Annice Calland
{{short description|American writer (1879–1943)}}
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| birth_name = Anna Vincent Bodey
| birth_date = February 8, 1879
| birth_place = Champaign County, Ohio, U.S.
| death_date = December 21, 1943 (aged 64)
| death_place = Carmel, California, U.S.
| other_names = Annice Shaw, Anne Price, Annie B. Calland
| occupation = Writer
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| children = 1, Leo Calland
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Anna Vincent Bodey Calland (February 8, 1879 – December 21, 1943)Calland is assigned later birth years on some forms, and on her gravestone in Santa Ana, California, but she appears in the 1880 federal census as a one-year-old in her parents' home; via Ancestry. was an American poet who wrote as Annice Calland. Her poems, often on nature themes, appeared in The Crisis, Overland Monthly, and the Carmel Pine Cone in the 1920s and 1930s. She also wrote poems and stories based on Haitian and Native American folklore.
Early life and education
Calland was born in Champaign County, Ohio, the daughter of Henry C. Bodey and Sarah Elizabeth Vincent Bodey. Her family ran a farm; her mother died in 1885.{{Cite news |last=Everhart |first=Warren |date=1959-05-15 |title=Bodey Family has Interesting Background in Early History |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-urbana-daily-citizen-bodey-family-ha/164840961/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=The Urbana Daily Citizen |pages=4 |via=Newspapers.com}} She recalled childhood experiences in eastern Oregon.
Publications
Calland was a frequent contributor to Park's Floral Magazine and The Floral World, magazines for amateur gardeners, in 1901 and 1902. Her poems were published in anthologies{{Cite news |date=1929-12-14 |title=This Year's Grub Street Anthology |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/honolulu-star-bulletin-this-years-grub/164835762/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=Honolulu Star-Bulletin |pages=52 |via=Newspapers.com}}{{Cite news |date=1932-07-02 |title=Honolulans Make Davis Anthology |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/honolulu-star-bulletin-honolulans-make-d/164835627/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=Honolulu Star-Bulletin |pages=28 |via=Newspapers.com}}{{Cite news |date=1933-04-15 |title=Newspaper Verse Anthology Goes On |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/honolulu-star-bulletin-newspaper-verse-a/164835244/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=Honolulu Star-Bulletin |pages=32 |via=Newspapers.com}} and in national magazines, including The Crisis and Overland Monthly. "Annice Calland has a real talent and a generally well-directed poetical aim", wrote a reviewer in The Commonweal in 1926.{{Cite journal |last=Walsh |first=Thomas |date=1926-10-13 |title=Untitled review |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_commonweal_1926-10-13_4_23/page/560/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=The Commonweal |volume=4 |issue=23 |pages=561 |via=Internet Archive}} Four of her poems were included in Continental Anthology, a 1930 collection edited by Harold Vinal.{{Cite news |date=1930-03-14 |title=Ex-Carmelite Has Poems in New Anthology |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_001798/page/n11/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=13 |via=Internet Archive}} In the 1930s she published poems she said were translated from Umatilla traditional songs and stories.{{Cite journal |date=January 1933 |title=Aboard the Covered Wagon |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.35621730 |journal=The Frontier |pages=162 |jstor=community.35621730}}{{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=November 1933 |title=The Story of Bright-Leaves-Flying |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_frontier-and-midland_1933-11_14_1/page/64/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=The Frontier |volume=14 |issue=1 |pages=65 |via=Internet Archive}} Her short poems appeared regularly the Carmel Pine Cone, a newspaper in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, from 1930 to 1935.
