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Apr142007

How 2: London Calling

'This section brings together new and emerging work from writers based in and around London who have not yet had a major collection of poetry published. For some of these writers the page-based book will not be the final destination of this work and so it seems all the more reason to gather them together here in a temporary snap-shot-gathering of various textualities which seem poised to continue in lines of allegiance both towards and away from the book.'

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Co-ordinated by:
Redell Olsen

Featuring:
Rosheen Brennan
Emily Critchley
Kai Fierle-Hedrick
Kristen Kreider
Frances Kruk
Marianne Morris
Sophie Robinson
Lydia White

Reader Comments (2)

With all due respect to other co-ordinators and editors of HOW2 - and not to put their sections down in any way, I was particularly excited when I received this section in my capacity as webmaster for HOW2. Awesome work by awesome artists, and a real crossing of poetic / media genres. It's an education.

This section, fascinating in its own right, offers a glimpse of what Dell's abilities are like in overseeing an entire issue. The new issue, tantalizingly close to completion, will be a force to be reckoned with. It makes me tremble with fear just to think about it.

If you are reading this and you still haven't checked out this section (and the rest of the issue, and the rest of HOW2) you are being silly. Go there now.

J

Sunday, April 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJohn

'The new issue, tantalizingly close to completion, will be a force to be reckoned with. It makes me tremble with fear just to think about it.'

What's the ETA? And have you ever considered being a ringmaster? Looking forward to it already.

Sunday, April 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterAlex

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