Several weeks back, Rob A Mackenzie and I struggled through snow to the HQ of Anon magazine, now edited by Colin Fraser and Peggy Hughes, to record for the Anon podcast. You can now hear us discuss our magazine publishing history, the whys and joys of blogging, and the parlous poetry infrastructure of the best small country in the world, interspersed with each of us reading two poems from our books. The first podcast, with the magazine's founding editor Mike Stocks, is also available. Happy listening.
Monday, March 09, 2009
Anon, but not anonymous
Posted by Andrew Philip at 10:14 pm
Labels: collecting myself, poetry, recordings, Rob A Mackenzie
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Liked the 'trudging through snow' lead-up and enjoyed the chat and poems. Nice to be able to put a voice to the poems and the blogs...cheers
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