Box 14
Contains 40 Results:
Letter from Mark Halperin to Robert Bixby, 2000-05-01
Letter states that attached is the manuscript to Near and Far that he had also e-mailed to Bixby
Two copies of Near and Far by Mark Halperin, 2001-01-08
Two copies of Halperin's chapbook printed in black and white and folded tightly to give the impression they were bound; one copy contains several edits made in pencil, while the other copy has very little to no edits made
Letter from Mark Halperin to Robert Bixby, 2001-01-08
Letter states that Halperin made the previous copies of Near and Far and that the edits were made by him
Near and Far by Mark Halperin, 2001
This version of Near and Far contains a different cover and many edits made by Robert Bixby in red ink
Anthology Publication Agreement between Mark Halperin and Floating Bridge Press, 2000-06-01
Contains the copyright information for Halperin's poem "Fear"
Letter from Mark Halperin to Robert Bixby, 2000-11-15
Letter states that enclosed are the corrected proofs and that Halperin is replacing the poem "Saint Petersburg to Moscow Train" with "Buying Jewlery in Saint Petersburg"; also states that enclosed are the release forms
Letter from Mark Halperin to Robert Bixby
Contains a brief bio of Halperin
Letter from Carolyn Adams and R.T. Castleberry, Editors/Publishers of Curbside Review, to Robert Bixby, 2000-11-26
Letter grants Mark Halperin all publishing rights to his poem "Rendez-vous"
Final details to Near and Far by Mark Halperin
Contains the "thank yous" section, a brief bio of Halperin, and the dedications section
"Buying Jewlery in Saint Petersburg" by Mark Halperin, 2001-01-08
Poem was used to replace another Halperin poem "Saint Petersburg to Moscow Train"