LETTERS /POEMS by  EDITORS

dear dr saxena

terribly sorry about the very late response to your kind offer for
publishing an assamese edition of kritya. i have been indisposed for a while
now and hence my literary pursuits have had to take a backseat. if you let
me know the scope and volume of the issue that you expect, we can start
working on the timeframe, etc

again, with apologies for the very late reply

uddipana
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many thanks!
the literary way you have chosen ist so important!
(the coming together of poetry and politics or society)
petra ganglbauer
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thanks for such an informative and thought provoking issue
janmejai
Dr. Prem Janmejai
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Many thanks for your email.

And please could you post/pass on the following press release to interested parties via your emailing list, and ask them to pass it along; much appreciated.

Also, if possible to exchange links?


Best,
Carole
www.kudoswriting.wordpress.com




Kudos 76
MAY/JUNE 2009
Runs mostly from the end of this month right up to mid July, and beyond

Answers on a postcard

to Leaf Books. And more traveling hopefully for Alexander Cordell,
along with Bradt and the British Czech & Slovak Association.

Sounds good; mmm? There’s more from Mere (poetry),
plus prose for Meridian, Mabel Barber, and the BBC; both, for Bridport.

You can attribute essays to David Rattray*,
Sir Peter Ustinov for TV scripts,
Tony Lothian for biography;
poetry entries to Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Edwin Morgan.

Further afield: Oregon based Calyx for the ladies,
Michigan’s Mcguffin is hunting down poems, and so are Blue Mountain.
Chapbooks for Hotmetal Press, and lots and lots of things for Literal Latte.


*And it’s free, as are several others.

Want to know about what’s ‘Lost’ and what is ‘Find’?
Or about Moccus, Cazart, Review Fuse, Vulgari or Fish Pie –
they’re all here, in the May/June issue of Kudos
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polish issue dekha achcha laga. mein polish kavita ka fan raha hoon. ek samay hindi kaviyon par unka kaafi asar tha. satyapal
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Dear Rati,


Rati, thank you for all the good work you've done with this issue and
your KRITYA enterprise. I know how much all of this work takes and
how much it must be a labor of love.

John

 

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