This list is being extended on a regular basis. (Note: links relating to individual
authors who have published with Wild Honey Press can be found in the gallery
of book covers.) Sites with the loudspeaker icon have a significant audio content.
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The Academy of American Poets
Resources include essays on poetry, biographies of more than 200 poets,
text of nearly 600 poems, and RealAudio of eighty poems read by their
authors. Visitors can log in and create a personal notebook, then fill
it with poems, bios, audio clips, and forums messages to which they may
wish to return. One can also sign up for Poets.org Update, a brief bimonthly
summary of what's new on the site, delivered via e-mail. The A.A.P. also
sponsors National Poetry Month. Which prompts a link to Charles
Bernstein's essay: Against
National Poetry Month As Such.
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Alison Croggon's Website
Contains biographical information, poems, essays, an interview by John
Kinsella and information on the magazine Masthead.
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Alt-x
Contains links to:
alt-x press / ebooks, palm titles, print on-demand, and more
amerika online: / mark amerika's popular internet column
altx audio: / streaming word-dub!
electronic book review: / a review forum on new media art & theory
grammatron: / the Internet Art classic
black ice fiction: / degenerative prose for the hungry masses
hyper-x: / beyond the book
filmtext: / the myth of total cinema
histories of internet art: / fictions and factions
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American Poetry Review
The online echo of a newsprint tabloid-format magazine. This latter has
been on the go for 28 years and is published six times a year with a circulation
of 20,000. An interesting mix of new and not so new writers.
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The Alsop Review
Writers featured include: Kim Addonizio, Karen Alkalay-Gut, George Amabile,
Tim Bellows, Jane Bernichon, Cindy Bosley, Julie Carter, Han hua-Chang,
Sylvia Chong, Linda Crespi, Allison Croggon, Ruth Diagon, Harold Enrico,
Michael Graber, Neile Graham, Claudia Grinnel, Rafael Guillen, Lola Haskins,
Andrew Hudgins, Amy Crane Johnson, Trevor Joyce, Caroline Kizer, Deena
Larsen, Dorianne Laux, Jenniffer Lesh, Denis List, Heather McLeod, Karen
Masullo, R.J. McCaffery, Janet Mead, Robert Mezey, Kristy Nielsen, Linda
Sue Park, Anthony Robinson, Linda Rogers, William Ryan, Miriam Sagan,
Katherine McCleod Searle, Karl J. Sherlock, Christian Simon, Ernest Slyman,
Robert Lavett Smith, Barry Spacks, A.E. Stallings, Billy Marshall Stoneking,
Jan Strever, Robert Sward, Virgil Subrez, Henry Taylor, Bob Zordani, Jaimes
Alsop, Jaimie Wasserman. Many of these have work in Real Audio here.
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The Atlantic Online.
Celebrating its fifth anniversary, this site contains a large selection
of poems, soundings, reviews, essays and audio. Featured writers include
W.S. Merwin, Robert Pinsky, Ellen Bryant Voight, Charles Simic and Stanley
Kunitz. Edited by Wen Stephenson. More than slightly bloke-heavy, but
otherwise valuable. Check out their Audible
Anthology.
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Barque Press.
Run by Andrea Brady and Keston Sutherland, Barque publish innovative
and experimental contemporary poetry from the UK and around the world.
Their latest project is "100 days: An Anthology", a response
to the early baleful days of the Bush administration through poetry, prose,
articles, cartoons. photographs, drawings... Barque also publish the
excellent Quid, a magazine of criticism, chest-beating and poetry.
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Blueroads
Peter Hughes' website. The two rooms of paintings in the Gallery will
give you a taste of my work in acrylic, oil and mixed media over the past
few months. You can also find details of poetry publications. Any
site that has a painting entitled maps used by birds #1 works for
me!
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BooksIrish.com
The online arm of Books Upstairs, a Dublin bookshop just opposite Trinity
College. An extensive collection of Irish interest books, and much more.
