Stan Henry papers, 1966-2002

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Henry, Stan
Title
Stan Henry papers
Dates
1966-2002
Quantity
22.58 cubic feet (24 boxes and 1 folder)
Collection Number
5558
Summary
Papers of an author, AIDS activist, and social worker in Seattle, Washington
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Open to all users.

Records are stored off site; advance notice required for use.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Stan Henry was born on October 9, 1951 in Angola, Indiana, and spent his childhood and adolescence in that state, graduating from Harrison Hill High School in Fort Wayne. His interest in and talent for writing was displayed at a young age, when several of his poems appeared in nationwide anthologies of poetry written by high school students. Mr. Henry began his undergraduate studies at the University of Evansville, and spent three semesters in England through a study-abroad program, studying at Harlaxton College in the city of Grantham, Lincolnshire. After his return, he transferred to Purdue University, graduating with a B.A. in English in 1975.

Mr. Henry chose to continue at Purdue for his graduate studies, enrolling in a master’s degree program in the area of family studies and counseling. From 1975 to 1977, Stan worked in a variety of capacities on the Purdue campus, culminating in a year spent working in the Office of University Relations as an administrative assistant. During these years, Mr. Henry first made it known that he was homosexual, and criticized the family studies program for its poor coverage of non-traditional families.

After receiving his M.S. from Purdue in 1977, he left Indiana and traveled to Alaska to work at what was then called Alaska Methodist University in Anchorage. Mr. Henry arrived at the university as it reorganized itself: the institution would rename itself Alaska Pacific University in 1978. During his two years at the university, he held a variety of positions, serving as an instructor, as the director of the residence hall, and as acting director of admissions up to his departure in August of 1979. His service to the university brought him into close contact with the new university president, Glenn Olds, and the president’s wife, Eva Olds, both of whom remained friends and correspondents of Mr. Henry’s long after his time at the school.

Mr. Henry chose to leave Alaska Pacific in order to pursue his career as a writer. He hoped to find a job where he could more easily make time for writing, and turned down at least one job offer because it would have taken him to a location where he could not easily get parts for his typewriter. Ultimately, he settled in Seattle in late 1979, the city he would call home for the rest of his life.

His writing career as an adult began in 1980, when Northwest Oasis, a regional literary magazine, published a poem and a piece of short fiction written by him. Mr. Henry continued to submit short stories for publication, as well as excerpts from novels in progress, over the following two decades. His writing often dealt with sexuality and questions of sexual identity, and was often implicitly autobiographical. He preferred to publish under a pseudonym, often using the name "Staszek" as a reference to his Polish ancestry. He began to use this pseudonym in the early 1990s, when he began a period of pen-pal relationships with gay men in Eastern Europe, before the break-up of the Soviet Union. Mr. Henry visited one of these men in Poland, at which time he began to use "Staszek," a Polish diminutive for "Stan" or "Stanley." Mr. Henry also often used the pseudonym "Hanker Stone" as a play on his own name, as "Hanker" or "Hank" is a nickname for Henry, and "Stone" is etymologically related to "Stan." He also liked the poetic implications of both "Hanker" and "Stone."

Mr. Henry's work was published in Seattle Gay News, Paper Radio, Sacred City, Puck, and OUT/LOOK, among other periodicals. Mr. Henry’s involvement in the Esperanto community led him to translate some of his stories for publication in Esperantist periodicals, as well. He assembled a collection of his stories to be published as an anthology by Permeable Press in 1995: Three-Hand Jax and Other Spells was nominated that year for a Lambda Literary Award. Then, in 1998, Mr. Henry published his second book-length work, Wind of Knives, through the small publishing company he had created (Okama Press).

