Box 2
Contains 44 Results:
Contract between Forklift, Ink and Mark DeCarteret, 2005-07-24
The contract was for Forklift, Ink to publish DeCarteret's poem "Provisions"; the phrase "all rights revert to you after publication" is highlighted
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
Floppy disk of Mark DeCarteret's (If This is the) New World
Floppy disk came in pink case and contains a copy of DeCarteret's (If This is the) New World
Manuscript of Mark DeCarteret's (If This is the) New World, 2006-01-01
Manuscript contains only the poems, nothing else
Rain in Most Places by William Greenway
Printed copy of Rain in Most Places by William Greenway, 1992-01-01
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 Kittatinny Press to March Street Press, 1993-08-02
Letter is regarding how Rain in Most Places will be reviewed in the Fall 1993 issue of 5&10+2 and asking if March Street Press wanted to put out an ad from Greenway's book in said issue