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one of my corsica poems is going in an online magazine about the island!
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Congrats, Stuart!
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Gratz Stuart. What mag? What poem?
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Thanks folks!
It's not Faber & Faber or anything but it is a magazine on Corsica Isula dot com, called Bullitinu. They have taken "Bocca Palmente" - although the original unrevised version... They're also putting a link to the relevant feature page on Poets Graves Forum!
Cheers
Stuart
It's not Faber & Faber or anything but it is a magazine on Corsica Isula dot com, called Bullitinu. They have taken "Bocca Palmente" - although the original unrevised version... They're also putting a link to the relevant feature page on Poets Graves Forum!
Cheers
Stuart
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Stuart,
Getting the recognition of your words in print is always worth celebrating as a personal achievement; getting a non-poetry audience to recognise the existence of poetry, and, who knows, maybe even engage or -- forbid! -- enjoy, poetry . . . well, that should be yelled from the rooftops of any building that contains any collection!
Wonderful! Well done. Good for you, and good for poetry!
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Getting the recognition of your words in print is always worth celebrating as a personal achievement; getting a non-poetry audience to recognise the existence of poetry, and, who knows, maybe even engage or -- forbid! -- enjoy, poetry . . . well, that should be yelled from the rooftops of any building that contains any collection!
Wonderful! Well done. Good for you, and good for poetry!
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