Mr. Henry spent most of his writing career drafting and revising two novels, neither of which were ever published in full, although excerpts from both novels were published as stand-alone pieces of short fiction. He began his first novel in the late 1970s. It was originally titled Hankering (a reference to another of his pseudonyms, "Hanker Stone"), but was retitled Ploonarking (a word invented by Mr. Henry) not long after producing the first draft. He later worked on a much-revised draft of Ploonarking with his friend, the author Bill Schelly: the two were listed as co-authors on the title page of that manuscript. In the late 1980s, his focus shifted to Enkidu, a novel that drew in part from the Sumerian epic of Gilgamesh and Enkidu.

Mr. Henry’s writing also appeared in collaboration with Carl Vaughn Frick, a comic book artist living in San Francisco, in the late 1980s. Their work, entitled Watch Out, was listed as one of the influential gay-themed comics of the 1980s in an article appearing in the San Francisco Chronicle in 2008. Mr. Henry had a history of involvement with the community of gay comic book creators, having served as the local distributor for Howard Cruse’s Gay Comix publication in the early 1980s. He had other connections to the San Francisco literary community as well, having organized and promoted Armistead Maupin’s first PR tour to Seattle in the early 1980s.

Mr. Henry also wrote works for the theatre. He wrote two short plays, Make Me and Somebody...Please, that were produced in Seattle in 1986 and 1990, respectively. His most ambitious work was a full-length musical based on the lives of two brothers, George and Michael Harris, who were active as actors and performers in the 1970s and 1980s. The musical, which was entitled Hibiscus (George Harris’s stage name), focused on George’s ground-breaking work as a drag performer and as the founder of the Cockettes, and on how Michael was affected by George’s death in 1982 of AIDS. The musical, which Mr. Henry (writing as "Rebecca Stone") co-authored with Michael Harris, was performed at the Pilgrim Center for the Arts in Seattle in 1990.

Mr. Henry became involved in the response to the AIDS crisis shortly after the first diagnosis of AIDS in Washington State was announced in 1982. In the spring of 1983, he co-founded the Seattle AIDS Support Group (SASG) with Josh Joshua and Ann McCaffray, and began working as a group facilitator immediately. He went on to train other facilitators, and remained active in SASG for many years. When it became obvious that there were few local resources for heterosexuals with AIDS, Mr. Henry took the initiative to create a support group specifically for that population, and acted as its facilitator. Mr. Henry was an active supporter of many other local AIDS advocacy groups, including the Seattle Gay Clinic, the Northwest AIDS Foundation, and the Chicken Soup Brigade (he assisted substantially in the creation of the latter two organizations). Mr. Henry’s career also kept him in close contact with people suffering from AIDS and other serious health conditions: he worked at Virginia Mason Medical Center starting in 1980, and moved on to the Pike Market Medical Clinic in 1983 (where he was voted one of the two "Pike Market Sweethearts" in 1987), followed by the Department of Social Work at the University of Washington in 1988. After leaving the Department of Social Work in 1990 to pursue his writing full-time, he accepted a position as a patient advocate in the Social Work Group at Harborview Medical Center in 1991. The strain of this advocacy work, when combined with the deaths of many of Mr. Henry’s friends and support group members during the AIDS crisis in the 1980s and early 1990s, proved too difficult for him, and he left Harborview in the summer of 1993.

He stepped away from the arenas of health care and social work entirely, and worked as a freelance technical writer for his own company, WAREwithal, before taking a job at Adobe Systems. At Adobe, Mr. Henry rose through the ranks in the Technical Support team quickly, and became the manager of their Web production team and Technical Support team in 1999. Stan Henry died in December of 2003.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The papers of Stan Henry consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, literary manuscripts by Mr. Henry and others, publications, ephemera, clippings, photographs, audio and video recordings and other material. The papers primarily document his activities as an author and publisher, as an activist on behalf of people with AIDS, and as a social worker. They focus particularly on Mr. Henry’s work in these communities as a resident of Seattle from 1979 to 2003. The collection also contains extensive correspondence with friends and family that depicts Mr. Henry’s lifelong exploration of his identity as a homosexual and his connections to the international gay community.

