Lets start with the Hoorays first – I’m going to be published in Landfall! David Eggleton (a man of impeccable taste and discernment) has taken both “The City and The City” and “Fault” for the next issue. Hooray! I’ve never been published in Landfall before, so this is a bit of a special moment. And Paula …
The Phoenix of Poetry – the Canterbury Poets’ Spring 2011 Readings Series
Like a phoenix from the ashes, the CPC Readings Series has shaken off the demise of two venues to return in a burst of glorious spring colour. A paltry 300 metres south of the beloved ex-site of the MCB, the readings have relocated to “new big fat comfortable venue” is the CPIT Students Association (CPSA) …
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Fire, rain, and Erasmus
This is the sort of day that I love. I have no immediate commitments; it’s cold enough so that I can (and have, and did) justify lighting the fire; rain is plinking away on the roof of the conservatory; and having recently crossed a couple of numerological milestones, I have a lovely, luxurious pile of …
Magazine De-clutter 3 – giveaway and contest
Once again, it is time to give away magazines. Up for grabs: The Atlanta Review XII:1 (Fall/Winter 2005) – an American mag Poetry CLXXVI:4 (July 2000) – another American mag (yes, that one) Poetry London 51 (Summer 2005) – a British mag Poetry Wales 40:4 (Spring 2005) – a Welsh mag Takahe 73 (2011) – a …
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Micro-review: Does the Writing Workshop Still Work?
Does the Writing Workshop Still Work? Edited by Dianne Donnelly (Multilingual Matters, 2010) ISBN 9781847692689 Part of a series of books on the analysis of creative writing, Does the Writing Workshop Still Work? is a variably interesting collection of essays surrounding the question posed by the title. It’s unfortunate that the foreword is technical and abstruse …
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