An interesting discussion brewing over at Colin Will’s blog on pamphlet publication, on why some people advise against it, and how best to develop new poets in Scotland.
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That was a really good read, Rob. Thanks for putting up the link.
I can honestly say I've never seen a pamphlet or chapbook (except the digital kind, or the cover of one on a website) in my life. That stuff just doesn't happen here, as far as I know. At least you guys are debating whether pamphlets would be a good option. Here, pamphlet = annoying thing a religious nutter gave you that you're never going to read.
In other words, I am deeply ashamed of the Indian poetry publishing scene and am eternally grateful for the internet.
1 comment:
That was a really good read, Rob. Thanks for putting up the link.
I can honestly say I've never seen a pamphlet or chapbook (except the digital kind, or the cover of one on a website) in my life. That stuff just doesn't happen here, as far as I know. At least you guys are debating whether pamphlets would be a good option. Here, pamphlet = annoying thing a religious nutter gave you that you're never going to read.
In other words, I am deeply ashamed of the Indian poetry publishing scene and am eternally grateful for the internet.
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