Mr. Henry’s correspondence has been divided into distinct sections which reflect the organization of the collection as it was received from the donor. Mr. Henry’s correspondence from the late 1970s to the late 1980s has been organized by year in a series titled "General correspondence." The correspondence of several individuals was stored separately from the main body of correspondence by Mr. Henry: these documents have been kept in a separate series title "Correspondence arranged by correspondent." Mr. Henry stored some correspondence (almost entirely from the late 1980s to the early 2000s) alongside ephemera, publications, manuscripts, and other documents, sorted roughly by date. These documents have been retained in their original relationship to each other in a series titled "Chronological files".

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The creators' literary rights have not been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Organized into 3 accessions.

  • Accession No. 5558-001, Stan Henry papers, 1966-2002
  • Accession No. 5558-002, Stan Henry papers, circa 1980s-2000
  • Accession No. 5558-003, Stan Henry papers, 1991-1997

Preservation Note

Records are stored off site; advance notice required for use.

Custodial History

A portion of the manuscript materials included in this collection were transferred by Stan Henry to Wendy Lustbader for safe-keeping during his lifetime. These materials were included in the donation of Stan Henry's papers to the University of Washington Libraries, and were reincorporated into the collection during processing.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

Accession No. 5558-001: Stan Henry papers, 1966-2002Return to Top

22 cubic feet (23 boxes)

Scope and Content: The papers of Stan Henry consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, literary manuscripts by Mr. Henry and others, publications, ephemera, clippings, photographs, audio and video recordings and other material. The papers primarily document his activities as an author and publisher, as an activist on behalf of people with AIDS, and as a social worker. They focus particularly on Mr. Henry’s work in these communities as a resident of Seattle from 1979 to 2003. The collection also contains extensive correspondence with friends and family that depicts Mr. Henry’s lifelong exploration of his identity as a homosexual and his connections to the international gay community.

Mr. Henry’s correspondence has been divided into distinct sections which reflect the organization of the collection as it was received from the donor. Mr. Henry’s correspondence from the late 1970s to the late 1980s has been organized by year in a series titled "General correspondence." The correspondence of several individuals was stored separately from the main body of correspondence by Mr. Henry: these documents have been kept in a separate series title "Correspondence arranged by correspondent." Mr. Henry stored some correspondence (almost entirely from the late 1980s to the early 2000s) alongside ephemera, publications, manuscripts, and other documents, sorted roughly by date. These documents have been retained in their original relationship to each other in a series titled "Chronological files".

Arrangement: Arranged into 7 series:
  • AIDS-related Materials
  • Biographical Materials
  • Correspondence and Related Materials
  • Chronological Files
  • Writings and Related Materials by Stan Henry
  • Writings and Related Materials by Others
  • Miscellaneous and Audiovisual Materials

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.

Some material stored offsite; advance notice is required for use.

Restrictions on Use: The creators' literary rights have not been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Processing Info: Processed by James Rosenzweig in 2010.

