What stands out to my eye is not the 'moves' (they're familiar enough) but
the dull flatness of most of the quotes, it's quite disturbing to
contemplate a world where they're significant writing. Oh dear, I've just
realised, it's the world we live in ...
2010/1/24 andrew burke <[log in to unmask]>
> I posted this on my blog when it appeared, Alison. What! You don't read my
> blog! Shame! :-)
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> Andrew
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> 2010/1/24 Alison Croggon <[log in to unmask]>
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> > The expose -
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> > http://htmlgiant.com/craft-notes/moves-in-contemporary-poetry/
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> > xA
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> Andrew
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> 'Beyond City Limits', pub. ICLL @ ECU, available at topnotch indie
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