Interviews, reviews, snippets and audio.
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The
B.B.C. Study Ireland Poetry Series
A site arising out of the TV series presented by Glen Patterson. For some
reason, almost all the nouns in the introductory material have superlatives
attached to them. Useful potted biographies. The poems are presented in
text and real audio form, followed by explorations and suggestions. Featured
poets: Ciaran Carson, Elaine Gaston, Seamus Heaney, Michael Longley, Medbh
McGuckian, Eilish Martin, Paul Muldoon and Cathal O Searcaigh.
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Burning Press
A site for Experimental & InterMedia Literatures run by luigi-bob
drake Contains:
CybpherAnthology Project: an in-process attempt to locate community(s)
among various online writing projects...
Wr-eye-tings Scratchpad: online laboratory and showcase for WWWeb-based
intermedia...
Machine Made of Words: virtual gallery of online hypertext/vizlit
and audioart...
InYrEar: Performance and Sound poetries, in RealAudio Format...
Textworx Toolshed: downloadable programs for aleatoric text manipulation,
manglement, & other fun...
TapRoot Reviews: reviews and documentation of Literary MicroPresses;
a snapshot of the alternative poetry scene circa the mid 1990's...
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Calgary Writer's House
Contains real audio of the following: Dennis Cooley [interview], Barry
McKinnon interview], George Bowering [reading], George Bowering [interview
, Basil Bunting: Briggflatts [reading , Christian Bok [interview] and
more.
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A Chide's Alphabet
David Bircumshaw's e-zine, launched on 21st of May, is available in two
formats: as an .rtf file delivered via e-mail or as the website above.
David writes: The point of this magazine is to gather together disparities,
poetry that is outside conformity but not necessarily repeating the polar
opposition of mainstream/avant-garde and all the other over repeated war-cry
binaries ... Issue 1 features Trevor Joyce and Randolph Healy
(Eire) Candice Ward (USA) Alison Croggon and Emma Lew (Australia) Ian
Davidson (Wales) Robin Hamilton (Scotland) and David Bircumshaw (England)
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Comprepoetica
A poetry data collection site run by Bob Grumman. His ultimate aim is
not without ambition:
My intention in creating this site, which officially opened on
Columbus Day 1997, is ecumenical. I want it to represent everyone writing
and/or commenting on poetry.
Still very incomplete, naturally, the site is home for a biographical
dictionary, with poems, a poetry survey, Notes Toward a Full Taxonomy
of Literature with a defence of taxonomies, essays and some of Grumman's
columns from Small Press Review.
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Contemporary Poetry Review
Wide ranging including, if a little apologetically, reviews of work by
less than rectilinear writers like John Ashbery and Lissa Wolsak. Intelligent
stuff by reviewers: Garrick Davis, William Gibson, Brian Henry, E.A. Hilbert,
Preston Merchant, Justin Quinn, Ethan Paquin, J.S. Renau, James Rother,
David Wheatley and Merryn Williams.
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The Cortland Review
Inclusively edited by J.M. Spalding. As far as I can make out, all poetry
in TCR is in both text and Real Audio format. Many features, including
extended Real Audio interviews, which are no longer visible on the main
page can be found in their list of authors. This includes Charles Bernstein,
Elaine Equi, W.S. Merwin, Marge Piercy, Robert Pinsky and many others.
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Cyclopedia Ireland.
Run by Philip Casey, CYCLOPEDIA IRELAND is intended as a dynamic
index to Irish cultural subject matter, rather than as a directory of
Irish websites. Links will bring you to a history of brewing in Dublin,
how to make a bodhran, concise biographies of Irish writers, Irish lighthouses,
church organs in Ireland, Sarah Flannery's famous paper on cryptography,
and so on.
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The Dublin Writers' Workshop
The Dublin Writers Workshop is the city's oldest active writers group.
