THE VFA PIONEER HISTORIES PROJECT
Judy Hogan
“I Manage Quite a Bit of Mischief.”
Author, Publisher, Editor, Educator, Consultant, Mentor, Environmental Activist. Founder of Carolina Wren Press and Co-founder of North Carolina Writers’ Network. Sister Cities of Durham. Chatham Citizens Against Coal Ash Dump.
Interviewed by Virginia Ewing Hudson, March 2019
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Photo 1. Judy Hogan. Photo 2. Judy at the Durham-Kostroma Writers Exchange in Kostroma, 1992.
More About Judy:
- Judy Hogan Resume
- Judy’s website
- Judy’s blog
- Interview with Judy, Emma Tobin, UNC-CH – Photo-journalism and Environmental Studies
- Books Published by Judy Hogan
- Judy Hogan’s papers, Duke University’s Sallie Bingham Collection of Women’s History and Culture
- Poets & Writers
- Selected newspaper clippings 1974 – 1989
- Selected Clippings from The Durham Morning Herald and The Durham Sun 1984-1989
- New Voices, a series of radio visits with young writers in North Carolina airing 1978 on WUNC radio, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Chatham Citizens Against Coal Ash Dump facebook