I'm going to put up a few new perks, including a very funny note from Harvey Schmidt to me with "Vat is dis, fish?" in it. Also, signed letter to me from Ernest Gold, composer of Exodus. Also, a signed note to me from her nibs Georgia Gibbs. A long two-page handwritten note to me from Sheldon Harnick pertaining to his musical A Wonderful Life. But the main thing is, for fans of Benjamin Kritzer, my very first pass at writing the first twenty or so pages of the book. It's fascinating in how much changed after that and how early the Susan Pomeroy story happened. I would later move that a few chapters later, and then realize that that was, in fact, the story of the book, which then moved to part two of the book. No one has ever seen this, not even Muse Margaret, because by the time she got the first chapter I'd made the changes that I'd made in pen and only gave her the first ten or fifteen pages of what was then chapter one, which became the prologue. The name of Benjamin's brother changed, too. And yet, some of it is in the book exactly as written in these pages. Not sure what to ask for it, but it's going up shortly.