Got my hard copy and am digging in with relish.
I thought the cover was really, really good. It's something different, and it's spooky. I thought the back cover was great, too. I thought it was very fitting and, again, spooky.
I enjoyed the "Buzz", "Forum" and "Outspoken", as always. Thank you for the link to the Edmund Pearson New Yorker article. I'll go there!
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loved the Nance O'Neil article by Kash! I thought it was an excellent article that was well-written and polished well. I didn't know Nance had a sister! I wonder what she died of at such a young age. The photos were fabulous! There were lots of tidbits in it that I had never heard before, and what a source found in Marie Cruzzetti-Lintz.
I read the whole article almost at one sitting. I thought the research was very well done. I liked how the article used peoples' quotes - and critics' quotes. It really brought a good picture to me how she appeared on stage.
BTW Kash, I read the first half of your fictional piece in the last "Literary Hatchet". I thought it was brilliant. I hope to read the other half maybe today. I thought it was a really beautifully written piece.
I so enjoyed Stefani's article on her new Lizzie note find.

It was thrilling (to me anyway). It's amazing how you find new stuff. Congratulations on this fabulous find. Were it not for you, it could have remained in the museum without it being brought to light for Bordenites to enjoy. There are so few notes of hers. I do wonder where the museum got it?
I was very interested in how Stef pulled the Tilden-Thurber incident in to the repair of this "porceline" piece. Veddy interesting ... I hadn't thought of that until Stef brought it up in her article. It seems that it would be almost too coincidental if it were not the same one. But the papers wrote, in regard to Tilden-Thurber, that someone brought the porcelain in to Tilden-Thurber to be repaired. Then again, the articles on the T-T incident were frustratingly different from one another. Good thinking, tho, on an interesting possibility.
I thought Aurora Lewis's poem, "Jack", was nice - and fitting to 'The Hatchet'.
Allen, I look forward to reading your article - and your poem. I was happy to see you had contributed to the issue. I'm also looking forward to reading Denise Noe's article on the FR Police Department. I think it's an excellent topic. And David Marshall James has a story in this issue.

I've loved all his stories, and I'm anxious to read this one, that I have a feeling just from the author's name will be good.
Thank you Stef for putting such a stellar issue together.