Acquisition Info: Source: Michael and Lorrie Henry, 2007

Container(s) Description Dates
AIDS-related materials
AIDS subject files
Box Accession
1 5558-001
"AIDS: Loving and Caring For Our Own" Planning Committee
1983
1 5558-001
American Red Cross
1985
1 5558-001
Buddy Support Program
1986
1 5558-001
Chicken Soup Brigade / Gay Men's Health Group
1983-1990; undated
1 5558-001
Dorian Group
1983
1 5558-001
Department of Social and Health Services
1983-1988
1 5558-001
Health Information Network
1986; undated
1 5558-001
Macrobiotics / Homeopathy
1988; undated
1 5558-001
Mayor's Task Force on AIDS
1985-1986
1 5558-001
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
1985
1 5558-001
Northwest AIDS Foundation
1983-1989; undated
1 5558-001
Phone lists
undated
1 5558-001
Pike Market Community Clinic
1985-1987
1 5558-001
Presidents Council
1985
1 5558-001
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
1985-1986
1 5558-001
Seattle AIDS Network
1985-1989
1 5558-001
Seattle AIDS Support Group
1984-1995; undated
1 5558-001
Seattle Counseling Services
1986; undated
1 5558-001
Seattle Gay Clinic
1983
1 5558-001
Seattle Housing Authority
1985; undated
1 5558-001
Seattle/King County Department of Public Health
1983-1989
1 5558-001
Shanti Project
1983-1988
1 5558-001
Social work AIDS training requirements for licensing
1991
AIDS-related clippings, publications, and miscellaneous material
Box Accession
1 5558-001
Brochures/flyers from Puget Sound area organizations
1 5558-001
Brochures/flyers from organizations based outside of the Puget Sound area
1 5558-001
Clippings
2 5558-001
Clippings
2 5558-001
Publications
2 5558-001
Miscellaneous
2 5558-001
Terry Morrison
Scope and Content: Includes correspondence, two calendar/datebooks, and other documents belonging to Terry Morrison that were collected by Stan Henry.
1982-1984
Biographical materials
Box Accession
2 5558-001
Awards
1987
2 5558-001
Bio for "Hanker Stone"
undated
2 5558-001
Clippings relating to Stan Henry
undated
Employment
Box Accession
2 5558-001
Alaska Methodist University / Alaska Pacific University
1977-1979
2 5558-001
Job applications
undated
2 5558-001
Kitchen Sink Press
undated
2 5558-001
Miscellaneous
undated
3 5558-001
Modeling
undated
3 5558-001
Portfolios
undated
3 5558-001
Purdue University
1976-1977
Box Accession
3 5558-001
Documents relating to a health episode
1993
3 5558-001
Photographs
undated
3 5558-001
Resumes
undated
3 5558-001
Travel
1991-1993; undated
Correspondence and related materials
Scope and Content: Other than those identified in the "Correspondence arranged by correspondent" subseries, major correspondents include Stan Henry's extended family, David Baker, Karen Berg, Joseph Borde, Rebecca Brown, Andrew Caldwell, Peter Champ, Lin Elliott, Krzysztof Golwiej, Nancy Hooyman, Marga Meier, and Greg Paluch.
Box Accession
3 5558-001
General correspondence
1978-1980
4 5558-001
General correspondence
1980-1982
5 5558-001
General correspondence
1983-1988
6 5558-001
General correspondence
1989-1993
Correspondence arranged by correspondent
Box Accession
6 5558-001
Brian Clune
1977-1994; undated
6 5558-001
Howard Cruse and Eddie Sedarbaum
1982-2002
6 5558-001
Vaughn Frick
1981-2001; undated
7 5558-001
Stan Henry
Scope and Content: Letters from Stan Henry to friends and family, sent during his semesters studying abroad in England.
1971-1972
7 5558-001
Wendy Lustbader
1986-2002; undated
7 5558-001
John MacFarland
1990-1998
7 5558-001
James Maier
1985-1986
7 5558-001
Gary Marshall
1991-1993
7 5558-001
Bahram and Zohreh Nahbet
1983-1996; undated
7 5558-001
Jerry and Sandy O'Brien
1978-1992; undated
7 5558-001
"Old Gramma"
1986-1988; undated
7 5558-001
Glenn and Eva Olds
1978-1996
7 5558-001
Linda Olds
1979-1990; undated
7 5558-001
Bill Schelly
1990-2001
7 5558-001
Dana Smith
1985
Chronological files
