This article focuses on three presenters who chaired by "EDIS Bulletin," editor Michael Keams, who offered fresh information or new insights into poet Emily Dickinson's correspondence with three of her most trusted epistolary friends such as T. W. Higginson and Elizabeth Holland. First to speak was Melissa White, a graduate student at the University of Virginia. Her paper, titled "Correspondence and Audience: A New Copy of an Old Letter," focused on a soon-to-be-published new copy of Letter 785, which was sent to Dickinson's cousins. She reviewed the textual and print history of this copy which contains new, never-before-published material, and offered insights into how the restoration of once-excised materials alters the reading of this document.