Calland's work continued to be anthologized and reprinted long past her death. One of her poems, "Singing Life", was recommended for church use in 1958.{{Cite book |last=Coon |first=Zula Evelyn |url=https://archive.org/details/worshipservicesf0000coon/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |title=Worship services from the hymns |date=1958 |publisher=[Westwood, N.J.] F. H. Revell Co |others=Internet Archive |pages=12 |via=Internet Archive}} Calland was white,Annice V. Bodey Calland is listed as white in all census and vital records, as are her parents and siblings, and her son; via Ancestry. but her story "The Papaloi" was included in 'Girl, Colored' and Other Stories: A Complete Short Fiction Anthology of African American Women Writers in the Crisis Magazine, 1910–2010, edited by Judith Musser.{{Cite book |URL=https://archive.org/details/girlcoloredother0000unse |title="Girl, colored" and other stories: a complete short fiction anthology of African American women writers in "The Crisis" magazine, 1910–2010 |date=2011 |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=978-0-7864-4606-3 |editor-last=Musser |editor-first=Judith |location=Jefferson, NC}} Her poem "Voodoo" was reprinted in Spectral Realms (2016), a "weird poetry journal".Joshi, S. T. [https://www.hippocampuspress.com/journals/spectral-realms/spectral-realms-no.-5 Spectral Realms] 5(Summer 2016). Hippocampus Press.
= Articles and stories =
- "Swainsonias and Jasmine Grandiflorum" (1901, short article){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice Bodey |date=November 1901 |title=Swainsonias and Jasmine Grandiflorum |url=https://archive.org/details/CAT30999385065/page/111/mode/1up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Park's Floral Magazine |volume=37 |issue=11 |pages=112 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "House Plants and their Needs" (1901, short article){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice Bodey |date=November 1901 |title=House Plants and their Needs |url=https://archive.org/details/floralworld00unse/page/n35/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=The Floral World |volume=1 |issue=2 |pages=9 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Some Good Combinations in Bedding" (1902, short article){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice B. |date=April 1902 |title=Some Good Combinations in Bedding |url=https://archive.org/details/floralworld00unse/page/n129/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=The Floral World |volume=1 |issue=7 |pages=2 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Haiti" (1925, essay){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=April 1925 |title=Haiti |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_overland-monthly-and-out-west-magazine_1925-04_83_4/page/148/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Overland Monthly |volume=83 |issue=4 |pages=149–150, 190 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "The Papaloi" (1929, story)Calland, Annice. [https://books.google.com/books?id=SwPF5SXGm6kC&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=The%20Crisis%20July%201929&pg=RA2-PA268#v=snippet&q=August&f=false "The Papaloi"] The Crisis (September 1929): 297, 316.
= Poems =
- "In April" (1900){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1900-04-10 |title=In April |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/new-york-tribune-in-aprilannice-calland/164836402/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=New-York Tribune |pages=5 |via=Newspapers.com}}
- "The Coward's Heritage" (1900){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=October 17, 1900 |title=The Coward's Heritage |url=https://archive.org/details/IAPSOP-freedom_v8_n20_oct_17_1900/page/6/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Freedom |volume=8 |issue=20 |pages=7 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Wild Asters" and "Two Pictures" (1901){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice Bodey |date=November 1901 |title=Wild Asters and Two Pictures |url=https://archive.org/details/CAT30999385065/page/108/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Park's Floral Magazine |volume=37 |issue=11 |pages=109 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "A Spring Song", "Sweet Peas", "Little Grass Pinks" and "The Gentians Bloom for Me" (1902){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice B. |date=March 1902 |title=A Spring Song |url=https://archive.org/details/floralworld00unse/page/n113/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=The Floral World |volume=1 |issue=6 |pages=6 |via=Internet Archive}}{{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice Bodey |date=May 1902 |title=Sweet Peas |url=https://archive.org/details/floralworld00unse/page/n151/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=The Floral World |volume=1 |issue=8 |pages=5 |via=Internet Archive}}{{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice Bodey |date=July 1902 |title=Little Grass Pinks |url=https://archive.org/details/floralworld00unse/page/n193/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=The Floral World |volume=1 |issue=10 |pages=7 |via=Internet Archive}}{{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice Bodey |date=October 1902 |title=The Gentians Bloom for Me |url=https://archive.org/details/floralworld00unse/page/n259/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=The Floral World |volume=2 |issue=2 |pages=18 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "My Little Golden Sun" (1904){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice Bodey |date=June 1904 |title=My Little Golden Sun |url=https://archive.org/details/CAT31419653017/page/12/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Vick's Family Magazine |volume=28 |issue=4 |pages=12 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Hyacinths" (1907){{Cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/messageflowersp00unkngoog/page/n132/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |title=The message of the flowers [poems] |publisher=H.T. McGrath, printer, 1907 |others=Harvard University |pages=127 |language=English}}
