Box 2
Contains 44 Results:
Scan of unkknown book page anout the magazine Terminus
The phrase "Acquires first rights" is highlighted while the poem "Entitled" is written in the margin
Scan of unknown book page about the magazine Salt Hill
The phrase "Acquires one-time rights" is highlighted while DeCarteret's poem "Mr. Transparence" is written in the margin
Publication page/Table of Contents of Quick Fiction, 2004-10
Both the phrase "All rights for individual works revert to the authors upon publication" and DeCarteret's poem "Baldness" are highlighted
Letter from J.J. Blickstein, editor/publisher of Hunger Magazine, 2006-11-29
The letter is a general letter to poets telling them that Hunger Magazine is defunct; DeCarteret's poems "The Dowser's Song", "What Doesn't Kill Me" and "Memo: Turtle" are written below
Letter from Editors of Diner to Mark DeCarteret
Letter is about Diner accepting DeCarteret's poems "Foresight of Nouns" and "Discontent"; Both the phrase "all other rights revert to you upon publication" and the poem "Discontent" are highlighted
Guidelines for submission to DIAGRAM, 2006-11-29
The phrase "All rights revert to the authors/artists upon publication" is highlighted and the poem "Near is Not Here: A Blueprint" is written on the side
Submission guidelines to Del Sol Review, 2006-11-29
The phrase "after publication, rights revert to the contributor" is highlighted and DeCarteret's poem "Apparatus" is written down
Manuscript of Mark DeCarteret's (If This is the) New World, 2006-01-01
Manuscript contains only the poems, nothing else
Floppy disk of Rain in Most Places, 1992-01-01
Floppy disk contains a copy of Rain in Most Places by William Greenway
Letter from Robert Bixby to William Greenway, 1992-05-10
In the letter, Bixby is offering to publish Greenway's book while also explaining the standard March Street Press publishing agreement