It was founded in 1982 and its original home was the Oak Public House
on Dame Street, hence the title of its anthology - Acorn and the online
Review, Electric
Acorn. Since then it has been housed in a number of pubs, but is now
settled in the upstairs room of Bowes Pub on Fleet Street. It meets there
at 8.30pm on the first three Mondays of every month.
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Duration Press
Apart from its own features, this site acts as a portal for the publishers:
duration press • burning deck • paradigm press • krupskaya • potes & poets
• the figures • talisman house interlope • skanky possum • a+bend press
• kenning • the germ • tripwire • leroy chapbooks etherdome • diæresis
• zasterle • nedge • subpress • propjet • pressed wafer • beautifulswimmer
press spectacular books • ixnay • samizdat • aerial magazine / edge books
• crayon magazine • atelos pavement saw • avenue b • black square editions
• the owl press • dcpoetry • primitive publications 2nd story books •
booglit / belladonna books / shifting units press • double change • adventures
in poetry meritage press • hypobololemaioi
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The Electronic Poetry Centre
An immensity all of its own. Links, authors' pages, multimedia files,
archive of the poetics@buffalo e-list and more. Note the archive of the
Linebreak radio broadcasts which features writers like Steve McCaffery,
Karen Mac Cormack, Ron Silliman, Lyn Hejinian, Susan Howe, Jackson Mac
Low, Robert Creeley, Fiona Templeton, Bruce Andrews, Barbara Guest and
others. Here's the blurb a performance in itself.
Winner of the 1997 CASE Award for Radio Programming, LINEbreak
is a series of half-hour length programs with some of the smartest and
most innovative writers and artists at work today. LINEbreak showcases
a broad range of authors from around the country and around the world,
from famous novelists and screenwriters whose work is regularly reviewed
in The New York Times, The Village Voice and The New York Review of
Books, to revolutionary and avant-garde poets, performance artists and
video artists whose work is often neglected by the mainstream media.
The series is hosted and co-produced by poet and professor Charles Bernstein,
and is produced and directed by Martin Spinelli.
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The
Electronic Poetry Review
Issue two now available. Contains a cracking interview with David Bromige
by a duo calling themselves "Two Many Stars". Also features new
poems by Maxine Chernoff, Liz Waldner, Tessa Rumsey, Leslie Scalapino, Adrienne
Su, Aaron Shurin, David Case, Kevin Prufer, Claudia Keelan, Sam Witt, Tessa
Rumsey, Dean Young, Jane Mead, Major Jackson and Christopher Davis. Reviews
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Frank's home
Poetry by David Gitin, George Mattingly, Frank Parker, David Peirce, Daniel
Roberts, Michael Rothenberg, Stephen Vincent, John Wilson.
Translations by Ken Bullock, Margriet Naber-Tchicai, Michael Pickering,
Anne Berkeley.
Poetry with media by Peter Howard, Allison Inaba and Michael Rothenber
and Nancy Victoria Davis.
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Freebase Accordion
Peter Manson's site. Here find info on Object Permanence, the magazine
founded by Peter Manson and Robin Purves which introduced contemporary
British and North American poetry to a largely indifferent Scottish audience.
Also contains the Alas.dair J. Marshall Picture Gallery, some fractals
by Manson, a guest poet and more.
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Great
Works
Edited by Peter Philpott, this is the online resuscitation of a publishing
venture from the seventies. He describes it as "a site for innovative
writing: modernist, postmodernist, archaic. Poetry, prose, or any other
operations of language considered that encounter contemporary experience.
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The Gig
A magazine run by Nate Dorward. Eight issues so far. The double issue
4/5 focused on the work of Peter Riley, with 13 essays, poetry, an interview
and a bibliography.
