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Blogs & People
Individuals-
Richard Barrett
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Sean Bonney
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Steven Waling
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Josh Corey
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Jeff Hilson
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Harry Godwin
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Charles Bernstein
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Crg Hill
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Mark Scroggins
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Richard Owens
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Geof Huth
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Karen Sandhu
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Jow Lindsay
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Jefferson Hansen
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Nick Piombino
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Peter Manson
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Daniel F. Bradley
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Laurie Duggan
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John Stiles
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Bill Drennan
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Jenny Allan
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John Latta
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John Sparrow
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Michael Weller
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Rebecca Cremin
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Marcus Slease
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Linus Slug
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Pierre Joris
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Tom Raworth
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Marko Niemi
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Ceri Buckmaster
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Kai Fierle-Hedrick
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Bill Allegrezza
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Robert Sheppard
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Becky Cremin
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Jerome Rothenberg
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Ryan Ormonde
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Laura Carter
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Michael Zand
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John Cayley
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Robert Archambeau
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Ron Silliman
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Justin Katko
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Timothy Thornton
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Nicholas Manning
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Thomas Basbøll
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Albert Pellicer
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Tim Yu
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K. Silem Mohammad
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Nada Gordon
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Kevin Doran
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Sites
Websites and online publications-
Poetry website run by Johannes Göransson, Joyelle McSweeney and John Dermot Woods.
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Cleaves is a journal run by Harry Godwin collecting innovative poetry from the United Kingdom and Europe. Each area will have an editor, who selects another editor after their issue is complete.
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Established by David-Baptiste Chirot to 'display works which express their visions of the historical and contemporary interelated lives of Anarchy & the Arts'.
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Interviews by Tom Beckett.
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'A series of elegantly produced, quick loading e-chaps.'
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Presenting engagements (including reviews) of poetry projects. Some issues also offer Featured Poets selected primarily by guest editors, a 'The Critic Writes Poems' series, and/or Feature Articles.
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'Great Works is a site for innovative writing: modernist, postmodernist, archaic. It proclaims the need to let a thousand flowers bloom, and rejects any single definition of what writing is. It welcomes alternative poetries and other writing.'
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Writers on writing.
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Journal focussing on modernist and contemporary innovative writing practices by women.
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'This blog is the public mind space of the Institute for the Future of the Book, a New York-based think tank dedicated to inventing new forms of discourse for the network age.'
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Online journal run by Edmund Hardy.
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lexico is a translation project run by Michael Zand which '[aims] to produce creative interpretations which offer innovative and contemporary perspectives, whilst at the same time capturing the spirit of the original text.'
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Little Red Leaves is a collectively edited online poetry journal that publishes twice yearly.
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Online publication run mainly by Jim Goar.
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Online publication run by Tim Atkins.
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'The intention is for Otoliths to appear quarterly, to contain a variety of what can be loosely described as e-things, that is, anything that can be translated (visually at this stage) to an electronic platform.' Run by Mark Young.
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'PORES is committed to the investigation and extension of poetic practice and to generating understanding and engagement with contemporary poetries. Linked with the Contemporary Poetics Research Centre at Birkbeck, London.'
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'press free press is a poetic collective. press free press is a restless poetic collective, committed to poetics and performance, yet restless within poetic and performance scenes: committed to dialogue and response, democracy and openness of practice.'
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Blog as poetic experiment. Run by Clifford Duffy.
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Creative writing blog established by Douglas Cowie, Redell Olsen and Adam Roberts, all of whom teach Creative Writing at Royal Holloway, University of London.
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Online poetry magazine.
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Online poetry magazine run by Trini Decombe and Nikki Dudley.
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Online audio publication.
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'The Argotist Online is devoted entirely to poetry and poetics. It publishes non-mainstream poetry, and features essays and interviews related to it.' Run by Jeffrey Side.
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An online record of an experiment in responding to National Poetry Month. Created by Sophie Robinson.
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Documenting all the latest relases from the small poetry presses of Britain. Run by Harry Godwin
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'Welcome to ToxicPoetry, where good poems go bad. A rather new press, we independently publish experimental mp3 poets in a very, very cool digital E-Book format.'
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'zimZalla is a publishing project organised by Tom Jenks intermittently releasing objects. We are interested in progressive, experimental work that explores new forms and ideas. We are open to any proposal. Contact us at zimZalla@fastmail.fm.'
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'Dusie is an online poetry journal featuring the work of emerging as well as established poets (or translations of) from around the world. Based in Switzerland, Dusie will continue to feature what can only be loosely defined as modern poetics.'
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Online poetry magazine.
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