- "Pictures" (1921){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1921-08-01 |title=Pictures |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-oregonian-picturesannice-calland/164836026/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=The Oregonian |pages=6 |via=Newspapers.com}}
- "Excerpts from the Book of Paul Bunyan" (1922){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=September 2, 1922 |title=Excerpts from the Book of Paul Bunyan |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IiMgAQAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=Annice%20Calland&pg=RA9-PA79#v=onepage&q=Annice%20Calland&f=false |journal=American Lumberman |pages=79}}
- "The Desert Rat" (1923){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=November 1923 |title=The Desert Rat |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_overland-monthly-and-out-west-magazine_1923-11_81_7/page/4/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Overland Monthly |volume=81 |issue=7 |pages=5 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Cherry Blossoms in the Desert" (1923){{Cite journal |date=October 1923 |title=Our October Poets |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_overland-monthly-and-out-west-magazine_overland-monthly_1923-10_81_6/page/n1/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Overland Monthly |volume=81 |issue=6 |pages=17 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "An Old Trail" (1924){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=February 1924 |title=An Old Trail |url=https://archive.org/details/overlandmonthlyo832sanf/page/74/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Overland Monthly |pages=75 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Burro Bells" (1924){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=December 1924 |title=Burro Bells |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_overland-monthly-and-out-west-magazine_1924-12_82_12/page/554/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Overland Monthly |volume=82 |issue=12 |pages=555 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Sea Shells" (1924)Calland, Annice. [https://archive.org/details/the-measure_1924-02_36/page/4/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland "Sea Shells"] The Measure 36(February 1924): 4. via Internet Archive
- "My Debt to You" (1924){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1924-05-11 |title=My Debt to You |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-boston-globe-my-debt-to-youannice-c/164834959/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=The Boston Globe |pages=112 |via=Newspapers.com}}
- "Dawn Light: Caribbean" (1924){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1924-11-08 |title=Dawn Light: Caribbean |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/honolulu-star-bulletin-dawn-light-carib/164835118/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=Honolulu Star-Bulletin |pages=43 |via=Newspapers.com}}
- "The Derelict" (1925, poem){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=June–July 1925 |title=The Derelict |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_lUdAQAAIAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=Annice%20Calland&pg=PA274#v=onepage&q=Annice%20Calland&f=false |journal=The Lyric West |volume=4 |issue=9 |pages=274}}
- "Two Poems of April" (1925){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1925-04-15 |title=Two Poems of April |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_midland-a-magazine-of-the-middle-west_1925-04-15_11_8/page/170/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=The Midland: A Magazine of the Middle West |volume=11 |issue=8 |pages=170–171 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "The Sea at Carrenage" (1926){{Cite news |date=1926-03-31 |title=The Sea at Carrenage |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/san-francisco-bulletin-the-sea-at-carren/164834093/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=San Francisco Bulletin |pages=12 |via=Newspapers.com}}
- "Voodoo" (1926){{Cite book |last=Braithwaite |first=William Stanley |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k1MNy4SzdgkC&ots=uBEXPkPa3B&dq=Annice%20Calland&lr&pg=RA1-PA64#v=onepage&q=Annice%20Calland&f=false |title=Anthology of Magazine Verse |date=1926 |publisher=Schulte Publishing Company |pages=64–67|language=en}}
- "Beauty" (1926){{Cite book |last=Artland Club |url=https://archive.org/details/artland01art/page/n265/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |title=Artland |date=1926 |publisher=Los Angeles : Artland Club |others=California State Library |pages=17 |via=Internet Archive}}
- Voodoo (1926, poetry collection){{Cite news |date=1926-11-14 |title=Untitled review of Annice Calland, Voodoo |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-brooklyn-daily-times-untitled-review/164833879/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=The Brooklyn Daily Times |pages=32 |via=Newspapers.com}}
- "Life's Scourge" (1927){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=April 1927 |title=Life's Scourge |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jCwiAQAAIAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=Annice%20Calland&pg=RA1-PA113#v=onepage&q=Annice%20Calland&f=false |journal=The Personalist |volume=8 |issue=2 |pages=113}}
