Box 9
Contains 38 Results:
The Gardener and The Bees by Helena Minton
Two poems by Helena Minton
The poems are "Crabapple" and "Tasks" and they each come with a little note stating that their order should be reversed, that "Tasks" should be the last poem rather than "Crabapple".
Letter from Helena Minton to Robert Bixby, 2006-08-05
Letter states that enclosed is a manuscript of The Gardener and the Bees with corrections and revised versions of certain poems, photocopies of the release papers for her poems, her bio, and a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope).
Bio of Helena Minton, 2006-08-05
A brief bio to place in Minton's chapbook The Gardener and the Bees as stated in her letter to Bixby.
"Because it is called Departure" by Helena Minton, 2006-08-05
A short poem by Minton with the word insert written in the top corner
Note from Helena Minton to Robert Bixby, 2005-08-06
Note states that the next few papers are permissions from publishers for Minton to reprint her poems; comes with a list of magazines who are no longer in publication.
Copyright information for The Bridge Review, 2006-05-27
The phrase "Rights revert to individual contributors following publication" is highlighted and Helena Minton's poem "January" is written underneath the copyright information.
Copyright information for Renovation Journal
Spring 2005, Helena Minton's poems "Crows in the Cul-de-Sac" and "Convalescence Among Blueberries" are written next to the copyright information.
Copyright information for Red River Review, 2006-05-26
The sentence "All other rights revert to the author" is highlighted and Helena Minton's poems "Perennial Bed" and "Scrutiny" are written next to the copy right information.
Copyright information for West Branch, 2006-07-22
The sentence "All rights revert to author upon publication" is highlighted and Helena Minton's poem "Turnip" is written next to the copyright information.