Poems, poems, everywhere …

The letterbox can bring such joy! Today, I received my copy of Pan Magazine (Issue #2), which features four of my poems (three previously unpublished and one from Ocean Hearted), four poems from the divine Sawako Nakayasu and poems from Ashley Capes, Fiona Wright and Neil Boyack as well as short fiction from A.S. Patric, reviews and lots of other arts & literary goodies.

Interested? You can pick yourself up a copy here.

And to sitting just below my copy of Pan Magazine, was my copy of Island (Issue #126 – Other Stories), which features my poem, Mulberry Season. Having a poem in the Spring issue of Island feels very right, as tomorrow I will be heading off to the Island State for their annual Poetry Festival in Launceston.

To get yourself a copy of Island 126, click over here. And believe me, they need the support more than ever right now as sadly their funding from Arts Tasmania was recently cut. It’s tough times for publishing, so if you can, dig deep.

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5 Responses to Poems, poems, everywhere …

  1. almost nothing is as good as getting poems into the mail box. and even better when your appears in the pile…

  2. Congrats Graham. I’ll have to get the Pan one – it’s got some of my favourite bloggers in it – haha. It is terrible what is happening around Australia regarding the funding of print magazines – I heard that Idiom was going to only have one more print edition as well. It’s all happening very quickly.

  3. Vuong Pham

    Very nice Graham. I also recently saw your White Crane song on ‘Going Down Swinging’ mag. I love that poem- it’s truly inspirational.

  4. Good stuff Graham. I’ll add them to the shopping list.

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