Poetry by John Wilkinson, Lisa Jarnot, Deanna Ferguson, Peter Riley, Alan
Halsey, Pete Smith, Trevor Joyce, Maurice Scully, Allen Fisher, Peter
Manson, Clark Coolidge, Drew Milne, Lissa Wolsak, tony Lopez, Gavin Selerie,
RF Langley, Robert Sheppard, Erin Moure, Bill Griffiths, Marjorie Welish,
Bruce Andrews, Randolph Healy, cris cheek, Catriona Strang, Peter Hughes,
Susan Clark, Nathaniel Mackey, Thomas A. Clark, Geraldine Monk, Tim Davis,
Steve McCaffery, Helen MacDonald, Tony Baker, Lise Downe, Ian Davidson,
Lisa Robertson, Karen McCormack, Keston Sutherland, Rae Armantrout, Peter
Larkin, Dorothy Trujillo Lusk, Catherine Wagner, Christine Stewart, Andrew
Brewerton, Steve Benson, Ken Edwards, kenneth Goldsmith, Peter Middleton,
Elizabetyh James, Adrian Clarke, Ralph Hawkins.
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Haiku Talk
A general discussion list for writers and others interested in haiku and
related genres. A forum for news and views.
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hardPressed Poetry
This is a site devoted to a small press and distribution service run by
Billy Mills and Catherine Walsh. To quote from their site: We publish
and distribute mainly Irish poetry that you won’t often find in your local
bookshop. Amongst other things, you can find information about the
Journal, hardPressed poetry’s irregular magazine publication of Irish
and other poetry and prose. To order, drop them a line at: hpp@gofree.indigo.ie.
Poets whose work hPP distributes include: Billy Mills, Robert Archambeau,
Tom Raworth, Brian Coffey, Maurice Scully, Randolph Healy, Geoffrey Squires,
Trevor Joyce, Catherine Walsh, David Lloyd, Augustus Young.
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Harper Audio
Not being a fan of the way they have spread James Joyce's slender audio
output over a number of anthology type tapes, I was initially reluctant
to recommend this lot. However, their site has notable, and extensive,
readings by Anne Sexton, Robert Frost, TS Eliot, Langston Hughes, Wallace
Stevens, Dylan Thomas and others. The sound quality is deliberately not
great (they want you to buy their tapes), but some gripping performances.
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How2
Kathleen Fraser is the founding editor/publisher of this website which
aims at "extending how(ever)'s original spirit of inquiry into modernist
and contemporary innovative writing practices by women." The archive houses
the two dozen issues of How(ever), originally issued between May 1983
and April 1988 and those issues of How2 which have so far been published.
The current issue contains writing by Lissa Wolsak, Susan Clark, Kathleen
Fraser, Carla Harryman and Leslie Scalapino, a section on How(ever), a
symposium (a) on Mina Loy edited by Hilda Bronstein and (b) on African-American
New Poetries edited by Kathy Lou Schultz.
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IP
This site will give you an overview of titles from three imprints — Interactive
Press (IP), Glass House Books (GHB) and IP Digital (IPD). Authors include
Sara Moss, David P. Reiter, Tony Kearney, R.D. Morrison, Phil Brown, Juliana
Burgesen-Bednareck, Beatriz Copello, MTC Cronin and Tricia Dearborn. Click
on a cover to find, in some cases, samples from the book, including mp3
readings, or otherwise to be brought to an order form. (For an example
of the former see Dearborn's Frankenstein's
Bathtub.) Great to see a publishers using online ordering more
and more given the exorbitant costs of bank drafts. There's also a free
online newsletter, IP
enews, which is open to submissions on e-publishing and other writing
related issues.
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IQ Infinity: The
Unknown James Joyce
Part of Jorn Barger's encyclopaedic Robot Wisdom site. Remarkable thorough,
varied and interesting it contains all sorts of resources on all of Joyce's
writings. It's also great fun.
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Irish Writers Online
A huge collection of mini-biographies diligently maintained by poet and
novelist Philip Casey.