- "Flowing" (1927, 1933){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1927-04-16 |title=Flowing |url=https://archive.org/details/universalist-leader_1927-04-16_30_16/page/490/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=The Christian Leader |volume=30 |issue=16 |pages=491 |via=Internet Archive}}{{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1933-03-30 |title=Flowing |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/columbia-missourian-flowingannice-calla/164834495/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=Columbia Missourian |pages=1 |via=Newspapers.com}}
- "Singing Life" (1928){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1928-05-16 |title=Singing Life |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/johnson-city-staff-news-singing-lifeann/164834809/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=Johnson City Staff-News |pages=8 |via=Newspapers.com}}
- "Revealment" (1928){{Cite book |last=Harrison |first=Henry |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fitAAAAAIAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=Annice%20Calland&pg=PA15#v=onepage&q=Annice%20Calland&f=false |title=The Grub Street Book of Verse ... |date=1928 |publisher=H. Harrison |language=en}}
- "Lady in Green" (1928)
- "Salt Winds" (1928)
- "At the Olympic Games" (1929){{Cite book |last=Davis |first=Franklyn Pierre |url=https://archive.org/details/anthologyofnewsp008470mbp/page/n65/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |title=Davis' anthology of newspaper verse |last2=Davis |first2=Athie Sale |last3=Ricks |first3=William Nauns |date=1929 |publisher=Enid, Okl., A.S. Davis [etc |others=Universal Digital Library |pages=58–59 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "The Psalm" (1929) Calland, Annice. [https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/ecpdata/webroot/ecpweb/crisis/1929_1934/pdf/msa_sc5458_000045_000512-0014.pdf "The Psalm"] The Crisis (January 1929): 13, 27.
- "Sheep" (1929){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1930-03-14 |title=Sheep |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_001798/page/n7/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=8 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "The Hills of Port de Paix Haiti" (1930){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=October 31, 1930 |title=The Hills of Port de Paix Haiti |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_001831/page/n7/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=8 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Desert" and "Zion Canyon" (1930){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=February 1930 |title="Desert" and "Zion Canyon" |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_overland-monthly-and-out-west-magazine_1930-02_88_2/page/44/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine |volume=88 |issue=2 |pages=48 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "A Prayer for Lorito" (1930){{Cite book |last=Davis |first=Franklin Pierre |url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.74958/page/n17/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |title=Davis Anthology Of Newspaper Verse For 1930 Twelfth Annual Edition |date=1931 |pages=11 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Pan" (1931){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=September 11, 1931 |title=Pan |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_001876/page/n11/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=12 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "I Love Green Things" (1931){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1931-06-12 |title=I Love Green Things |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_001863/page/n11/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=12 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Esse Quam Videri" (1931){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=August 7, 1931 |title=Esse Quam Videri |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_001871/page/n11/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=12 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "In the Kiabab Forest" (1931){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=July 10, 1931 |title=In the Kiabab Forest |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_001867/page/n11/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=12 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "When April Goes" (1932){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1932-03-18 |title=When April Goes |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_001903/page/n11/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=12 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Carcassonne" (1932){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1932-09-02 |title=Carcassonne |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_001927/page/n11/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=12 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "The Fragrance of Flowers" (1932){{Cite book |last=Davis |first=Franklyn Pierre |url=https://archive.org/details/davisanthologyof008667mbp/page/n105/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |title=Davis Anthology Of Newspaper Verse For 1932 |date=1933 |publisher=Frank P. Davis, Publishers |others=Universal Digital Library |pages=95–96 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "I Shall Go With the Plover" (1932){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1932-08-01 |title=I Shall Go With the Plover |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-kansas-city-star-i-shall-go-with-the/164834683/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=The Kansas City Star |pages=16}}
