Dear Arthur. I will admit I migrated over to PK as you know. I was a member
of both the Works and PK when my husband was alive. I am all in favour of
keeping the Works open and will still continue sending to both. I agree
with what Christina says about the Archives being lost forever and it will
be sad if this happens. I also think the Worm was a good thing too. So my
vote is to keep ithe Works open if possible. Best wishes Sally J
>From: Arthur Seeley <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Pennine Poetry Works <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Everybody please read.
>Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 17:51:12 +0100
>
>It has been obvious for some time, I think, that the List has not been as
>busy as it was in its heyday. Christine has been otherwise occupied, I have
>been involved in other things, Margaret has had Computer troubles etc etc
>and even though there are the odd submissions the place now seems empty and
>a little quiet. One can almost hear echoes from an empty room. Some of us
>seem to have migrated over to the PK site where it a little busier.
>For any of you who would like to move over to PK I can let you have the
>appropriate details
>The point I am making is do we remaining members think that keeoing the
>List open is a viable choice?
>I would appreciate your comments and thoughts and in the event I can ask
>John Carley to close the site. Let me know sometime in the next two weeks.
> Arthur
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