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i'm frightfully new here, but nevertheless...
I have three short poems in the latest PN Review, and four more will be 'published' by Agenda in the next month or so (but on their web site, I think). |
Many congratulations, Rory. That's a very impressive way to introduce yourself!
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Indeed.
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Wow. PN Review and Agenda are impressive. I have always had a very high regard for both. Hats off, Rory.
Janice PS Thanks for passing on the word that Agenda has a web publication. That was news to me and maybe to others. |
Janice,
There are various bits of the Agenda site where poems are published in tandem with the print magazine, including the 'Fun poems' link near the bottom of their page. I am assured by the editor, Patricia McCarthy, that the web publication is where 'a lot of the best work' goes, and that it is 'not a dumping site'. But take a peek for yourself: www.agendapoetry.co.uk |
Rory, I have full respect for Agenda. I treasure all my back issues. I understand that nothing connected with them is a dumping site. Apologies if I gave that impression.
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Janice,
No! You gave no such impression at all, I was simply quoting. Having said that, I think we'd all rather be in print than pixels really, yes? |
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Congratulations, Rory. If you click "Featured Translations" on the left of that Agenda page, and then scroll down, you'll see four of my translations too.
I look forward to reading your poems online--or in the issue, wherever they appear. I've never seen PN Review. What does it look like, have in it? Does it have a website now? |
Hi Terese.
Thank you. And well done to you, too. I'll look at your translations forthwith. PN Review is published in Manchester, England, from the offices of Carcanet Press. www.pnreview.co.uk www.carcanet.co.uk |
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