- "This Too Shall Pass Away" (1932){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=November 11, 1932 |title=This Too Shall Pass Away |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_001937/page/n11/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=12 |via=Internet Archive}}
- Grape with Thorn (1933, poetry collection){{Cite book |last=Calland |first=Annice |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Grape_with_Thorn.html?id=Px1KAAAAIAAJ |title=Grape with Thorn |date=1933 |language=en}}
- "Indian Legends from Puget Sound" (1933)
- "The Story of Bright-Leaves-Flying" (1933)
- "For a Gypsy in Prison" (1933){{Cite book |last=Davis |first=Athie Sale |url=https://archive.org/details/davisanthologyof008633mbp/page/n23/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |title=Davis Anthology Of Newspaper Verse For 1933 Fifteenth Annual Edition |date=1934 |publisher=Athie Sale Davis |others=Universal Digital Library |pages=18–19 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Curlew and I" (1933){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=August 25, 1933 |title=Curlew and I |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_001978/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=16 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Clearness" (1933){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=May 19, 1933 |title=Clearness |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_002041/page/n7/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=12 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Wise Men" and "But..." (1934){{Cite journal |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1934-07-12 |title=Wise Men and But... |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_008578/page/n1/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |journal=Town Crier |volume=2, 11 |issue=12 |pages=2 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Yellow Butterflies" (1934){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=November 9, 1934 |title=Yellow Butterflies |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_002041/page/n7/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=8 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Winds" (1934){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1934-03-02 |title=Winds |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_002005/page/n7/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=8 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "Doorways" (1935){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1935-09-27 |title=Doorways |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-nonpareil-doorwaysannice-call/164834237/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=The Daily Nonpareil |pages=4 |via=Newspapers.com}}
- "My Goldfish Bowl" (1935){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=May 17, 1935 |title=My Goldfish Bowl |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_002068/page/n7/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=9 |via=Internet Archive}}
- "The Children" (1936){{Cite news |last=Calland |first=Annice |date=1936-02-13 |title=The Children |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-progress-the-childrenannice-c/164836170/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=The Daily Progress |pages=4 |via=Newspapers.com}}
- "Ballad of the Madonna Lily"
- "Oranges"
- "The Devastators"
Personal life and legacy
Bodey married Cory Lee Calland in 1899; they had a son, Leo,{{Cite news |date=1939-03-20 |title=Cory L. Calland Dies Suddenly |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-urbana-daily-citizen-cory-l-calland/164839032/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=The Urbana Daily Citizen |pages=7 |via=Newspapers.com}} who became a noted football coach.{{Cite news |date=1984-03-20 |title=Ex-USC star dies at age 83 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/record-searchlight-obituary-for-leo-call/164839221/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=Record Searchlight |pages=18 |via=Newspapers.com}} The Callands divorced in 1906.{{Cite news |date=1906-05-10 |title=Summons |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/siskiyou-daily-news-summons/164807454/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=Siskiyou Daily News |pages=4 |via=Newspapers.com}} She ran a boarding house in Eugene, Oregon, and married Benjamin Arthur Price in 1913.{{Cite news |date=1913-03-18 |title=Married |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/roseburg-review-married/164878479/ |access-date=2025-02-07 |work=Roseburg Review |pages=6 |via=Newspapers.com}} The Prices were living together in Portland, Oregon, in the 1920 census, and in Silsbee, California, in the 1930 census,1920 and 1930 United States censuses, via Ancestry. but Calland also lived in Haiti for several years, in Carmel, California, in the 1920s,{{Cite news |date=January 6, 1933 |title=New Anthology of Californian Verse |url=https://archive.org/details/ccarm_001945/page/n3/mode/2up?q=Annice+Calland |work=Carmel Pine Cone |pages=4 |via=Newspapers.com}} and in El Centro, California, by 1930.
In 1932, Calland was declared insane by a lunacy commission, but judged sane by a jury in San Francisco.{{Cite news |date=1932-04-23 |title=Writer is Found Sane |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-sacramento-bee-writer-is-found-sane/164224964/ |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=The Sacramento Bee |pages=4 |via=Newspapers.com}} Her husband died in 1931, and she died in 1943, at the age of 64, in California.
References
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External links
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