Some of this company might like to note that I'm now the "poetry
editor" of The Fortnightly Review, which is a website publishing
articles on a variety of cultural matters, specially interested in
exploring corners and transgressing options, named with reference to
Trollope's Fortnightly Review of 1865. In this capacity I shall be
contributing an article each month, which will normally be about newly
published poetry or poetry events in UK. But the first, now up, is a
kind of creed. The site is free; there is a £10 subscription but
that's for those who want to support it.
Also on the site is an article on Nicholas Moore's "pomenvylopes" by
Martin Sorrel, and several items on Vorticism, Pound/Eliot and so
forth, including a reissue of Pound's essay "Vorticism" from the old
Fortnightly.
My articles are not and will not be be addressed to a poetry audience,
but to readers seriously interested in contemporary issues,
philosophical, political, and cultural.
The review: http://fortnightlyreview.co.uk/
My article: http://fortnightlyreview.co.uk/2012/02/poetry-cults-enclaves/
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