Box 29
Contains 39 Results:
Misc. (mid, late 1980's) [LR: "The period when suddenly my work got notes, letters, etc. instead of just blank rejections as in late 70's, early 80's."]
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Misc. (mid 1990's, early 2000's) [LR: "Rejections for Fieldwork in the Land of Grief (when Ellen Geiger was agent) and dozens of rejections of articles and stories; David Buchbinder's academic journal article on me."]
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Misc. (re. Edith Wharton's Prisoners of Shame)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Misc. (re. Fieldwork in the Land of Grief)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Misc. (re. Losing My Mother)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Misc. (re. Neptune Conspiracy)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Misc. (re. Remind Me to Smile)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Misc. (re. Wharton articles)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Shatzky, Joel and Michael Taub (Greenwood Publishing Group)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
St. Martin's Press (copies of LR's letters to editor Michael Denneny)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.