Hi! It’s been a while since we exchanged e-mails, but I wanted to let you know that here at Texas A&M we’re starting to move forward on actually building the Mina de Malfois Archive, where (hopefully) all the products of the Minaverse can live forever. I think I managed to make the rest of the team that will be working on this pretty excited – we’d already been working on archiving digitized fanzines, so they understood something about fannish culture already, but they all really had a ball with the meta nature of the Minaverse.
As we proceed, I’ll be happy to give you periodic updates, and of course I’ll let you know when the whole thing is ready to go. Obviously we won’t archive anything for which we don’t have permissions, so if you want to…um…gently encourage writers to get in touch with me and let me know that they’re OK with this project, I would deeply appreciate it.
Oh, I did have a quick question – I’m trying to get something like an exact number of MDM stories. Do you know, offhand, how many stories the Mina corpus has in total?
Thanks, Mina! I really love your work and I’m glad we have the chance to create a permanent digital archive for it.
Hi, Mina! 65-ish sounds like a nice reasonable number. Right now what we have are all the stories you yourself wrote, plus those from several others in the Minaverse, so something like 30 stories in all. Obviously we don’t want to archive and allow access to stories for which we don’t have permission, so we would like, obviously, to get all the Minaverse authors on board officially.
Thanks for being so amenable to this, Mina! We’re still having a lot of fun with this project – and you may or may not be happy to know that before long Mina de Malfois will not only be a BNF and inspiration to many, but enshrined in the Library of Congress as an authority record. Kind of geekily exciting, yes? ☺
Take care, Mina. Stay in touch!
Jeremy
Jeremy Brett, C.A.
Assistant Professor and Processing Archivist
Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
Texas A&M University
5000 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-5000
jwbrett@library.tamu.edujwbrett@library.tamu.edu
(979) 845-1951
You deserve a longer letter than this; but it is my unhappy fate seldom to treat people so well as they deserve.
-Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra, December 24, 1798
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Hi! It’s been a while since we exchanged e-mails, but I wanted to let you know that here at Texas A&M we’re starting to move forward on actually building the Mina de Malfois Archive, where (hopefully) all the products of the Minaverse can live forever. I think I managed to make the rest of the team that will be working on this pretty excited – we’d already been working on archiving digitized fanzines, so they understood something about fannish culture already, but they all really had a ball with the meta nature of the Minaverse.
As we proceed, I’ll be happy to give you periodic updates, and of course I’ll let you know when the whole thing is ready to go. Obviously we won’t archive anything for which we don’t have permissions, so if you want to…um…gently encourage writers to get in touch with me and let me know that they’re OK with this project, I would deeply appreciate it.
Oh, I did have a quick question – I’m trying to get something like an exact number of MDM stories. Do you know, offhand, how many stories the Mina corpus has in total?
Thanks, Mina! I really love your work and I’m glad we have the chance to create a permanent digital archive for it.
Take care,
Jeremy
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Subject: Re: More word from TAMU
That's...a good question. Okay, let me think: there are the 30-odd stories I wrote (); another dozen or so by other people (listed here http://mina.sapphireisle.org/links.htm); Scifantasy's 15 Case stories (http://scifantasy.dreamwidth.org/tag/case); and 8 works listed at AO3 (http://archiveofourown.org/tags/Mina%20de%20Malfois/works), although at least two of them are listed at the Sapphire Isle page as well.
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Hi, Carla! I wanted to let you know that the Mina de Malfois Archive is ab= out ready to go live: I'll let you know when that happens.
I did have one quick question - do you have publication dates for your three anthologies? I can't seem to find them anywhere.
Be well, Carla.
Jeremy
Jeremy Brett, C.A. Assistant Professor and Processing Archivist Cushing Memorial Library and Archives Texas A&M University 5000 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-5000 jwbrett@library.tamu.edu
You deserve a longer letter than this; but it is my unhappy fate seldom to treat people so well as they deserve.
-Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra, December 24, 1798
More word from TAMU
Hi! It’s been a while since we exchanged e-mails, but I wanted to let you know that here at Texas A&M we’re starting to move forward on actually building the Mina de Malfois Archive, where (hopefully) all the products of the Minaverse can live forever. I think I managed to make the rest of the team that will be working on this pretty excited – we’d already been working on archiving digitized fanzines, so they understood something about fannish culture already, but they all really had a ball with the meta nature of the Minaverse.
As we proceed, I’ll be happy to give you periodic updates, and of course I’ll let you know when the whole thing is ready to go. Obviously we won’t archive anything for which we don’t have permissions, so if you want to…um…gently encourage writers to get in touch with me and let me know that they’re OK with this project, I would deeply appreciate it.
Oh, I did have a quick question – I’m trying to get something like an exact number of MDM stories. Do you know, offhand, how many stories the Mina corpus has in total?
Thanks, Mina! I really love your work and I’m glad we have the chance to create a permanent digital archive for it.
Take care,
Jeremy
Re: More word from TAMU
So...65-ish?
~Carla
Re: More word from TAMU
Hi, Mina! 65-ish sounds like a nice reasonable number. Right now what we have are all the stories you yourself wrote, plus those from several others in the Minaverse, so something like 30 stories in all. Obviously we don’t want to archive and allow access to stories for which we don’t have permission, so we would like, obviously, to get all the Minaverse authors on board officially.
Thanks for being so amenable to this, Mina! We’re still having a lot of fun with this project – and you may or may not be happy to know that before long Mina de Malfois will not only be a BNF and inspiration to many, but enshrined in the Library of Congress as an authority record. Kind of geekily exciting, yes? ☺
Take care, Mina. Stay in touch!
Jeremy
Jeremy Brett, C.A. Assistant Professor and Processing Archivist Cushing Memorial Library and Archives Texas A&M University 5000 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-5000 jwbrett@library.tamu.edujwbrett@library.tamu.edu (979) 845-1951 You deserve a longer letter than this; but it is my unhappy fate seldom to treat people so well as they deserve. -Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra, December 24, 1798
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Dear Mina,
Hi! It’s been a while since we exchanged e-mails, but I wanted to let you know that here at Texas A&M we’re starting to move forward on actually building the Mina de Malfois Archive, where (hopefully) all the products of the Minaverse can live forever. I think I managed to make the rest of the team that will be working on this pretty excited – we’d already been working on archiving digitized fanzines, so they understood something about fannish culture already, but they all really had a ball with the meta nature of the Minaverse.
As we proceed, I’ll be happy to give you periodic updates, and of course I’ll let you know when the whole thing is ready to go. Obviously we won’t archive anything for which we don’t have permissions, so if you want to…um…gently encourage writers to get in touch with me and let me know that they’re OK with this project, I would deeply appreciate it.
Oh, I did have a quick question – I’m trying to get something like an exact number of MDM stories. Do you know, offhand, how many stories the Mina corpus has in total?
Thanks, Mina! I really love your work and I’m glad we have the chance to create a permanent digital archive for it.
Take care, Jeremy The reply was: Subject: Re: More word from TAMU That's...a good question. Okay, let me think: there are the 30-odd stories I wrote (); another dozen or so by other people (listed here http://mina.sapphireisle.org/links.htm); Scifantasy's 15 Case stories (http://scifantasy.dreamwidth.org/tag/case); and 8 works listed at AO3 (http://archiveofourown.org/tags/Mina%20de%20Malfois/works), although at least two of them are listed at the Sapphire Isle page as well.
So...65-ish?
~Carla
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Re: More word from TAMU
I did have one quick question - do you have publication dates for your three anthologies? I can't seem to find them anywhere.
Be well, Carla.
Jeremy
Jeremy Brett, C.A.
Assistant Professor and Processing Archivist
Cushing Memorial Library and Archives Texas A&M University
5000 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-5000
jwbrett@library.tamu.edu
You deserve a longer letter than this; but it is my unhappy fate seldom to treat people so well as they deserve.
-Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra, December 24, 1798