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Cauldron & Net
Just recently launched, Cauldron & Net is a nexus of beautiful hypertext new-media poetries like “Text / Subtext, The Body Politic” by Jennifer Ley.
Just recently launched, Cauldron & Net is a nexus of beautiful hypertext new-media poetries like “Text / Subtext, The Body Politic” by Jennifer Ley.
Chiron Review
In print since 1982, Chiron Review has published the work of eminences like Bukowski, William Stafford, Marge Piercy & Antler, plus lots of lesser-known but quite wonderful poets. Now it offers sample poems online.
In print since 1982, Chiron Review has published the work of eminences like Bukowski, William Stafford, Marge Piercy & Antler, plus lots of lesser-known but quite wonderful poets. Now it offers sample poems online.
Coffeehousebook.com
Interested in how one creates an anthology via the Web? Two of our heroes, Levi Asher (Literary Kicks) and Xian Crumlish, have a print po-antho of Web writings, Coffeehouse, and a Web site that fills your cup to overflowing with the book's contents.
Interested in how one creates an anthology via the Web? Two of our heroes, Levi Asher (Literary Kicks) and Xian Crumlish, have a print po-antho of Web writings, Coffeehouse, and a Web site that fills your cup to overflowing with the book's contents.
Conspire
C.K. Tower’s Conspire has amassed a fine collection of new poems by such folks as David Hunter Sutherland, Elizabeth Curry & Mary Herbert. Editrix Tower also displays her excellent poetic eye in selecting poets like Audre Lorde for her “Born of the Sun” editor’s choice section. Altogether a worthy poetic reading & listening site.
C.K. Tower’s Conspire has amassed a fine collection of new poems by such folks as David Hunter Sutherland, Elizabeth Curry & Mary Herbert. Editrix Tower also displays her excellent poetic eye in selecting poets like Audre Lorde for her “Born of the Sun” editor’s choice section. Altogether a worthy poetic reading & listening site.
Contemporary American Poetry Archive
This heartening & ambitious effort to preserve out-of-print poetry texts online comes from Connecticut College, where Wendy Battin, Charles Hartman & their helpers have, for instance, published a large portion of Edwin Honig’s collected poems, Time and Again: Poems 1940 - 1995.
This heartening & ambitious effort to preserve out-of-print poetry texts online comes from Connecticut College, where Wendy Battin, Charles Hartman & their helpers have, for instance, published a large portion of Edwin Honig’s collected poems, Time and Again: Poems 1940 - 1995.
Cool Bird Poems
An e-anthology of avian poetry, standards and obscure gems and original contributions, all indexed by bird species.
An e-anthology of avian poetry, standards and obscure gems and original contributions, all indexed by bird species.
Coracle
Coracle was a very fine poetry journal published in Berkeley, California whose print version embodied the traditional values of letterpress bookmaking, but they did not disdain the Net as a medium for poetry & posted sample poems from Nos. 1 - 6/7 at their Web site.
Coracle was a very fine poetry journal published in Berkeley, California whose print version embodied the traditional values of letterpress bookmaking, but they did not disdain the Net as a medium for poetry & posted sample poems from Nos. 1 - 6/7 at their Web site.
The Cortland Review
Bringing the litmag aesthetic into multimedia bloom, J.M. Spalding’s Cortland Review offers poems like “Librarian” by Muffy Bolding & “Accident” by Sharon Cumberland, publishing everything in RealAudio so you can read along with the poets’ voices. Plus interviews with poets like Robert Creeley & Robert Pinsky.
Bringing the litmag aesthetic into multimedia bloom, J.M. Spalding’s Cortland Review offers poems like “Librarian” by Muffy Bolding & “Accident” by Sharon Cumberland, publishing everything in RealAudio so you can read along with the poets’ voices. Plus interviews with poets like Robert Creeley & Robert Pinsky.
CrossXConnect
CrossXConnect is a fine zine out of University of Pennsylvania. Some great work by Paul Hoover and Toby Olson in Volume III, No. 1; the poem “Chinese Handcuffs” by Amy Wright won't let go. And “Curanderismo” by Yusef Komunyakaa in Volume IV, No. 1 is a piece of magic. Editor D. Edward Deifer is a top poet as well. Give CrossXConnect a solid peruse of use.
CrossXConnect is a fine zine out of University of Pennsylvania. Some great work by Paul Hoover and Toby Olson in Volume III, No. 1; the poem “Chinese Handcuffs” by Amy Wright won't let go. And “Curanderismo” by Yusef Komunyakaa in Volume IV, No. 1 is a piece of magic. Editor D. Edward Deifer is a top poet as well. Give CrossXConnect a solid peruse of use.
