Box 21
Contains 65 Results:
"The Odd Ball" a poem by Saint James Harris Wood
2-page poem by Wood that contains his address at the end
"I'd Stand on a Corner (Forever if Need be)" a poem by Saint James Harris Wood
1-page poem by Wood that has his address after the poem
"The Sit-Down Strike" a short story by Saint James Harris Wood
7-page short story by Wood that has his address right before the story
"The Drowning" a short story by Saint James Harris Wood
6-page short story by Wood that had his address right before the story
"The Last Minute" a short story by Saint James Harris Wood
4-page short story by Wood that had his address right before the story; comes with two copies of the first page
Letter from Saint James Harris Wood to Robert Bixby, 2005-02-25
Letter states that attached are the other proofs; comes with two different poems by Wood ("Wake Down" and "Narcotic Theory (of Sexual Relativity)") and a poem by Joanne Lowery ("Trying to Talk to Twiligh"); everything is included in an envelope which finally confirms that Wood is in fact in a State Prison when writing to Bixby
Letter from Saint James Harris Wood to Robert Bixby, 2005-04-13
Letter explains why his cell address has changed since the last time he wrote to Bixby and how enclosed is a new poem titled "Blackout on Melrose"
Advertisement for The Zanzibar
Advertisement offers VooDoo Blues, Rockabilly, and other noises; the name "St. James" is written in bold letters in the center, perhaps for Saint James Harris Wood
Letter from Saint James Harris Wood to Robert Bixby, 2005-03-22
Wood states there was a bit of a misunderstanding when it came to publishing his poem's: he thought he was submiting the poetry to Parting Gifts when in fact he was submitting it to March Street Press
"Lucinda's Whim" a short story by Saint James Harris Wood
25 page short story by Wood that had his address right before the story; Wood edits his paper bytaping over the changed sentence with another typed sentence