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Jacket
Magazine
Poetry, interviews, articles, reviews. A colossus, edited by John
Tranter. You can get lost for days in this one. Interviews with Lionel
Fogarty, Roy Fisher, John Ashbery, Simon Perchik, Dorothy Hewett, Henry
Gould. Features on John Forbes, Mina Loy, Nathaniel Tarn, Jack Spicer, Edward
Dorn, Yasusada, Robert Sheppard, Barbara Guest, Frank O'Hara, Joanne Kyger,
Philip whalen, Martin Johnston, Paul Blackburn, Jorge Carerra Andrade, Clark
Coolidge. Poems from these and many others.
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Kelly Writers
House.
This link brings you to the webcasts section of KWH containing readings
and question and answer sessions recorded in real video. Authors include
Joan Retallack, Steve McCaffery, Lisa Robertson, Tony Kushner, Slavoj
Zizek, Kenneth Goldsmith, Rick Moody, Philly Talks, John Edgar Wideman,
John Updike, Robert Creeley, Thalia Field, Grace Paley. The archive list
may not be quite up to date.
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Light &
Dust Anthology of Poetry
A massive anthology containing very generous selections, often complete
books, by over 100 poets including bp nichol, Jackson Mac Low, Rochelle
Owens, Carl Rakosi, Jerome Rothenberg, Michael Basinski.
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Modern American
Poetry
An Online Journal and Multimedia Companion to Anthology of Modern American
Poetry (Oxford University Press, 2000) Edited by Cary Nelson. Contains
commentary on, poems by and external links for 161 American poets.
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Mudlark An Electronic Journal of
Poetry & Poetics
Never in and never out of print... runs the motto of Mudlark, edited
by William Slaughter. Each of the 20+ issues to date offers a generous
selection from (usually) one poet, e.g. Mudlark 6 features Island Road,
a one hundred sonnet sequence by Henry Gould and Mudlark 8 features A
Sound the Mobile Makes in Wind by Sheila E. Murphy. The full list
of authors is: Joe Ahearn Valerie Anthony Louis Armand Michael Baron James
Bertolino Martin Bennett John Brennen Van K. Brock Michael Cadnum Richard
Carr Tim Cumming Ruth Daigon Catherine Daly Risa Denenberg Frances Driscoll
R. Virgil Ellis Molly Fisk Gerald Fleming Donna Frazier Robert Garlitz
Henry Gould Taylor Graham Robert Gregory Claudia K. Grinnell Edward Harkness
Michael Hettich Alan Kaufman John Kinsella Sarah Law Mercedes Lawry Jeffrey
Little Stuart Lishan Rupert Loydell Kate Lutzner Shqipe Malushi Jack Martin
Errol Miller Bryan Murphy Peter Murphy Sheila E. Murphy Michael Neff Mike
O'Connor Simon Perchik Josef Pesch Aidan Rooney-Céspedes Michael Rothenberg
Virginia Schaefer Andrew Schelling Kenneth Sherwood Barry Spacks Robert
Sward David Swoyer Qian Xi Teng Lina ramona Vitkauskas Richard von Sturmer
Diane Wald Andrew Wilson Jane Yolen Alexandra Yurkovsky.
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New Hope International
Details of all the books/magazines currently available from NHI; guidelines
for contributors; links to other poetry sites; and a showcase for some
of the work published by NHI.
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New Hope International
Review OnLine
Reviews of magazines, books, audio material, software, videos and artefacts,
including email/website links to authors and publishers.
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OTHER: British and Irish
Poetry Since 1970
Edited by Richard Caddel and Peter Quartermain, OTHER is a highly focused
anthology bringing together several important strands of English-language
poetry that are not otherwise so readily accessible. It includes work
by 55 poets, among them Cris Cheek, Brian Coffey, Fred d’Aguiar, Allen
Fisher, Ulli Freer, Randolph Healy, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Wendy Mulford,
Tom Raworth, Denise Riley, Catherine Walsh; a critical introduction addressing
such topics as the interaction of British and American poetic traditions;
and brief biographical and bibliographical notes on each poet.