Scope and Content: This series includes correspondence, ephemera, manuscripts, publications, photographs, and other materials, organized roughly by date by Stan Henry, and preserved in their original arrangement. The material primarily covers the time period from 1988 to 2002. Major correspondents include Stan Henry's extended family, David Baker, Karen Berg, Joseph Borde, Rebecca Brown, Andrew Caldwell, Peter Champ, Lin Elliott, Krzysztof Golwiej, Nancy Hooyman, Marga Meier, and Greg Paluch.
Box Accession
7 5558-001
Chronological files
1972-1978
8 5558-001
Chronological files
1979-1993
9 5558-001
Chronological files
1991-1993
10 5558-001
Chronological files
1992-1996
11 5558-001
Chronological files
1996-2002
Writings and related materials by Stan Henry
Literary manuscripts, drafts and outlines
Box Accession
11 5558-001
After
1990
11 5558-001
Another Modest Proposal
undated
11 5558-001
Aunt Owl
undated
11 5558-001
Bank - Gliwice
undated
11 5558-001
Blind
1993
11 5558-001
Broadway
1993
11 5558-001
Caesurae
undated
11 5558-001
Chico's Dream
1987
11 5558-001
Christopher and the Secret Code
1988-1999; undated
11 5558-001
Come
1990
11 5558-001
The Conversation Piece
undated
11 5558-001
CP-ness
undated
11 5558-001
Cruising Train Station in Warsaw
undated
11 5558-001
David His
1989
11 5558-001
The Ditch Ritch Itch
1987
11 5558-001
Do Not Blanch
1992
11 5558-001
Don't Grow Old
1992
11 5558-001
Dream 1
undated
11 5558-001
Dream 2
1996
11 5558-001
Early Signs of Spring
undated
11 5558-001
Empathectomy
undated
11 5558-001
Empress of All the Russias
undated
12 5558-001
Enkidu
1989-1991; undated
12 5558-001
Ergo Hence and the Succuincubus
undated
12 5558-001
Farewell to Chichen
1992
12 5558-001
Gay Pride Parade
undated
12 5558-001
Genderfuck Blues[short fiction]
1987
12 5558-001
Genderfuck Blues[poem]
1990
12 5558-001
Gravidus
1998
12 5558-001
Handwriting on the Wall
undated
12 5558-001
Hankering
undated
13 5558-001
Hankering
undated
13 5558-001
Hibiscus
1970-1992; undated
13 5558-001
Home Bro
1987
13 5558-001
The Hooker Story
undated
13 5558-001
I Hate Gypsies - Gliwice
undated
13 5558-001
I See Your Eye - Warsaw
undated
13 5558-001
Imperious
1995
13 5558-001
Implosion - Cracow
undated
13 5558-001
Irony Wheel
1991
13 5558-001
Jump
1992
13 5558-001
Krolowa Kontroli
1991; undated
13 5558-001
Little Sister Death
undated
13 5558-001
Madame Liberty
undated
13 5558-001
Make Me
undated
14 5558-001
Manifold Ptychs
undated
14 5558-001
Meditation on Joy
1987; undated
14 5558-001
Mohel
undated
14 5558-001
Mother Of/ Mere De
undated
14 5558-001
Narcisse Sauvage
undated
14 5558-001
Nub
undated
14 5558-001
Off Broadway
undated
14 5558-001
Ozone Airlines
1991
14 5558-001
The Paranoid/ Paranoesis
undated
14 5558-001
Pea Soup
undated
14 5558-001
Ploonarking
1980-1993
15 5558-001
Ploonarking
1993; undated
15 5558-001
Queen of Control
1993-1997
15 5558-001
Queer Beater
1990
15 5558-001
Queer Koan
1982-1985; undated
15 5558-001
The Sayer
undated
15 5558-001
Scores
1988; undated
15 5558-001
Second Coming for Royston Lambert
2000
15 5558-001
Sex Disaster - Cracow
undated
15 5558-001
She
1992
15 5558-001
Siren Singer
1992
15 5558-001
Smoking Mirror
undated
15 5558-001
Snot Boy First Morning - Gliwice
undated
15 5558-001
Somebody...Please
1990; undated
15 5558-001
Stan Stone Comics
1983-1984; undated
15 5558-001
Stan's Howdy to Bob
1989
15 5558-001
Taking
1993
16 5558-001
Tavra
1996
16 5558-001
Thank You
undated
16 5558-001
3 - 1. Last Night 2. Morning Report 3. Take Off
undated
16 5558-001
Three-Hand Jax
Scope and Content: Originally titled Crossover
1992-1993
16 5558-001
Three-Hand Jax and Other Works
1993
16 5558-001
Three-Hand Jax and Other Spells
1995-1996; undated
16 5558-001
Weird Daddy
1991
16 5558-001
What's Left
1993
16 5558-001
Whisky
1995
16 5558-001
Will and Legacy
undated
16 5558-001
Wind of Knives
1997-1998; undated
17 5558-001
Wind of Knives
1998; undated
17 5558-001
Worlds
1993
17 5558-001
YETEPIKO'E
undated
17 5558-001
You
1991
