Dear John
Please see attached.
Deadline for issue 2 is 19/10/01
Regards
Joe
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From: "John Garner-Stowe" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: Nightingale - New Monthly Publication
> May I wish you well with the venture. As someone who has spent a lifetime
> in publishing and magazine publishing I know how much of a grind you face.
> Would you like me to circulate your magazine details?
>
> John
>
>
> >From: Joe Warner <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: The Pennine Poetry Works <[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Nightingale - New Monthly Publication
> >Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 10:09:18 +0100
> >
> >Nightingale is a new monthly "newspaper" type publication for short poems
> >(18 lines max. 2,3,4, or 5 lines preferred) and short fiction (300 words
> >max). The first issue will be published on the UKs National Poetry Day,
> >4/10/01. Submission before the 18/9/01 are very welcome and should be
sent
> >either in the body of the email or by post to:
> >
> >Joe Warner, 32 Queens Road, Barnetby-le-Wold, North Lincolnshire, DN38
6JH.
> >
> >The first issue will take the theme of "journeys", echoing the theme of
> >this years National Poetry Day. All submissions should reflect the theme
in
> >some way. "The theme can be interpreted widely, encompassing the many
> >different ways in which poetry can transport you to another world. It can
> >include travelogues, poetic postcards, voyages through the imagination
and
> >the odyssey of life itself." (National Poetry Society).
> >
> >Nightingale will be on sale mainly in Lincolnshire and neighbouring
> >counties priced between 30p and 50p depending on the final number of
pages.
> >Ottakers in Lincoln have kindly agreed to stock it as have Trayers Books
> >also in Lincoln. It will also be sent to local libraries. I do not intend
> >to provide complimentary copies as the aim is to be as self sufficient as
> >possible. Those of you in the UK can subscribe at £1 including postage
> >which will cover the first two issues. Make cheques payable to Joe Warner
> >and send to the above address.
> >
> >I have yet to work out the logistics and cost of sending Nightingale
beyond
> >the UK, but if you do live outside the UK and would like to subscribe,
> >email me with your address and I'll get back to you with the cost. I may
> >also look to do a PDF version which I could send free, its early days
yet.
> >
> >Ann Cleeves an established crime fiction writer, published by Macmillan,
> >will feature in the first issue, as will Pennine's John Carley. Steve
Wade
> >teaches creative writing at Huddersfield University, he has several
poetry
> >collections and short stories published alongside writing skills books,
has
> >a poem called Haiku Hike in the first edition.
> >
> >I would love to be able to publish a travel Haibun in this issue, so if
you
> >have one please do submit it for consideration. If you send a poem in a
> >relatively rare or esoteric form please include a few lines to explain
"the
> >rules" of the form.
> >
> >Best Wishes
> >
> >
> >Joe
>
>
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