This very special book celebrates the works and days of two significant women of letters, one from "back East", the other from the Inland Northwest. Poet and critic Louise Bogan lived at the epicenter of the nation's literary life for the three decades spanned by this collections of letters and postcards from New York, Seattle, Chicago, and Arkansas, to her Spokane friend, poet and teacher Mildred Weston.
The book includes an interview between Leon Sarsky and Mildred Weston, letters from Louise Bogan to Mildred Weston, conversations between Mildred Weston and Beth Oakes, and a selection of Weston's poems from the 1920s to the 1990s. The edition is limited to 500 numbered copies, signed by the author.