Arnold, June (1926–1982)
Arnold, June (1926–1982)
American novelist and publisher. Born June Davis, Oct 27, 1926, in Greenville, South Carolina; died of cancer, Mar 11, 1982, in Houston, Texas; dau. of Robert Cowan and Cad Wortham Davis; attended Vassar College and Rice Institute; m. Gilbert Harrington Arnold, 1953; children: 4.
With partner Parke Bowman, founded the feminist press, Daughters, Inc., which published the work of new and radical women writers, including Rita Mae Brown's Rubyfruit Jungle; was a member of National Institute for Women and Texas Institute of Letters; a Southern regional writer of feminist and lesbian fiction, published Applesauce (1967), The Cook and the Carpenter (1973), Sister Gin (1975), and, posthumously, Baby Houston (1987); also contributed to magazines and periodicals.