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Opal Whiteley on the Web
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| There are several good web
sites about the writer Opal Whiteley. Yahoo has an entire literary category
for Opal Whiteley. Several of Opal's books are now available online. You
can also find much new research on this mysterious and magical author.
If you have questions about these sites or just want to talk to an expert, you might want to e-mail Stephen Williamson (opal@efn.org) who is an authority on all aspects of Opal's life and writings and is a consultant to Project INTERSECT ------------------------------------------------------------------------ U of O's Internet edition of Opal's Diary .... http://intersect.uoregon.edu/opal/default.html Published online by the University of Oregon's Center for Electronic Studying. Filled with rare photos and stories about the people and places in her magical childhood diary. Opal's diary is being used to teach at-risk middle school and high school learners. Edited by Dr. Lynne Anderson-Inman and Dr. Mark Horney. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opal Whiteley, 100 Years of Magic & Mystery .... http://www.efn.org/~opal/ Official site of The Opal Whiteley Memorial from Cottage Grove, Oregon. Top site for new research about Opal with many rare photos. Also has many links to other pages. Edited by Stephen Williamson. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Fairyland Around Us .... http://www.liloriole.net Journey through the lost book of mystical naturalist Opal Whiteley. Out of print for nearly 80 years - now more beautiful than ever on the web with many original photos. By David Caruso ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Saga of Opal Whiteley ..... http://www.intangible.org/Features/Opal/OpalHome.html Excellent introduction to Opal written by Steve McQuiddy, editor of the Lane Historian. Lots of nice photos and a very well written story. Much new info. Shorter versions of this story have been in both the Seattle Times and the Eugene Registar Guard newspapers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Read Opal's 1923 poems - the Flower of Stars http://spokaneoutdoors.com/opalw.htm The Spokane Outdoors web site has a great article on Opal! You can also
read her long out-of-print poems, "The Flower of Stars." Opal
published these poems just before leaving the US, never to return. Check
out other parts of Spokane Online - it's a very nice site! Questions or
Suggestions? Email Stephen Williamson opal@efn.org |
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