Showing posts with label my work online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my work online. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

One poem in The The

My poem, 'A work of art is a problem' is poem of the week at The The Poetry. You can hear me read it here.

There's more I will say shortly about this poem in the context of other things. Stay tuned!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Two pieces of fiction in Ragazine

'Mistaken Identity' and 'Resurrection' can be read here.

There's plenty to post about but everything will have to wait until Tuesday. (When did weekends get so busy?!)


Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Two poems in Mascara Literary Review

One poem has changed considerably in the time since I submitted; the other has appeared in The Poetry Society's Silver Jubilee issue but Mascara has very kindly decided to carry it regardless.

'Chromatography' and 'Of Clairvoyance', in Mascara Literary Review.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Poem in Spiral Orb

Several years ago, a couple of other poets and I wanted to collaborate on something. We weren't sure whether we'd be writing a play in verse, a series of linked poems - but we knew we wanted to write something together that would be more than the sum of our individual contributions.

I had just begun to step into the blog world and I was immersed (though I hadn't as yet started this blog). There were also so many journals beginning to accept work electronically and the possibilities seemed to multiply every time I looked.

So I suggested that we write a poem together that used the hypertextual nature of writing online. It was a basic kind of exercise in that kind of writing and the resultant poem - which used hyperlinks to strange, wonderful sites (or so it seemed to us at the time) - was rubbish and I'm glad we never placed it anywhere or I'd still be squirming.

All the same, I spent a long time thinking of collaborative work, the carefully designed serendipity of the links and thought how fantastic it could be if such a poem were written.

Turns out it can happen after all. Spiral Orb is where it does. This is how they describe themselves:

Spiral Orb is an experiment in juxtaposition, interrelationships, and intertextuality—a cross-pollination. This opening poem composts fragments from each of the pieces in Spiral Orb Three. Standing also as the table of contents, each line is embedded with a hyperlink to its original poem. Once at each poem, you will find links to the other poems in Spiral Orb Three.
Oh yes. This is what that poem could have been.

[Oh and I have a poem in Spiral Orb 3]. I'm not going to say which line leads to my poem. Go read the whole thing. I insist.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The HarperCollins Book of Modern English Poetry by Indians

It appears that The HarperCollins Book of Modern English Poetry by Indians is out* and if it's arrived at home, I'm not there to see it.

Instead, I give you Kavita Jindal's selections from the book for the Writer's Hub. The selections of 14 poems (out of 400 odd, I believe, in the book) are accompanied by a short introductory note by Jindal, which is more an overview of the book rather than an explanation of her choices. And after all, what explanation need she give?

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*I beg your pardon. It appears that it will arrive later this year. This must be a review copy.

Sunday, March 06, 2011

The Boat's Afloat!

Drunken Boat #13 is now online, and I have a poem in it. But read it not just for that, but the rest of the poetics section, and for the slant/sex special, as well as the regular sections.



(now I can breathe again.)

Monday, October 25, 2010

Three poems in InterLitQ

Issue 12 of InterLitQ is up. I have three poems in it.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Story in Wasafiri

My short story, 'Wordsmith' in the latest issue of Wasafiri.

Again, I have no idea how one can read it except by subscribing/looking for it in your library.

The issue has articles, interviews, poems and stories. Contributors to this issue include Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, Nabaneeta, Dev Sen, Keki Daruwalla. And Elleke Boehmer interviews David Attwell, who in turn conducted several interviews with J.M. Coetzee.

Riches! Go read (or borrow/subscribe)!

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Poems in Wasafiri and Kritya

Five poems in Wasafiri and three in Kritya (you'll have to scroll down a bit for mine.)

Wasafiri, however, is not an online journal. Those of you who live in England, or whose libraries subscribe to it, will be able to have access to it. It's the Winter 2007 issue.