- (1941) Novel: "A Curtain of Green". NOTE: Her first novel.
- (1937) Short Story Collection, "A Curtain of Green and Other Stories".
- Autobiography, "One Writer's Beginnings" (1983).
- (1956) Stage: Co-wrote sketches for "The Littlest Revue" on Broadway. Musical. Sketches by: Nat Hiken, Billy Friedberg, Mike Stewart, George Baxt, Bud McCreery, Allan Manings and Robert Van Scoyk. Music / Lyrics by Ogden Nash and Vernon Duke. Additional music / lyrics by John La Touche, Sheldon Harnick, Lee Adams, Charles Strouse, John Strauss, Sidney Shaw, Sammy Cahn and Michael Brown. Musical Director: Will Irwin. Music orchestrated by John Strauss. Additional orchestrations by: Joe Glover and Tommy Goodman. Choreographed by Charles Weidman. Conceived by Ben Bagley. Directed by Paul Lammers. Phoenix Theatre: 22 May 1956-17 Jun 1956 (32 performances). Cast: Beverley Bozeman (as "Young Woman" / "Sister" / "Evans" / "Show Girl"), Joel Grey (as "Compere" / "Son" / "The Vice-President" / "The Window Washer" / "Prime Minister"), Tammy Grimes (as "Woman" / "Mom" / "Compere" / "Violet Whichaway"), Mary Harmon (as "Show Girl" / "Slave Girl"), Dorothy Jarnac (as "Daughter-in-law" / "The Gamin" / "Show Girl"), George Marcy (as "Junior" / "Compere" / "Wrecker" / "Escort" / "Judge"), Tommy Morton (as "Man" / "Grandfather" / "Wrecker" / "Escort" / "Cop" / "H. Drexel Groves"), Charlotte Rae (as "Compere" / "Old Woman" / "Ecstasy" / "The Secretary" / "Millicent Fortescue" / "Brunhilde Benzine" / "Mrs. McKenzie"), Larry Storch (as "Man" / "Dad" / "The Playwright" / "Desmond Dupree" / "Prince"; Broadway debut). Understudies: Mary Harmon, Jack Kauflin. Produced by The Phoenix Theatre (T. Edward Hambleton: Co-Founder and Managing Director. Norris Houghton: Co-Founder).
- Spoken-word album: "Eudora Welty Reading" (Caedmon Records).
- (1978 to 1979 Winter) Alfred Uhry and Robert Waldman's stage adaptation of her novella, "The Robber Bridegroom," was performed in the Old Globe Theatre production at the Spreckels Theatre in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was artistic director. Jack Tygett was director.
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