Showing posts with label or Cleaves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label or Cleaves. Show all posts
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Monday, 14 December 2009
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Back in Fields
The ninerrors reading went well.
Back to Devon & rain & sheep & deer murder.
Poetry may start appearing soon.
Cleaves has a new website: http://www.cleavesjournal.com
The journal is about 60% complete - hopefully I can launch it at the beginning of the new year.
There are only a few copies of Neil Addison's 'The Everyday of Irma Kite' left.
There have been submissions to the Arthur Shilling Press & some announcements will be made shortishly.
Back to Devon & rain & sheep & deer murder.
Poetry may start appearing soon.
Cleaves has a new website: http://www.cleavesjournal.com
The journal is about 60% complete - hopefully I can launch it at the beginning of the new year.
There are only a few copies of Neil Addison's 'The Everyday of Irma Kite' left.
There have been submissions to the Arthur Shilling Press & some announcements will be made shortishly.
Monday, 19 October 2009
Saturday, 17 October 2009
New Journal Proposal
Poets will volunteer (they will!) to be the editor for their local scene. Scenes so far accounted for (though currently editorless):
London
South East - Brighton
Bristol/South West
North West - Liverpool/Manchester
North East - Nottingham
Poland/Denmark/Turkey - Marcus Slease
Volunteer editors will be given 3/4 pages to edit a selection of 3 poets’ work (this may include their own). This 3/4 page limit will not be explicit and is welcome to abuse.
The editors can each create/commission their own cover or use the online version (created/commissioned by the webmaster).
All editors will pool their editorials together via a “webmaster” - who will compile the pages and send it back out to the editors.
The editors will be responsible for printing, distributing & selling the journal at their scene - for example, through a specific reading, or by hawking it at any possible moment.
The journal will always be available online, under the care of the webmaster.
Once an issue has been completed, the volunteer editors must choose (or ask for volunteers) for a new editor from their scene. The revolving editorial process should limit favouritism and give poets a chance to edit who would not have the time to edit a regular journal. The webmaster will remain constant.
The journal will probably be called Cleave or Cleaves.
The journal should aim to be completed every 2 - 3 months.
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The Help I Need
Suggestions of a title
Volunteer editors
This message spread to the corners of England & even . the world.
General thoughts/initial ideas
Send to hjgodwin@gmail.com
London
South East - Brighton
Bristol/South West
North West - Liverpool/Manchester
North East - Nottingham
Poland/Denmark/Turkey - Marcus Slease
Volunteer editors will be given 3/4 pages to edit a selection of 3 poets’ work (this may include their own). This 3/4 page limit will not be explicit and is welcome to abuse.
The editors can each create/commission their own cover or use the online version (created/commissioned by the webmaster).
All editors will pool their editorials together via a “webmaster” - who will compile the pages and send it back out to the editors.
The editors will be responsible for printing, distributing & selling the journal at their scene - for example, through a specific reading, or by hawking it at any possible moment.
The journal will always be available online, under the care of the webmaster.
Once an issue has been completed, the volunteer editors must choose (or ask for volunteers) for a new editor from their scene. The revolving editorial process should limit favouritism and give poets a chance to edit who would not have the time to edit a regular journal. The webmaster will remain constant.
The journal will probably be called Cleave or Cleaves.
The journal should aim to be completed every 2 - 3 months.
**
The Help I Need
Suggestions of a title
Volunteer editors
This message spread to the corners of England & even . the world.
General thoughts/initial ideas
Send to hjgodwin@gmail.com
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