17 5558-001
Untitled manuscripts
1966-1998; undated
17 5558-001
Review of Shamanby Hugh Fox
1993
17 5558-001
Review of Wendel Comix #1by Howard Cruse
undated
17 5558-001
Review of Wendel on the Reboundby Howard Cruse
1989; undated
Box Accession
22 5558-001
Oversize manuscripts
"My First Xerox Essay"
undated
"Ploonarking"
undated
18 5558-001
Submission and rejection letters
18 5558-001
Activity Subject Files
ArtsEdge
1997-1998
Cambrian Publications
1995-1998
Copyright registrations
1990-1997
Linguistics
1990
Okama Press
1997-2001; undated
OutWrite
1996
Overseas contacts
undated
Readings
undated
Seminar - "Is the Homosexual my Neighbor?"
1979
Teaching
undated
Wizard of Oz books
undated
Workshops
1996; undated
Publications of Stan Henry's writing
Box Accession
18 5558-001
"Broadway", appearing in Paper Radio, Volume 13
1996
18 5558-001
"Children of the Wind", appearing in Songs of Youth and Sermons in Poetry
1966
18 5558-001
"Children of the Wind" and "Spring", appearing in Young America Sings
1966
18 5558-001
"Christopher and the Secret Code", appearing in RFD, Volume XVII, number 3
1991
18 5558-001
"Cyberkick City", appearing in Puck, Issue 11
1995
18 5558-001
"For Curtis", appearing in Northwest Oasis
1980
18 5558-001
"An Excerpt from the Conversation Piece", appearing in Northwest Oasis
1980
18 5558-001
"Free Water Once Flowed on Mars", appearing in Puck, Issue 9
Winter 1992/1993
18 5558-001
HIV/AIDS Resource Manualby Pam Ryan and Stan Henry
1986; 1992
18 5558-001
"Krolowa Kontroli", appearing in The Otisian Directory
1993
18 5558-001
A letter addressed to Carl Petrick, appearing in Red Lines, Issue 3
1986
18 5558-001
"Loyal Wacker IV: How he became a queen, and then a methodist", appearing in Seattle Gay News, July 20, 1990
1990
18 5558-001
Manual de Recursos para Casos de VIH/SIDAby Pam Ryan and Stan Henry, translated into Spanish by Javier Amaya
1992
18 5558-001
"Queer Beater" appearing in several publications
1991
18 5558-001
Three-Hand Jax & Other Spells[pre-galley reader's edition]
1995
18 5558-001
Three-Hand Jax and Other Spells
1995
18 5558-001
Watch Out! Comix, appearing both as a stand-alone publication and in other publications
1984-1990
23 5558-001
"Watch Out! Comix", appearing in Seattle Gay News
1989-1991
18 5558-001
Wind of Knives
1998
18 5558-001
"Wise Woman of the Mountain", appearing in The Otisian Directory
1993
18 5558-001
Review of "Making Love Visible", appearing in The James White Review, Volume 12, number 3
1995
18 5558-001
Review of "Publick Spanking", appearing in Q Zine, Issue 1.2
1996
18 5558-001
Review of "Shaman", appearing in Plant's Review of Books, Winter 1993
1993
18 5558-001
Review of "Wendel Comix #1", appearing in Seattle Gay News, May 11, 1990
1990
18 5558-001
Review of "Wendel on the Rebound", appearing in Seattle Gay News, July 21, 1989
1989
Writings and related materials by others
Literary manuscripts, drafts and outlines by other writers
Accession
18 5558-001
Point Chargesby Eric Allyn
1982
18 5558-001
In Dry Heatby G. Turek Bartholomew
1982
18 5558-001
The Roll of Faithby G. Turek Bartholomew
1980
18 5558-001
Lonely Sundayby Karen Berg
1982
18 5558-001
Scriptedby Karen Berg
1982
18 5558-001
The Children's Crusadeby Rebecca Brown
1987
18 5558-001
The Drunken Pilotby Rebecca Brown
1984
18 5558-001
The Haunted Houseby Rebecca Brown
1984
18 5558-001
Substance of Things Hoped Forby Andrew Caldwell
1990; undated
19 5558-001
We Are All Islandersby Brian Clune
1988
19 5558-001
Cactusby Peter Collins
1990
19 5558-001
Potplayby Howard Cruse
1972
19 5558-001
Sex, God, and Artby Howard Cruse
1970-1983
19 5558-001
Stuck Rubber Babyby Howard Cruse
1995
19 5558-001
