Monday, January 02, 2006

A Fax for Susan Neville Circa 2004 with Slight Textual Emendations

To: Heidi Buchanan, ISU Bookstore
From Dr. Doug Martin, [ISU] English Department

Dear Heidi Buchanan:

I phoned you a few days ago concerning the bookstore ordering books for an upcoming reading by Susan Neville sponsored by the English Department’s Creative Writing Program and the Friends of the Cunningham Memorial Library. The reading will take place in the browsing room of the library on Wednesday April, 27th at 3:30p.m.

You told me it was no problem to order a few copies of Susan Neville’s books for the reading, and that I should fax you the necessary information on the specific books she has published.

Thus, here is the following information:

BOOKS BY SUSAN NEVILLE

1. Title: The Invention of Flight: Stories
(Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction)*
Press: Univ. of Georgia Press
Date of Publication: May 1st, 1984
ISBN: 0820307068

2. Title: Indiana Winter
Press: Indiana University Press
Date of Publication: August 1st, 1994
ISBN: 0253208793

3. In the House of Blue Lights
(Richard Sullivan Prize in Short Fiction)
Press: University of Notre Dame Press
Date of Publication: May 1st, 1998
ISBN: 0268011842

4. Title: Twilight in Arcadia: Tobacco Farming in Indiana
Press: Indiana Historical Society
Date of Publication: May 1st 2000
ISBN: 0871951444

5. Title: Fabrication:
Essays on Making Things and Making Meaning
Press: Macadam/Cage Publishing
Date of Publication: February 1, 2001
ISBN: 1878448080

6. Title: Iconography: A Writer’s Meditation
Press: Indiana Univ. Press
Date of Publication: August 1st, 2003
ISBN: 0253216141

Thank you so much for your help and time. If there is anything you need to ask concerning this list of books, please contact me.

Sincerely,


Doug Martin
Office Phone: Ex. 3153
**Email: dougmartin832@yahoo.com

* Textual Note: This line in the original text appears on the same space as the previous line. Due to marginal changes in this fasimile, it was essential for the editors to make this slight textual modification.

**The author of this letter originally had placed his home phone number in a line between the "Office Phone" and "Email" entries. After careful consideration and hours of committee meetings, we have decided to delete the original personal phone number for reasons solely of security.

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