Many of these papers are new. Others are reprinted by permission from Puck and Truth.
About This Book
This collection offers humorous, nostalgic sketches and short stories about the world of periodical literature and the daily lives of literary workers. Extended essays examine popular weeklies and serials, detailing editorial practices, readership tastes, and the sentimental fiction and verse that circulated in country garrets. Several pieces satirize a model literary colony and a magazine syndicate, portraying contributors’ routines, ambitions, and the economics shaping their work. Interspersed comic tales follow poets, reporters, and other literary figures through domestic moments and professional foibles, blending affectionate mockery with practical observations about publishing and literary commerce.