http://www.styluspoetryjournal.com/main/master.asp?id=75
http://www.tattoohighway.org/index.html
http://www.nthposition.com/poetry.php
http://www.bhtafe.edu.au/divan/divan5/
http://www.softblow.com/
http://www.wanderingdog.co.uk/
http://www.muse-apprentice-guild.com/
Yes, I still get and read books too.
best, Sue
At 03:07 AM 2/16/2005, you wrote:
>Ah, well Sue, you've obviously already done well. let those of us who
>don't know those sites have their URLs, would you?
>
>I agree that one can 'publish' like mad just on the web, & do well that
>way too. But I guess, depending on what you care about, there are some
>paper zines that will remain important (although I never really wanted
>to get in to The New Yorker, for example).
>
>Certainly I read a lot on screen now. But even more, given that I have
>only so much time, I still get & read books.
>
>Doug
>On 15-Feb-05, at 12:11 AM, Sue Stanford wrote:
>
>>Hi Doug,
>>
>>Thank you. I will have to check out these sites. As you say there are
>>such
>>a lot. I've had some luck with Divan and Stylus Poetry Journal in
>>Australia, wanderingdog and nthposition in UK, Softblow in Singapore,
>>M.A.G. and Tattoo Highway in US among others. I would prefer to get to
>>know
>>a site in a more than superficial way if I'm going to be published
>>there -
>>but there's only so much I can keep up with:-) Usually I find places
>>because other people tell me about them, or they are linked to sites I
>>like. So although there is a great sense of freedom about using the
>>internet, one is constrained (as well as guided) by 'community'
>>factors.
>>
>>Of course there are hierarchies 'ordering' these publications, but I
>>sense
>>that they are fairly fluid ones with all sorts of local and special
>>interest patternings. I wonder how much consensus there would be on
>>this
>>group about which are worth reading? How many people have moved away
>>from
>>paper to the screen for much of the poetry they read?
>>
>>
>>best,
>>
>>Sue
>
>Douglas Barbour
>Department of English
>University of Alberta
>Edmonton Alberta T6G 2E5 Canada
>(780) 436 3320
>http://www.ualberta.ca/~dbarbour/dbhome.htm
>
>Reserved books. Reserved land. Reserved flight.
>And still property is theft.
>
> Phyllis Webb
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