In the Daily Record they're reporting that Rebus author Ian Rankin aims to leave his literary archive to the National Library of Scotland.
He kindly wants to donate his archive -- including "his boxes of receipts, bills" -- though it's unclear how much insight his faded faxes will offer scholars:
"I was going through some boxes of stuff recently, stuff from the late 80s when the fax machine was god, and I had all these rolls of shiny fax paper, and they have now faded to blank sheets.(Quite a few of the Rebus-novels are under review at the complete review, beginning with the first, Knots and Crosses.) Add a Comment
"I have just got boxes full of blank sheets of paper, where faxes once were, probably from my publisher.