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PhDing in Exeter: Modernism and the making of macroeconomics. Having spent years doing less interesting stuff.
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Modern Fiction Studies has joined BlueSky! We'll be posting CFPs and announcing new issues. Our Spring 2025 issue is now available and open-access on Project Muse! Look for us there, or check out our newsletter here: vr2.verticalresponse.com/emails/48378...

Great to see all the positive thoughts on the new issue! We're biased but we think it is a really special issue: Why not subscribe and check it out for yourself: poetrylondon.co.uk/subscriptions/

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"It is very depressing to find that the Labour Party in office has proved not only conservative but reactionary" T.S. Eliot on Keir Starmer... sorry Ramsay MacDonald

Reading Auden and for some reason ‘Marginialia’ resonated: Patriots? Little boys, obsessed by Bigness, Big Pricks, Big Money, Big Bangs.

We're delighted that Niall Campbell has been longlisted for the Highland Book Prize 2024 for his third poetry collection, The Island in the Sound, which draws on history, folklore and memories of his native South Uist. @niallpoetry.bsky.social www.bloodaxebooks.com/news?article...

Might words like immoral, unethical, fraudulent, corrupt, illogical, unfounded, be more useful that trying to make political labels stick?

archivists never fail to amaze... email sent: 8:03. question answered: 9:27

'Niall Campbell’s previous two collections had marked him out as a devoted singer, but in The Island in the Sound he’s added further layers, and colours, to his range.' - Declan Ryan, @irishtimes.bsky.social, on @niallpoetry.bsky.social's third poetry collection. www.irishtimes.com/culture/book...

A first post from us on BlueSky. To mark it, here is Liz Berry's terrific poem in our most recent issue:

Go and buy this and read my chapter on being a Marxist thief

Why are theories of comedy so serious? Reading Auden's and there are not many laughs...

Didn't come here for Trump analysis... but the chapter on Bloch is a good place to start

Poetry London is looking for a new poetry editor. The deadline is this week. poetrylondon.co.uk/opportunitie...

shamelessly stealing from profrog in another place: Lord Byron wrote some hilariously scurrilous rhymes about Lord Elgin (who lost his nose to syphilis, Byron claimed — part of a curse for stealing the marbles). If only there were some poets round here who didn’t much like Rishi Sunak

from another place: André Naffis-Sahely It has been one of the great privileges of my life, but after 3 years I’m stepping down. The Spring 2024 issue will be my last & I’m truly excited to see who will be chosen to lead the magazine starting with the Summer 2024 issue. Good luck to all applicants!

Poetry London is recruiting. An important role for a vital publication: poetrylondon.co.uk/poetry-editor/

Yet another vital department being decimated #SaveBrookesEnglish

“all poetical language is debauched into associations to any required degree” Empson. How's that for a first post on here?