Box 22
Contains 99 Results:
Note from Edward A. Dougherty to Robert Bixby, 2006-02-16
Note states that only one poem needs changes and that Dougherty is working on a collection of poems that has evolved into 2 books
Collection of poems by Edward A. Dougherty, 2006-02-16
Collection contains the poems "Observing Silence (Return to August 6)", "Surrpunding a 5-Paragraph Theme", "At the Bus Station", "Negative Space", and "The Way Out"; poems have many edits and corrections made to them
Collection of poems by Edward A. Dougherty
Collection contains the poems "At the Bus Station", "The Way Out", "Observing Silence (Return to August 6)", "Negative Space", and "Surrounding a 5-Paragraph Theme"; poems printed on smaller sheets of paper than other previous poems;
Note from Edward A. Dougherty to Robert Bixby, 2006-01
Note states that Dougherty would be very interested in talking about chapbook possibilities
Letter from Edward A. Dougherty to Robert Bixby, 2005
Letter states that Dougherty went on a summer visit to Japan and learned how to write a Basho-style book of haibun. Fall 2005.
Letter from Ed Francisco to Robert Bixby, 2006-02-13
Letter states that enclosed are the corrected proofs for the poems accepted for publication in Parting Gifts, as well as a check for a subscription to the journal
Collection of poems by Edward Francisco, 2006-01-23
Collection of Francisco's poems include "Wordlust", "Alchemy", "Robinson Crusoe", "Fleeing", "Looking for Kierkegaard in Copenhagen", and "Quotidian"
Letter from Dan Gerber to Robert Bixby, 2006-02-25
Letter states that enclosed are 10 poems for Bixby to look at and consider; comes with a brief bio of Gerber
Collection of poems by Dan Gerber, 2006-02-25
Collection of Gerber's poems include "Candor Seeks Its Own Unforeseeable Occasions", "There is No Self that Suffers Rebirth", "Once in Nineveh", "Autumn on the Plains of Idaho", "Out Walking in Early November", "Fledgling", "In Praise of Umberto Tapia", "A Small Dark Thing", "Getting it Right, or Wrong", and "Six Miles Up"; contains no edits or corrections to any of the poem and came with previous letter from Gerber to Bixby
"Fledgling" a poem by Dan Gerber, 2006-03-09
1 page poem by Gerber with a few edits made to it; note at the bottom to Robert Bixby says that Gerber is excited that Bixby accepted his poem for Parting Gifts and that he will get a subscription to the journal