Box 29
Contains 65 Results:
Letter from Hedy Habra to Bill Bixby, 1997-12-31
Letter states that enclosed are the three poems Bixby suggested Habra send in January as well as three additional poems ("Narguileh", "Raouche", and "Father") for either publiction or criticism
Collection of poems by Hedy Habra, 1997-12-31
Collection of Habra's poems include "Bloodshed", "Exorcism", "Lovers", and "Antlers"
Proofs of six poems by Gayle Elen Harvey for Parting Gifts Vol 11 No 1
Proofs of Harvey's poems "Broken Glass Rattles in the Panes", "'Sunflowers'", "Sounded Immediately", "Always Like This", "It Might Matter Less in Another Language", and "Solstice" for Parting Gifts; contains no edits or corrections
Collection of poems by Gayle Elen Harvey
Collection of Harvey's poems include "'Sunflowers'", "Sounded Immediately", "Always Like This", "It Might Matter Less in Another Language", "Solstice", and "Broken Glass Rattles in the Panes"; paper printed on very thin paper in failing condition
Proofs of three poems by Michael Hettich for Parting Gifts Vol 11 No 1
Proofs of Hettich's poems include "The Longest Train in the World", "Taste", and "A Kind of Song, a Kind of Singing"; only "The Longest Train" contains any edits; comes with a note from Hettich saying that the proofs look good
Collection of poems by Michael Hettich
Collection of Hettich's poems include "The Longest Train in the World", "Boy With Two Tongues", "Taste", and "A Kind of Song, A Kind of Singing"
Proofs of three poems by Albert Huffstickler for Parting Gifts Vol 11 No 1
Proofs of Huffstickler's poems include "Planning Ahead", "Mythic Journey", and "Last Rites"; contains only one edit
Photograph of Albert Huffstickler with a pipe
Black and white photo of Huffstickler sitting with a pipe
Letter from David Jewell to Robert Bixby
Letter grants Bixby permission to use Jewell's photograph of Albert Huffstickler for the upcoming issue of Parting Gifts
Letter from Albert Huffstickler to Robert Bixby, 1997-12-11
Letter states that Huffstickler is attaching 2 photos so that Bixby will have a choice; comes with a print of a drawing called "Noel!", in which a naked woman holds a suckling babe