I've been away for a while and am not really up to speed with this one.
However,
the thought that Lawrence might quit the list is really very upsetting.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who values his posts. I can't imagine the
list without them. So this is good news.
Randolph Healy
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> From: Lawrence Upton. <[log in to unmask]>
> To: british-poets <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: re quitting the list
> Date: 16 November 1998 23:18
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> I'm not going to leave the list at the moment. I didn't come back on that
> immediately because I was looking for my message... but I seem to have
> erased it. So I can't see exactly what I said.
>
> I wouldn't want it to look like "I'll resign if you don't agree with me"
or
> anything like that. I just wanted to stress the importance of the issue
and
> question the validity of talking about anything if we can't talk about
> something like this
>
> svp tomorrow night - hampson and olson + magazine which adds padin to
that
> list + an editorial about first offense magazine
>
> L
>
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> Lawrence Upton's website: http://members.spree.com/sip/lizard/
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> "WORD SCORE UTTERANCE CHOREOGRAPHY in verbal and visual poetry"
> edited by Bob Cobbing and Lawrence Upton
> Writers Forum, London, 1998; 156 pp; ISBN 0 86162 750 4
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