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Oxford Anthology
of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry
Edited by KEITH TUMA, Miami University of Ohio. First comprehensive
anthology devoted exclusively to 20th century British and Irish poetry.
Presenting a wide-ranging selection of vital twentieth-century work, the
Anthology of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry contains over
450 poems by 126 poets, beginning with Thomas Hardy and Gerard Manley
Hopkins and ending with Catherine Walsh and Helen Macdonald.
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The Poetry Project
All you ever wanted to know about the Poetry Project, located in St. Marks-in-the-Bowery.
Features information on workshops, readings etc. and poems by Rosa Alcala
Will Alexander L.S. Asekoff Eddie Bell John Bradford Laynie Browne Mary
Burger Garrett Caples Brenda Coultas Norma Cole Linh Dinh Jean Donnelly
Joe Elliot Theodore Enslin Tonya Foster Merry Fortune Eliza Gallagher
Susan Gevirtz Diane Glancy Luisa Giugliano Tony Hoffman Coral Hull Don
Hymans Summi Kaipa Shannon Ketch Bill Kushner Rachel Levitsky Brendan
Lorber Brian Lucas Dan Machlin Gena Mason Pattie McCarthy Chris McCreary
Josie McKee Mark McMorris Sharon Mesmer Susan Mills Ange Mlinko Eileen
Myles Alice Notley Hoa Nguyen Akilah Oliver Eric Priestley Kristin Prevallet
Lisa Robertson Wendy Rose Douglas Rothschild Camille Roy Jocelyn Saidenberg
Anthony Salerno Susan Schultz Lytle Shaw Eleni Sikelianos Jonathan Skinner
Dale Smith Roberto Tejada Peter Trachtenberg Elizabeth Treadwell Lourdes
Vazquez Jo Ann Wasserman Shao Wei James Wilk and Liz Young
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Poetry Ireland
Ireland's national poetry organisation. Director Joe Woods.
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Poetry Super Highway
Lots of things happening on the home page, of which the Poetry Super Highway
zine is just one. The latter features short extracts from a very large
number of contemporary poets, many of whom I've met here for the first
time. Well worth a visit.
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pURL
Come for the criticism, stay for the self-anagrammatising welcome message.
This is a project that John Cayley set up with the idea of starting a
discussion group for way-out poetry. Poems were submitted and to be analysed
without knowledge of the identity of the author. It collapsed, incredibly
enough, due to lack of submissions and, not so incredibly, grumblings
from the lit-surgeons that there weren't enough masterpieces coming in.
All the same, an interesting ruin.
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Readme
Edited by Gary Sullivan.
Contains interviews with and poetry by Charles Bernstein, Mary Burger,
Jeff Clark, Nada Gordon, Randolph Healy, Kent Johnson, Rebecca Levi, Ange
Mlinko, Alan Sondheim, Phoebe Gloeckner, Adeena Karasick, Wendy Kramer,
Hoa Nguyen, Laurie Price, Rod Smith, Scott Stark, Eileen Tabios, Tod Thilleman,
Alysia Abbott, Anselm Berrigan & Marcella Durand, bill bissett, Peter
Ganick, Mitch Highfill, Mez, Carol Mirakove, Mark Peters, Ron Silliman,
Brian Kim Stefans, John Ashbery, Rolf Belgum, Mairéad Byrne, Martin Corless-Smith,
Benjamin Friedlander, Kenneth Goldsmith, Kevin Killian, Sheila E. Murphy,
Julie Patton, Wanda Phipps, Fatimah Tuggar, Mark Wallace. There are also
many essays, reviews and online chapbooks.
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Reality Street
Editions.
