Geoff Stevens

February 19, 2012

I was saddened to hear that Geoff Stevens has died. ‘Purple Patch’ and indeed Geoff became incredibly influential in the world of poetry. He championed small presses and unknown poets. His life’s work seemed to be to take on the poetry establishment and its cliques.  ‘Purple Patch’ was dedicated to publishing poems that people actually want to read. At the end of each year the magazine published an honours list of best small magazines and small magazine’s poets.

Whenever one submitted work he took the time to critique it and even made suggestions to improve the poem.  My link with Geoff and indeed his magazine began when he published  a poem of mine when I was twenty two , which must have been around abut the time the magazine began . Latterly, I was so proud to reciprocate by publishing some of his work in ‘Message’.

 

PK Awards 2011

February 6, 2012
Wonderful  news form Jim Bennett at The Poetry Kit. Two of the poems I nominated from the magazine have been included in The Poetry Kit awards 2011. They are Jane Francis  'Winding Sheet ' and Michele Byrne 'Left Handed'. They will be included in an e-anthology to be published later this year. Congratulations to them both.

I must say I'm chuffed to be listed along with The Journal. Prole and South. Hurrah!

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Natural Selection

January 30, 2012

Thankfully submissions continue to come into the magazine. What strikes me is the quality of the work. I want to publish them all but of course space is an issue. It occurs to me that I need to be more discerning now. Good poems must be put into a folder and then a judicious examination and selection  of the very best will be made . These will then make up the issue. I think this will increase the reputation of the magazine but alsomake it an absolute achievement to be selected.

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Glittering prizes

January 17, 2012

A new year’s resolution to enter competitions has me thinking about the knack of winning glittering prizes. For a start one has to send off entries. This is a bit of a stumbling block for me ….’funds is limited’ .. how on earth  do poets afford to enter once let alone multiple times ? One could spend a fortune. I suppose the art is to find the right competition for your work , affiliated perhaps to a magazine that seems to ‘like your style’ so to speak.

Then there’s the problem...


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Not only the Dark launch

December 17, 2011
was brave and volunteered to read my poem included in the  charity anthology Not only the Dark, felt sick all day and on seeing the podium and mike nearly bolted. Got through it with the encouragement of June English.

It was lovely though to meet some poets who have been published in the magazine including Marilyn Donovan who is 'Canterbury Poet of the Year' and Alan Gleave a long time supporter of the magazine.

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Caught in the net

November 22, 2011
I'm thrilled to find that I am one of the featured poets in The Poetry Kit 's 'Caught in the Net' series  .  But dear me the photo , I do indeed look as if I've been dredged up out of the sea .Other poets have groovy photos either posed or in action doing something marvelous like climbing a mountain. I shall have to obtain some new ones or I shall put readers off. My usual way is to take my own whilst leaning back like a gymnast . The photos are OK but I have my hand bag collection waving in ...
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The problem with volunteering

November 11, 2011

I have volunteered to read a poem included in an anthology.  This is a step up from my usual efforts. However I will be surrounded by poets used to reading so shall have to stand up, look at the audience and read at the same time .

 Now for a dizzy poet this could be tricky . I have trouble walking and scrabbling for car keys in my bag. So I shall have to rehearse synchronising all three skills. Thank goodness it’s a short poem.

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Mentioned ...

November 11, 2011
I was at a reading recently and rifling through an anthology I noted that one contributor's  had listed the magazine in her biography. I was very proud.
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Calling all female poets............

October 27, 2011

Quite heartened to find that the magazine is fully booked up until next Summer. I do tend to squeeze as many poems in as possible.  Recent submissions for the Summer issue have included some very fine poems  particularly a batch written by women which is a relief since the magazine tends to be biased towards men. I don’t know why the magazine doesn’t attract female writers especially since I advertised in Myslexia. So I’m hoping the word is being spread that the magazine is open to busi...


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word hoard empty

October 17, 2011

I’ve found over the years that lack of sleep is not conducive to writing: either wanting to or working effectively. So at the moment, I’m staring at pages wondering if I can have a nap at 4 am.  Similarly it puts the kybosh on ideas…my mind is currently a blank page …. I do think to negotiate poetry  both reading and  writing it,  ones  mind has to be absolutely at its sharpest as opposed to the blunt instrument  that  currently is the state of my poor brain.

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