I'm pleased to say that I received a mail today from Artemis Magazine wishing to publish three of my poems in the Autumn print edition of the magazine. These are my first print credits.
The poems (all workshopped here) are: 'Schrodinger's Cat', 'Apricots Tomorrow' and 'The Eye'. Nigel |
Oh well done, Nigel! and welcome to the world of print publication. The "Cat" is a poem of which I am fond, and I congratulate you for your perseverence, butting heads with the EfH and worse, your Lariat. Your news and Jennifer's make my day.
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A hearty congrats to you Mr Holt. Print no less. Way to go. When are the poems to be available for us general public types?
Tom |
Congratulations, Nigel. I'm sure there will be many more credits and plaudits, but you'll always remember the first.
Alan |
Congratulations, Nigel!
Clive Watkins |
Go, man, go! There's just no stopping us now...
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Contratulations! I was recently re-reading their current online issue, and I was struck by three stellar poems by "our own" Carol Taylor. I'm not sure when these poems will hit the print edition, but you could do worse than being published alongside them. Well done indeed!
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Congratulations, Nigel!
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You is on a roll, Nigel, good on you !
wendy |
Well done, Nigel. You'll be keeping a copy of this for the rest of your life. When are you going to try the Brit mags?
Freda |
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