Tribe Literary stopped existing in the first half of 2011. Cari Hawks Foulk left the business and all of the writers with no further contact information.
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I'm proud of you Jason. Really delighted for you. You deserve every success!
thank you paul - you've been here the whole time, so if anyone would know if it's "about time", it's you - thanks again for spending the time with me
ms. tipota - i'm glad you did the simons rock thing, i heard great things about that program. bard itself, well - i think one year there was sufficient. i was there for 3 (transferred in) and honestly, it was about 2 too many. that place got small, quick. but then again, that first year, whew! something else...
i totally agree jason, i dont think i could have survived four years at bard, but it made a huge impact on my life and the whole thing was amazing, especially as you say the first experience when it dawns on you whats all around
Unfortunately, if you're reading this now you probably know that Tribe Lit is no longer. Cari Hawks Foulk quit the business and promptly disappeared, leaving no forwarding information. I am currently without representation.
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I'm proud of you Jason. Really delighted for you. You deserve every success!
aha! a bard graduate! mwah! what a place eh? fabulous work jason.
thank you, selma - yr words are as sweet as ever -
tipota - you went to bard too?!? no way! i graduated in 1992 - would i have seen you/met you/been there at approx. the same time?
i was a simons rock kid, i went to bard just one year as part of their program but i was outta there by the time you got there
but i must say there is no place on earth quite like it dont you agree? the worlds best kept eclectic edu secret i call it
An agent! Fantastico! It's all happening (and about time too.) Congratulations!
thank you paul - you've been here the whole time, so if anyone would know if it's "about time", it's you - thanks again for spending the time with me
ms. tipota - i'm glad you did the simons rock thing, i heard great things about that program. bard itself, well - i think one year there was sufficient. i was there for 3 (transferred in) and honestly, it was about 2 too many. that place got small, quick. but then again, that first year, whew! something else...
i totally agree jason, i dont think i could have survived four years at bard, but it made a huge impact on my life and the whole thing was amazing, especially as you say the first experience when it dawns on you whats all around
Unfortunately, if you're reading this now you probably know that Tribe Lit is no longer. Cari Hawks Foulk quit the business and promptly disappeared, leaving no forwarding information. I am currently without representation.
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