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  • Letter ID: 1152
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1933-01-16
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul R. ReynoldsJan. 16, 1933Columbia 

Has been busy moving into the new apartment. Here is new address, which she will share with very few. Please keep it to himself!   Willa Cather   [Stout #1152]


  • Letter ID: 1081
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1931-10-22
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul ReynoldsOct. 22, 1931Columbia 

Doesn't have an appropriate story on hand at the moment. Knopf placed one for her recently, but that doesn't mean she won't use his services in future. May come back to New York to live since mother's death.   Willa Cather   [Stout #1081]


  • Letter ID: 1010
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1930-03-25
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul ReynoldsMar. 25, [1930], from Calif.Columbia 

Yes, please sell British serial rights to "Neighbor Rosicky." That is, assuming she still owns the rights.   Willa Cather   [Stout #1010]


  • Letter ID: 0925
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1928-01-23
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul ReynoldsJan. 23, [1928], from Red Cloud, Nebr.Columbia 

Doing some repairs on parents' house. May have a two-part story finished by spring.   Willa Cather   [Stout #925]


  • Letter ID: 0838
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1926-06-09
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul Reynolds,  n.d. [c. June 9, 1926] , from Santa FeColumbia 

Address her at the La Fonda until July 1.   W. C.   [Stout #838]


  • Letter ID: 0826
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1926-04-25
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul Reynolds,  n.d. [c. Apr. 25, 1926] Columbia 

Not writing a love story, but a story of the Southwest at the time New Mexico was seized from Mexico, centering on two Catholic missionaries. Hero is Father Latour, modeled on Bishop Lamy of N.M., who became archbishop and died in Santa Fe in 1886. Lamy saw the transition of N.M. from a wild country to a civilized one. Has been working from a large collection of letters written by Lamy and his vicar to their families. Some incidents invented, some given almost exactly as they occurred. All of part I now written, though not all typed. Part II will not be as long but more solemn in tone.   Willa Cather   [Stout #826]


  • Letter ID: 0789
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1925-06-28
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul ReynoldsJune 28, [1925], from Alcalde, N.M.Columbia 

Send mail to the Hotel La Fonda, Santa Fe, N.M. Enjoying her trip.   W. C.   [Stout #789]


  • Letter ID: 0656
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1922-12-10
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul ReynoldsDec. 10, [1922], from Red Cloud, Nebr.Columbia 

Can't produce to order. If she does any short stories during the winter she will let him show his client.   Willa Cather   [Stout #656]


  • Letter ID: 0541
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1921-04-27
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul ReynoldsApr. 27, [1921], from TorontoColumbia 

Novel still not finished. Knopf may already have promised another magazine first look at the galleys. Which one is Reynolds talking to?   Willa Cather   [Stout #541]


  • Letter ID: 0501
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1920-03-15
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul R. Reynolds,  Monday [Mar. 15, 1920] Columbia 

No, hasn't sold "Aphrodite," but has tried to. Sailing for France soon.   W. C.   [Stout #501]


  • Letter ID: 0416
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1918-05-10
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul ReynoldsMay 10,[1918?], from Washington, D.C., cable ; Columbia 

Might sell "Little Annie" to this editor. [Retitled "Her Boss," the story was published in Smart Set, October 1919.]   W. S. C.   [Stout #416]


  • Letter ID: 0393
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1917-09-19
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul R. ReynoldsSept. 19, [1917?], from Jaffrey, N.H.Columbia 

Will be back to Bank Street Oct. 10. Making good progress on the novel. Houghton Mifflin urging her to hurry. Sending a rough first draft of a story called "Explosives."   Willa S. Cather   [Stout #393]


  • Letter ID: 0391
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1917-09-14
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul R. ReynoldsSept. 14, [1917?], from Jaffrey, N.H.Columbia 

Will take $350 for the stories. Suggests he try "Little Annie" on McClure's and Everybody's. Did Smart Set reject "Scandal"?   W. S. C.   [Stout #391]


  • Letter ID: 0373
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1916-12-11
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul R. ReynoldsDec. 11, 1916Columbia 

Can have lunch with him on Monday the 18th. May have a manuscript for him.   Willa Cather   [Stout #373]


  • Letter ID: 0371
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1916-11-09
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul R. ReynoldsNov. 9, 1916, from Red Cloud, Nebr.Columbia 

Pleased with his success with this last story. Please ask Harper's to let her have the manuscript back to do a little revision.   Willa Cather   [Stout #371]


  • Letter ID: 0367
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1916-09-25
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul R. ReynoldsSept. 25, [1916?]Columbia 

Sorry not to have anything to send him yet. Will get back to New York in November and start to work. Glad to see the story in McClure's ["The Diamond Mine," Oct. 1916], but they should have let her cut it as she did "My Little Sister" [by Elizabeth Robins, pub. Dec. 1912 and Jan. 1913].   Willa Sibert Cather   [Stout #367]


  • Letter ID: 0362
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1916-07-12
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul R. ReynoldsJuly 12, 1916, from Taos, N.M.Columbia 

Sending a photo of herself.   Willa Sibert Cather   [Stout #362]


  • Letter ID: 0360
  • Addressee: Reynolds, Paul R.
  • Date: 1916-07-10
  • Repository: Columbia University, New York

To Paul R. ReynoldsJuly 10, 1916, from Taos, N.M.Columbia 

Has received the $540 check for "The Diamond Mine." Hopes to have some new material for him in the fall.   Willa Sibert Cather   [Stout #360]



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