Beat the Pants Off Youby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Briefing Itby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Callistoby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Captivatedby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Fielder's Choiceby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Green Vengeanceby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Of Justice and Circusesby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Little Bearby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Manly Heartby Lin Elliott
1992
19 5558-001
Modeling Lessonsby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Night Lessonsby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Old Lines, New Routinesby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Paraphiliaby Lin Elliott
1993; undated
19 5558-001
The Path of the Bearby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Peppermint Fireby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Poems by Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Telling About Bearby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Trial By Silkby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
With Your Crooked Heartby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Woman Enoughby Lin Elliott
undated
19 5558-001
Leavingby Martha Gese
1990
19 5558-001
Boats Against the Tideby John Gilgun
undated
19 5558-001
And The Beat Goes On: San Francisco in the Summer of 1960by John Gilgun
undated
19 5558-001
Scarsby John Gilgun
1998
19 5558-001
We Didn't Want Your Christmas Pudding!by David Gleason and Alan Wakeman
1993
19 5558-001
Hijas del Sol/ Daughters of the Sunby Yvonne Herrera-Eichler
undated
19 5558-001
Untitled manuscripts by James Maier
1987; undated
19 5558-001
Boney Zelda Knows Stonesby Marian Michener
undated
19 5558-001
The Neglected Feminine: Promises and Perilsby [?] Olds
undated
19 5558-001
Letters from Eveby Eva E. Olds
undated
19 5558-001
The Faces of God: Images of Wholenessby Linda E. Olds
undated
19 5558-001
The Garden Revisited: Toward an Ethic of Interrelatednessby Linda E. Olds
undated
19 5558-001
Permeable Press
1994; undated
19 5558-001
The Collected Writings of Ricky Rankinby Ricky Rankin
1983
19 5558-001
Come With Meby William Schelly
undated
Publications by other writers
Box Accession
19 5558-001
What is Human Ethology About?by Charlotte Bach
undated
19 5558-001
What is Human Ethology About?by Charlotte Bach; edited by Bob Mellors
1981
19 5558-001
"Isle of Sky" by Rebecca Brown, appearing in The New Statesman, October 5, 1984
1984
19 5558-001
Substance of Things Hoped For: A Trilogy for the 1980sby Andrew Caldwell
1993
19 5558-001
Sex & Politicsby Brian Clark
1990
19 5558-001
Barefootzand Early Barefootzby Howard Cruse
1970-1979
19 5558-001
Dancin' Nekkid with the Angelsby Howard Cruse
1983
19 5558-001
"Sexual Politics" by Howard Cruse, appearing in The Comics Journal, Number 111
1986
19 5558-001
Stuck Rubber Babyby Howard Cruse
1995
19 5558-001
Wendel, Wendel on the Rebound, and Wendel Comix #1by Howard Cruse
1983-1990
19 5558-001
Making Love Visibleby Geoff Manasse
1995
19 5558-001
Healing the Generationsby Barry Grosskopf, M.D.
General Notes: donated by Wendy Lustbader, 11/2010
1999
20 5558-001
Clint Eastwood Loves Jeff Bridges, True!by Bob Mellors
1978
20 5558-001
We Are All Androgynous Yellowby Bob Mellors
1980
20 5558-001
"A Dyke About Town" by Mercy Moosemuzzle, appearing in Seattle Gay News
1990
20 5558-001
Puck, published by Permeable Press
1992-1993; undated
20 5558-001
Xerotic Ephemera, published by Permeable Press
1991
20 5558-001
Gay Comix, issues 1 to 12
1980-1988
20 5558-001
An Outline of Human Ethology: Prolegomenon
undated
Miscellaneous and audiovisual materials
Box Accession
20 5558-001
Miscellaneous documents
20 5558-001
Slides
21 5558-001
Floppy disks
21 5558-001
Film reel
21 5558-001
Audiotape reels
21 5558-001
Mini DV cassettes
21 5558-001
Audio cassettes
21 5558-001
VHS videotapes
23 5558-001
Oversize ephemera
undated
23 5558-001
Oversize photographs and ephemera - "Hibiscus"
undated
23 5558-001
Oversize photographs of Stan Henry
1989; undated

