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Fri Apr 17, 2020 6:08 am

Seth and myself have poems in Streetcake Magazine

https://www.streetcakemagazine.com/issue.html

all the best

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Fri Apr 17, 2020 7:57 am

Many, many congrats Mac and Seth!

I love Seth’s ‘Soc al d stance’. He’s developing a series of these missing ‘I’ poems, I think. I read another one somewhere recently.

Mac, I remember this one, or at least a poem that shared a few lines with this one. It’s changed considerably. Really enjoyed.

I’m going to have to submit to ‘Streetcake’. I really like its innovative approach. So many interesting and unusual poems.

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Fri Apr 17, 2020 11:05 am

Thanks Tristan. Yes, Seth's poem ticked both humour and relevance.

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Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:36 pm

Well done Mac. I don't much like most of what is usually in Streetcake - Seth knows this, and (I think) attributes it to my fuddyduddyness - but I like your poem. And his, which is typically playful and erudite.

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The issue of that magazine has to be purchased, right? I couldn't find a link that took me into it.
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Thanks David. I've been enjoying Edward Thomas this week and just finished a collection of Katherine Mansfield's short stories and I'm now revisiting Kenneth Grahame's 'The Wind in the Willows' . Just an average Streetcake contributor :D

It is a free magazine Perry:

https://www.streetcakemagazine.com/uploads/2/4/7/1/24713274/streetcake_issue_66__4_.pdf

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I've never seen so much experimental poetry in one place. I'm going to have to take a sedative.
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Perry wrote:
Sat Apr 18, 2020 5:36 am
I've never seen so much experimental poetry in one place. I'm going to have to take a sedative.
That brought a smile to my face this morning. I can just imagine you needing a sedative after reading Streetcake Perry. Very funny.

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David wrote:
Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:36 pm
Well done Mac. I don't much like most of what is usually in Streetcake - Seth knows this, and (I think) attributes it to my fuddyduddyness - but I like your poem. And his, which is typically playful and erudite.

Cheers

David
Thanks, Mac!...congrats. Good to see you there.
Thanks, Tristan!
Thanks, David....not at all. You are entirely lacking any degree of fdness.

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