> Though the man has made it clear time and again that he doesn't want to be > bothered, even by letters, if you still feel that you want to send him a > note, why not try to send it care of his agent, Harold Ober and Associates? > --tim I thought he was reading and welcoming letters and only letters, and as well not answering them. If he's made it clear that he doesn't want to be bothered, even by letters, then of course, I wouldn't bother him. (I talked to Harold Ober and Associates; they said they are no longer forwarding mail to him.) Thanks, anyway.