Tilla,
Sorry to dig this up so late but I'm curious about the question - like what
would be the cause of regret? Ideological? 'Formal'? Bad production? Bad
company?
Curious partly because I've never had that feeling, then slightly worried
maybe I ought to have...
I have had the experience of regretting being published in a magazine which
had alongside a prejudicial ranting opinion piece, and decided not to submit
again, but with poetry anthologies I've never much minded about the company,
only if they're too mean to send a complimentary copy.
Jamie
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From: Tilla Brading
Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2014 7:43 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Question
Are there ways we might revive the conversations such as posting a monthly
question on an aspect of poetry, or putting up mimi reviews of a reading,
book of theory or poetry?
Best wishes all ye run-off-your-feet-so no-time-to-interact on poetry,
Tilla
PS. My question at the moment is: have you ever been sucked into
contributing to an anthology and, when you saw it, regretted it? (Needless
to say, I have….)
Tilla Brading
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On 28 Sep 2014, at 10:24, Peter Riley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Is it the opinion of the members of this list that it is defunct? Irrelevant
to the monastic isolation and silence of British & Irish poets these days?
Replaced by FaceBook? Died of fatigue or boredom?
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