Finish It? Why Would I Want To Finish It?
W.B. Park
Blasphemy, Yes, But It Was Funny
Charles Barsotti
Congratulations! Your Manuscript
David Sipress
Man Handing Manuscript To A Surprised Looking
David Sipress
Right Here Is Where You Lost The Narrative Flow
David Sipress
Good, But Not Immortal
Al Ross
I've Killed Him
John M Price
It's About Sex And Revenge
Robert Weber
Adopt A Manuscript
Roz Chast
I Read Manuscripts
Bernard Schoenbaum
New Yorker December 20th, 1958
Alain
Your Book Is A Masterpiece
Robert Weber
An Epic Tale
Mads Horwath
Two Spaces After Every Period
Kaamran Hafeez and Al Batt
Damn It With Faint Praise
Al Ross
The 'times' Printed Owen's Letter To The Editor
Robert Weber
Go To Bed Before The Murder
Helen E Hokinson
Which Van Doren Was It?
Helen E Hokinson
I Still Prefer The Ninth
JB Handelsman
New Yorker February 8th, 1941
Alain
Then Everything Is Settled
Mary Petty
New Yorker July 1st, 1933
Richard Decker
That Mattis Book
Tim Hamilton
The Sequence of Events
George Price
It's A Novel About Interest Rates
Robert Weber
Read Me
Bernard Schoenbaum
They Have A Wonderful Author-editor Relationship
Richard Taylor
New Yorker November 15th, 1958
Saul Steinberg
But Isn't He Awfully Husky For A Poet?
Gardner Rea
More 'Robert E. Lee' Than I Could Chew
Helen E Hokinson
If Levant Can Carry
Alain
Louis Bromfield Is Still Three Ahead of Me
Helen E Hokinson
What Do You Mean
Robert Weber
Great Money Scenes!
William Hamilton
New Yorker February 10th, 1992
Ronald Searle
It's A Bit Too 'murphy Brown.' Throw In Some
Bernard Schoenbaum
It's A Brilliant Piece Of Writing
Tom Cheney
I Can't Come Tomorrow. Irving Wallace Is Stuck
Robert Weber
It Tells The Entire Story Of The Ming Dynasty
Charles Saxon
I Want You To Meet What's-his-name
Warren Miller
My Latest Is Called 'how I Made Thirty-?ve
Robert Weber
Hey! Just Wanted To Say I Loved The Book Of Kells
Donald Reilly
Bernard, If You Won't Think Of Me, At Least Think
Richard Decker
Will Durant And His Wife Wrote The Story
Robert Weber
The Guggenheims Will Be Awfully Sore
Carl Rose
He Could Write A Mystery
Richard Decker
New Yorker September 24th, 1966
Saul Steinberg
I Don't Remember The Title
Alan Dunn
I Called For You Creative People Because I Feel
William Hamilton
New Yorker April 15th, 1950
Frank Modell
Let It Go At That
George Price
I Don't Mind If They Mention The War
Helen E Hokinson
Certainly. The Rest Of The Quotation Is 'deny Thy
Carl Rose
Of Course, Gentlemen, You Will ?nd Famous
Leonard Dove
It's Awfully Good So Far. The ?rst Victim
Helen E. Hokinson
It's A Story Of Love And Sacri?ce Ending
Chon Day
I Don't Think It Will Upset You. It's Just An
Helen E. Hokinson
I Wonder If We Couldn't Convert Some Of The Boys
Helen E. Hokinson
Are You Sure This Is A Must?
Helen E Hokinson
New Yorker September 6th, 1941
Perry Barlow
Every One Of Them
Gardner Rea
But If We Gave It To The Victory Book Campaign
Gardner Rea
I'm Afraid This Is Goodbye
Helen E. Hokinson
She Falls In Love With ?ve Successive Men But
Helen E. Hokinson
It's From An Old Book
Garrett Price
What Made Everybody Stop Writing About Rich
Helen E. Hokinson
I've Just Been Waiting For Faith Baldwin To Take
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker August 7th, 1943
Richard Decker