Bishop's and was the editor of "The Mitre" for four or five years. Howard founded the New World Press Collective in 1974 in Vancouver, British Columbia, and was the founder/editor of "Bloodjet" and "Prisma." Her books include "The Politics of Separation" (1974), "Almost Like Dancing" (1975), "The Anthology of the First Annual Women's Poetry Festival in San Francisco" (1977), "Share My Fantasies" (1996), and "Tiger Balm" (1997). She moved to California and the First Annual Women's Poetry Festival (1977) was her brainchild. In May 2004 she was awarded an honorary degree by Frontier University (of Nova Scotia) and in June 2004, she received a B.A. in Etudes Quebecoises from the same university. In March of 2005, she was named Principal of Frontier University (its first woman Principal). Noni Howard died in October 2012.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    The collection contains poetry books written by Noni Howard, published by her New World Press, and audio-visual materials regarding Howard's activities in poetry circles and education. Of note is the video-recording of the First Annual Women's Poetry Festival of San Francisco which was organized by Howard. The collection is arranged into three series: Series 1. Books and Writings; Series 2. Subject Files; and, Series 3. Audiovisual Materials.

    Indexing Terms

    American poetry--Women authors.
    American poetry--20th century.
    Lesbians--Poetry.
    Lesbian poetry.
    Women poets.
    Howard, Noni, 1949-2012--Archives.
    Women's Poetry Festival of San Francisco (1st: 1977).

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