Geraldine, it's yet to be seen whether, as you say, the journal will be
less of a closed shop than you think cambridge is. One waits with
baited breath.
On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 12:31:35 +0100, Geraldine Monk
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>Yes maybe she did Jeffrey but I think we should let Liz speak for
herself - otherwise things can get very muddy (I mean more muddy
than they already are!). As for a similar venture coming from
Cambridge - yes of course I would support it totally but I can't see it
happening as Cambridge does tend to be a bit of a closed shop and like
to talk about themselves whereas this journal is much more catholic
and seems to be striving against the 'old tie' network .
>
>Re Scott Thurston being partial towards my own work. Well yes it's
no secret and I'd be a bit of a twerp not to champion my champions
especially when they deserve it.
>
>Geraldine
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jeffrey Side
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 10:39 AM
> Subject: Re: Journal of Brit. What poetry is and isn't
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> I think what Liz means is that she is not for innovation propagated
by a
> sanctioned committee. I wonder if you would be so supportive of the
> journal if it were a Cambridge venture?
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