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others' jealousy. You've been a rare friend to writers, and know your autobiography will get the acclaim you deserve. When I can make it to the Loop again (I still tire quickly, and bus fares are always a problem; even my paper, pens, stamps etc. come from friends) I'll try to find at the library the issue of "New Letters" that has the first section.

Tell Gladys - she may be amused - that my job as bus girl at Hillman's Cafeteria is a significant point in my story.
Could I ask a favor of you? I'd like very much to write to Meridel le Sueur. I long to be in touch with a woman writer. 

"Two Artists" is a women's love story. would you please take the time to send me her address, even if it's only a postcard?

Now after I take this letter to the Post office, I'll go to my library branch and start a publicity campaign for "Winters in Revolt."

All the librarians know me well, and most are book buyers.

Do, when you can, keep me informed of your writings. Bunni saves all reviews, interviews etc. to mail me, but not everything is in

Chicago papers. and I'm hoping to get Meridel's address from you soon.

Warmly - and gratefully,     Hortense
P.S. Have you publisher send copies of the announcement, a few to me and some to Bunni Sovetski, 2150 N. Halsted, Chicago ILL 60614.

He circulates a lot among non-conformists, and I'm trying to.