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My Cordite Top Eleven!

In this post, I look back on my years as Managing Editor of Cordite Poetry Review, and pick my top eleven choicest moments from what has been a thrilling, exhausting and ultimately life-affirming rollercoaster ride of love and passion.
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Work: A Cordite-Prairie Schooner Co-Feature

I'm very pleased to say that Work: A Cordite-Prairie Schooner Co-Feature is now online, and available for your cerebral delectation. But what is Prairie Schooner? And what do I mean by 'co-feature'? And what the heck is 'cerebral delectation' anyway?
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Cordite 37: No Theme! is now online

Cordite 37: No Theme! is now online and features forty new works by a whole bunch of poets who got super-excited by the opportunity to send us poems on any theme they liked. Or else, um, no theme at all.
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Cordite 36: Electronica is now online

I'm a bit behind the eight-ball here, but all the same it's a real thrill to announce that Cordite 36: Electronica is now online!
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Cordite 35: Ozko is (back) online!

#35.0: Oz-Ko (Envoy) Contributors: Zenobia Frost, Derek Rawson, Tim Wright, Patrick Jones, David Howard, Emily Stewart, Sue Stanford, Mark Young, Geoff Page, Cassandra Atherton, Shane Macauley (with Hyang Ja), Nöelle Janaczewska, Rhonda Poholke, Fleur Beaupert, Jen Jewel Brown, Anne Elvey, Joe Dolce, Adam Ford, Maggie Shapley and Michael Sharkey. Poetry...
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I edited Cordite for ten years, and all I got was this lousy screenshot montage

Still, as far as screenshot montages go, it’s not so bad. Read my post over on Cordite celebrating ten years and 2,000 posts, or check out a slideshow of screenshots at your leisure.
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Cordite 35.1: Oz-Ko (Hoju-Hangul)

It’s kind of hard to believe, and in fact I’ve been feeling slightly delirious for the last few days, but I’ve finally managed to put together the second part of Cordite’s Oz-Ko issue devoted to all things Australian and Korean. While the first part of the issue, released in...
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Cordite 35: Oz-Ko – let the games begin!

My one sharp-eyed reader will recognise the image to the left as being based on Paju Book City, a photo that featured on this blog last month. I’m not sure why I bothered mentioning that but the fact remains that if you click on that image, you’ll be transported...
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Children of Malley II

Cordite 34 is now online.
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Creative Commons – The Remixes

It gives me great
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