Box 11
Contains 28 Results:
A City Without Trees by Sara Lamers
CD of Sara E. Lamers material
Cd case has some kind of yellow substance (hot glue maybe?) on it in a straight line across; yellow substance got onto inside of case and a little bit of the next document
Manuscript of A City Without Trees by Sara Lamers
Manuscript contains much more of the yellow substance found on the CD case; some of the pages are stuck together and the final page is stuck to the first page of the next document; manuscript contains several edits throughout
Manuscript of A City Without Trees by Sara Lamers
Manuscript does not have a title page, cover, or table of contents; the first paage of the manuscript is stuck to the last page of the previous manuscript; there are several edits made in red pen throughout the manuscript
E-mail from Karstin, Editor in Chief at Oxford Magazine, to Sara Lamers, 2006-12-01
E-mail states that "Authors retain rights" in regards to publication; Lamers' poem "In Search of Form" is written next to the e-mail
E-mail from Becky Hagenston, editor of Jabberwock Review, to Sara Lamers, 2006-12-01
E-mail states that all lamers has to do to republish her poem "March" is to acknowledge that the poem first appeared in Jabberwock; Lamers' poem "March" is written above the e-mail
E-mail from Jenna Emmons of Briar Cliff Review to Sara Lamers, 2006-11-25
E-mail confirms that rights revert to Lamers after publication as long as she acknowledges the journal; Lamers' poem "What's Lost" is written above the e-mail
Manuscript of A City Without Trees by Sara Lamers, 2007-01-01
Manuscript stops after Part I of the chapbook; contains several edits to the manuscript with entire poems crossed out
Copyright information for Rattle: Poetry for the 21st Century Issue No. 23, 2005
Sara Lamers' poem "November" is written at the top of each page and there is a piece of tape stuck to the front page. Summer 2005.
Letter from Sara Lamers to Robert Bixby, 2006-12-13
Letter states that attched is the pages, one blurb, a bio of Lamers, and most of the letters of release; letter is hand written and the paper is a bit damaged