Cause for Celebration
In the foreground, that's novelist Joy Williams, former Esquire fiction editor Rust Hills, past executive director Monica Haskell, and poet James Wilson Hall. They are gathered in front of Capt. Tony's bar, on Greene Street, one evening during the 1988 or '89 Seminar. Photograph by Doyle Bush.
That's Monica Haskell again, circa 1988, with daughter Elena Rose, outside a party at the Hemingway House. Happy Birthday, Monica!
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It's about time the hardworking former executive director gets a mention.
I'm sure ER appreciates her picture.