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Unread 05-03-2005, 05:24 AM
Margaret Moore Margaret Moore is offline
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Hugh's affecting and finely crafted poem 'Passage', published in the current Rialto, is set in a pub, but is in other respects altogether different from his 'Marked' in TDE. Congratulations!

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Unread 05-03-2005, 06:05 AM
Elle Bruno Elle Bruno is offline
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Congrats Hugh!
For those who don't visit non-met often, Hugh has posted some fine work there also.
Dee
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Unread 05-03-2005, 11:51 AM
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Just received my copy of Rialto.
It's a worthy mag, but I find it hard work at times. The editor goes on at some length about Arts Council funding, but I wonder who if any of us is owed a living.
Hugh's poem is good, of course, but I've seen other poems on Erato by him that I prefer.
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David
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Unread 05-03-2005, 03:32 PM
Katy Evans-Bush Katy Evans-Bush is offline
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LOL David - and the print is so flipping SMALL, it's hard to imagine how we manage to read it at all! I'll go find it in Borders, I guess - I really should resubscribe.

The mag does have a good reputation - one of the best, especially with the way Poetry Review's gone. A very good place to have a poem.

Congrats Hugh, I look forward to seeing your poem!

KEB
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Unread 05-04-2005, 06:24 AM
Hugh McMillan Hugh McMillan is offline
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Cheers folks-while you're blowing my trumpet, I should say that I've won one of the prizes in the Smith/Doorstep Poetry Award and as a result a sexy wee collection called 'After the Storm' is being launched on May 19th with spontaneous outbursts of joy, free drink and belly dancers. If you happen to be passing....?

And I'm courting immortality by having two poems included in the Edinburgh University Press' anthology of 'Twentieth Century Scottish Poetry'.

Rare, eh? Still poor as a church mouse, though. And Scotland's still rubbish at football.

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Katy Evans-Bush Katy Evans-Bush is offline
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Hugh, that is FABULOUS! I won't say I'm not consumed with envy. I didn't enter last year but I'm still jealous. Where's the launch?

PS I hope someone's sending it to the Poetry Book Society.

KEB
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Good for yugh, Hugh !

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Katy Evans-Bush Katy Evans-Bush is offline
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Oh WENDY-Y! Poor Hyou, he must get that the whole time.

KEB
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Unread 05-06-2005, 01:33 AM
Hugh McMillan Hugh McMillan is offline
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Nothing nugh in slandering Hugh.

Actually I prefer to be known by my gaelic name, which translates roughly in your tongue as 'He of the huge breeches and wit like a mountain stream in spate and vigour of a young donkey'.

Shug, for short.
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Unread 05-07-2005, 03:35 AM
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I would like to point out that Hugh MacMillan's poem 'Passage' first appeared in The Dark Horse, issue 9/10, Summer 2000, page 105. For those interested, there is also a consideration of some of his recent work by me on pp 93-94 of the Spring 2004 Dark Horse, issue 16. If memory serves, this is available for download on the Dark Horse website at:www.star.ac.uk/darkhorse.html

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