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A way to read a poem
Adapted from an essay on teaching poetry on Nii’s website: What we run on when we run about poeting The original essay was delivered as a lecture for Writers Centre Norwich “Any real change implies the breakup of the world as one has always known it, the loss of all that gave one [...]
The New Foyles
In spite of myself, I have to come out and praise Foyles; it’s a store much changed for the better – what it has lost in character it has gained in integrity. When I began to work in publishing in the UK we used to regard books and magazines delivered to Foyles in much the [...]
Where those submissions go
I guess I could call this confessions of an idealistic editor, but I’m not making a 70s made-for-TV film so I won’t. In the early days of flipped eye publishing I saw every submission as a chance to enhance the experience that most aspiring writers have when they submit work to a publisher. I responded [...]
A little distraction
Early in the week I was happy to have some non-literary distraction delivered to me by one of my authors and sometime freelance photographer and designer, who designed all but one of the books in our mouthmark series, Inua Ellams. The task was simple – to create out of the multiplicities of randomness the web [...]
The Michael Marks Awards for Poetry Pamphlets
So, I arrived from a British Council-linked trip to India to find a press release about the Michael Marks Awards for Poetry Pamphlets. I’m very pleased about the awards for two reasons: 1) there is an award for both authors and publishers 2) I can’t help but feel that we contributed to the higher profile [...]
