Become an Ally and Buy a Collector’s Item

Bret Lott’s debut issue as editor of The Southern Review includes James Lee Burke’s “Why Bugsy Siegel Was a Friend of Mine.” This wonderful story has since appeared in Best New Stories of the South and is forthcoming in the 2007 Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses and Best American Mystery Stories. Because only a handful of copies have not been purchased and the demand for them is high, the winter 2005 issue of The Southern Review is now a collector’s item.
    With a $50 donation to Friends of The Southern Review—an association made up of those who understand and appreciate the importance of literature and the arts and who desire to help through their own contributions to continue The Southern Review’s role as one of the most valuable and vital journals in America—you will become a member of this association at the Ally level and receive the option to purchase the unique winter 2005 volume for only $25 (covers the cost of the issue as well as shipping). As an Ally, your name will appear in four consecutive issues of The Southern Review.
    To become a member of Friends of The Southern Review at the Ally level and to receive your copy of the winter 2005 edition, simply follow the link found below and print the form provided. Fill this in and return it with a check made payable to the LSU Foundation, noting The Southern Review on the memo line. You can also pay with a Visa or MasterCard in the space available on the form. If you cannot open the link, send in a letter stating your intent along with an address detailing where to send the magazine. Please, only one copy per order. Allow 2–3 weeks for shipping.
    For questions, contact Leslie Green at (225) 578-5108 or by email, southernreview@lsu.edu.

 

Order Form for Winter 2005 Issue (pdf)

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