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Thank you, Tim.

 

I suppose I should say that there is no fixed, exclusive editorial policy. After all is said and done, our only (the only?) criterion is editorial whimsy!

 

Concrete poetry is unlikely to find favour (unless there is a real point to its concreteness), and we like conceptual poetry about as much as we like conceptual art (pretty much not at all). But for any rule there is the example which breaks it, so we don't vigorously discourage anything. And we offer pretty fast turnaround times on submissions (1-2 weeks usually), so no one has anything to lose by trying us out. In any case we have no problem with simultaneous submissions.

 

Don't know if that helps?

 

Philip

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Don't suppose you could be a bit more specific Philip. And welcome.

 

Cheers

 

Tim A.

 

On 5 Dec 2014, at 07:58, Philip Quinlan wrote:



we are able to present a relatively wide range of work, but don't generally favour the extremes of 'experimental' poetry.