FW: Studies in Short Fiction Kemp, Rebecca 27 Sep 2007 12:21 UTC

Hi, folks- I have the sender's permission to forward this answer to you.
I just realized that the signature says "Laura," but the e-mail address
is Debbie Graham.  A little mystery, but here is what I've found out.

--Rebecca

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Debbie Graham [mailto:dwwgraham@mindspring.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 4:00 PM
>To: Kemp, Rebecca
>Subject: Re: Studies in Short Fiction
>
>
>Hi!
>
>Thank you for writing. The publication was suspended for several years
>due to illness and ownership issues. We are resuming publication in
>October and hope to have Volume 37.1 to our subscribers before the end
>of the year. We are actively taking on new subscriptions and hope to be
>back on schedule very quickly. Thank you and we are looking forward to
>hearing back from you!
>
>Laura
>-----Original Message-----
>>From: "Kemp, Rebecca" <kempr@uncw.edu>
>>Sent: Sep 23, 2007 3:08 PM
>>To: dwwgraham@mindspring.com
>>Subject: Studies in Short Fiction
>>
>>Hi, I'm writing because my institution used to have a subscription to
>>Studies in Short Fiction through EBSCO, but EBSCO had a hard time
>>tracking down the publisher as of February/March 2007.  I found your
>>contact information in EBSCO's database of publications for its
>>customers.  Other serials librarians are wondering about this
>>publication, too.  Has it resumed publication?
>>
>>Thanks very much,
>>Rebecca
>>
>>Rebecca Kemp
>>Serials Supervisor Librarian
>>W.M. Randall Library
>>University of North Carolina Wilmington
>>601 S. College Rd.
>>Wilmington, NC 28403
>>Phone: (910)962-7220
>>Fax: (910)962-3078
>>kempr<at>uncw<dot>edu
>>