Ken Edward's press. "REALITY STREET EDITIONS was formed in 1993,
as an amalgamation of two independent poetry presses: Ken Edwards' Reality
Studios, which had been operating in London since 1978, and Wendy Mulford's
Street Editions, founded in Cambridge in 1972. Since 1998 it has been
run solely by Ken Edwards. We publish contemporary writing in English,
and in translation from other languages. We're committed to producing
well designed and printed trade paperback editions in limited runs but
at affordable prices."
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Salmon Publishing
The Salmon catalogue includes initial works by now-established poets Rita
Ann Higgins, Theo Dorgan, Moya Cannon, Mary O'Donnell, Eamonn Wall, Mary
O'Malley, Eva Bourke, Janice Fitzpatrick-Simmons, and Gerard Donovan.
It has published a range of international poets including Adrienne Rich,
Marvin Bell, Richard Tillinghast and Carol Ann Duffy. Directed by Jessie
Lendennie,
Salmon Publishing is based in County Clare, Ireland,
half a mile north of the world-famous Cliffs of Moher - as close
as one gets to poetry in landscape! Taking its name from the Salmon
of Knowledge in Celtic mythology, Salmon was established in 1982
with the publication of The Salmon, a journal of poetry and
prose, as an alternative voice in Irish literature. Since then over
150 volumes of poetry have been produced, and Salmon has become
one of the most important publishers in the Irish literary world.
By specialising in the promotion of new poets, Salmon has enriched
Irish literary publishing and now has the most representative list
of women poets in Ireland.
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Salt Publishing
An independent publishing house with offices in Perth, Australia and Cambridge,
England. Run by the indefatigable John Kinsella and Chris Emery.
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Samizdat
A broadsheet poetry magazine edited by Robert Archambeau. This site, designed
by Kate Swoboda, is just up and so far contains issue seven of the mag,
a special on the poets and anthologists Pierre Joris and Jerome Rothenberg.
Also contains poems by Steve McCaffery, Paul Celan and Pablo Picasso.
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Seamus Heaney
This site seems to be owned by Heaney himself. Contains the full text
of the majority of his poems. Quite a few of the links within the site
don't work, but a useful resource nonetheless.
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Shearsman
Information about Tony Frazer's Shearsman press and magazine. The site
also features poems by Karin Lessing, Christopher Middleton, Peteris Cedrins
and Simon Perchik.
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Six Gallery Press
Closer to the acorn than the mighty oak at present, this site promises
to become a database of publishers and writers. At present there's the
beginnings of an online anthology, Jacob's Ladder, which will also have
a print incarnation, reviews, a gallery and audio. Run by Tim Miller.
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Sound Eye
Webmaster Trevor Joyce says:
This is a site given over to poetry, in the broad sense. The focus
is on Irish poetry in the English language, and on work which seems
to me to extend in interesting and surprising ways the possibilities
for poetry anywhere, anytime, anyhow. Much material is here already
- more will follow soon.
You will also find information about the history of alternative poetries,
especially in Ireland. Since work of this sort is usually omitted from
big anthologies and grand surveys, even poets working in the field are
often unaware of parallel efforts elsewhere. This site will play its
part in countering that waste.
Contains poetry by Brian Coffey, Randolph Healy, Trevor Joyce, Tom Raworth,
Maurice Scully, Michael Smith. How about an update Trevor?
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Stride Publications
Rupert M. Loydell's press, which braves the hazards of publishing both
mainstream and avant-garde writers. Has a link to Stride
Magazine.
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Sun and Moon
Douglas Messerli's site. Contains work by many Sun and Moon authors including:
Norberto Luis Romero, Charles Bernstein, Paal-Helge Haugen, Claes Andersson,
Stacey Levine, Ece Ayhan, Aaron Shurin, Larry Eigner, Friederike Mayrocker,
Lee Ann Brown, Fanny Howe, Juliana Spahr and Cole Swensen.
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Tom Raworth
Tom's own site featuring poems and visual. Also news of readings and books.
Highly recommended.
