Box 21
Contains 57 Results:
Saint James Harris Wood
Letter from Saint James Harris Wood to Robert Bixby, 2005-02-17
Letter states that Wood would very much be interested in having a book of his poems published with March Street Press, possibly titled after one of his poem's Narcotic Theories of Sexual Relativity poetry and short stories by Saint James Harris Wood
"The Odd Ball" a poem by Saint James Harris Wood
2-page poem by Wood that contains his address at the end
"I'd Stand on a Corner (Forever if Need be)" a poem by Saint James Harris Wood
1-page poem by Wood that has his address after the poem
"The Sit-Down Strike" a short story by Saint James Harris Wood
7-page short story by Wood that has his address right before the story
"The Drowning" a short story by Saint James Harris Wood
6-page short story by Wood that had his address right before the story
"The Last Minute" a short story by Saint James Harris Wood
4-page short story by Wood that had his address right before the story; comes with two copies of the first page
Letter from Saint James Harris Wood to Robert Bixby, 2005-02-25
Letter states that attached are the other proofs; comes with two different poems by Wood ("Wake Down" and "Narcotic Theory (of Sexual Relativity)") and a poem by Joanne Lowery ("Trying to Talk to Twiligh"); everything is included in an envelope which finally confirms that Wood is in fact in a State Prison when writing to Bixby
Letter from Saint James Harris Wood to Robert Bixby, 2005-04-13
Letter explains why his cell address has changed since the last time he wrote to Bixby and how enclosed is a new poem titled "Blackout on Melrose"
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