Accession No. 5558-002: Stan Henry papers, circa 1980s-2000Return to Top

.58 cubic feet (1 box)

Scope and Content: This collection consists primarily of excerpts from books and draft manuscripts of stories written by Staszek (Stan Henry's pen name). Manuscripts include "Gravidus," "Wind of Knives," "Queen of Control," and "Three-Hand Jax." Also included are an advance reading edition of "Three-Hand Jax," an issue of "Puck" magazine, a manuscript of "Second Coming," and a photocopy of Henry's journal from his 1992 trip to Mexico with Greg Bartholomew.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.

Some material stored offsite; advance notice is required for use.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights retained. Contact Special Collections for details.

Acquisition Info: Greg Bartholomew, 2014-07-22

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Accession
1 5558-002
Excerpts from Staszek's books and draft manuscripts of short stories, including "Gravidus," "Wind of Knives," "Queen of Control," "You," and "Three-Hand Jax"
1980s and 1990s
1 5558-002
Advance reading edition of Three-Hand Jax and Other Spells
1995
1 5558-002
Excerpts from "Three-Hand Jax" and issue of "Puck" magazine
1995
1 5558-002
"Second Coming" manuscript
2000
1 5558-002
Photocopy of journal from Henry's trip to Mexico with Greg Bartholomew
1992

Accession No. 5558-003: Stan Henry papers, 1991-1997Return to Top

1 folder

Scope and Content: This collections consists of correspondence with Nancy Berg, writings, newspaper clippings, even advertisements, photographs, and negatives related to Stan Henry.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.

Restrictions on Use: Nancy Berg transferred her rights to these letters, but the copyright remains with the creator, Stan Henry.

Acquisition Info: Donated by Nancy Berg on March 27, 2018.

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • AIDS (Disease)--Patients--Services for--Washington (State)--Seattle
  • AIDS (Disease)--Washington (State)--Seattle
  • Gay authors--Washington (State)-- Seattle--Archives
  • Gay men--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
  • Gay social workers--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
  • Homosexuality--Social aspects
  • Patient representatives--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)

Personal Names

  • Cruse, Howard--Correspondence
  • Frick, Vaughn--Correspondence
  • Harris, Walter Michael, 1951- --Correspondence
  • Henry, Stan--Archives
  • Olds family--Correspondence
  • Olds, Eva B.--Correspondence
  • Olds, Glenn A. (Glenn Alvero), 1921-2006--Correspondence
  • Olds, Linda E.--Correspondence
  • Schelly, William, 1951---Correspondence

Geographical Names

  • Seattle (Wash.)--Social conditions--20th century