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Tom Leonard
Contains a Leonard bibliography. Also text and audio for his poem the
6 O'Clock News along with excerpts from two essays he wrote in the
seventies. These latter were "provided for the thousands of English
school students presently cursed with having to come up with exam answers
if they choose this poem in their GCSE. ". Don't miss it.
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Try Listen Audio
Archive
I heard about this site from Juliana Spahr who said:
Hear poets read and discuss their work work mainly in English but also
in Bislama, Hawaiian, Pidgin/Hawaiian Creole English, and other languages.
Also photos of poets. Features readings and/or talks by: Alani Apio, Kathy
Dee Kaleokealoha Kaloloahilani Banggo, Tisa Bryant, Darryl Keola Cabacungan,
Catalina Cariaga, Sia Figiel, Jacinta Galea'i, Eric Gamalinda, C. S. Giscombe,
Renee Gladman, Ku'ualoha Meyer Ho'omanawanui, Summi Kaipa, Pamela Lu,
Ian MacMillan, Mark McMorris, Grace Molisa, Sianne Ngai, Nourbese Philip,
Bhanu Kapil Rider, Susan Schultz, Leonard Schwartz, Bob Shacochis, Caroline
Sinavaiana, Anne Tardos, Teresia Teaiwa, Lee Tonouchi, Edwin Torres, Lois-Ann
Yamanaka, Allison Yap, Zhang Er. Highly recommended.
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UBUWEB
Visual, concrete and sound poetry. Contains work by over 200 artists including
Guillaume Appolinare, Anne Waldman, John Cage, Gertrude Stein, the Four
Horsemen, Ian Hamilton Finlay and Johanna Drucker.
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Vispo
Experimental visual poetry, essays on new media etc by Jim Andrews. Some
beautiful stuff here
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Webartery
A collaborative site with links to web pages by members: Alan Sondheim,
Bill Marsh, {brad brace}, Brian Lennon, Carolyn Black, Carolyn Guertin,
Charles Sheppard, Claire Dinsmore, Corey Eiseman, Dajuin Yao, Dan Waber,
David Daniels, David Knoebel, Deena Larsen, Dirk Hine, Don Stuefloten,
Duc Thuan, Florian Cramer, Helen Whitehead, Howard Zyrb, Jack Kimball,
Janan Platt, Jennifer Ley, Jim Andrews, Joe Keenan, Joel Weishaus, Jorge
Luiz Antonio, Kevin Floyd , Komninos Zervos, Kristopher Krug, Lee Worden,
LOOPBYMATTEW, Loss Pequeño Glazier, M. D. Coverley aka Marjorie C. Luesebrink,
Martha Cinader, Mez, Michael Snider, Miekal And, Millie Niss, Oliver Gassner,
Peter Howard, Randy Adams, Reiner Strasser, Robert Kendall, Rodrigo Constanzo,
Sabine Mai, Shannon O'Neill, Shuen-shing Lee (a.k.a. Poseidon), Stefano
Coluccini & Susanna Lucidi, Stephanie Strickland, Steve Duffy [aka krumm],
Sue Thomas, Susan Katz, Talan Memmott, Ted Warnell, Tom Bell.
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WordWizards
An international group of Writers: poets, novelists, short story writers,
essayists and others who through email discuss the world of writing, disseminate
information, offer help, criticism and general support to other members
of the group.
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The World of Poetry
Contains the United States of Poetry - a thematically arranged online
anthology. Hotspots include Lois-Ann Yamanaka's Boss
of the Food and Leonard Cohen's Democracy
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Writenet
Resources for teachers and writers. Of note is the archive
of Daniel Kane's interviews, which include poems (text and audio), with
poets such as Bernadette Mayer, Fanny Howe, Robert Creeley, John Ashbery,
Rae Armantrout, Robert Pinsky and others. Lee Ann Brown is the current
(May 2001) poet in residence.
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