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" You cried for night - it falls. Now cry in darkness." (Sam Beckett). Arrabal he ain't, but what a nice touch. What a lovely mummer. And this blog? A place to chat about literature of the world, or Australian literature, writing and publishing, as we choose. (Now at a new space, see below.)

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March 20, 2005

we're not going on a bear-hunt again

This is quite humorous.
Posted by genevieve at 11:51 PM

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  • ▼  2005 (48)
    • ►  April (4)
      • (not so ) new site: reeling and writhing
      • group blogs are GO
      • abandoning the print
      • Finding a Valve - what would Trilling do?
    • ▼  March (20)
      • getting around the traps
      • Writers and Blogs
      • B for Blood (and beginning a weblog research colle...
      • Pluck out its eyes, prioritise...
      • the cowardly lioness
      • we're not going on a bear-hunt again
      • past the point of peer review...
      • free and for nothing
      • reading blogs
      • poets' corner
      • COR this is good.
      • the shrinking life
      • the time has come, a fact's a fact
      • a nose for these things
      • blogclog
      • the Guardian's quick picks
      • what book blogs can do?
      • oz poetry news
      • what can writers do for blogging
      • read all about it
    • ►  February (15)
      • 100 bloggers marching along, 100 bloggers singing ...
      • you heard him the first time - Adolf's grandson
      • the kindness of bloggers
      • Sir Sagramore is fit, and Sir Lionel feels sublime...
      • and speaking of circles
      • where WAS salman?
      • give me a home among the gumtrees
      • PR, sweetie
      • sweet surrender
      • 100 bloggers: from little things, big things grow
      • notes from the diaspora
      • Mmm..what does the Lord want me to wear today?
      • brouhaha alert ( okay, so it was a while ago...)
      • Although I do not hope to turn again...
      • should I stay or should I go
    • ►  January (9)
      • File under G for Gaddis, Gonzales &c.
      • People who sit still think loudest
      • crying time
      • on the wickett
      • the search for knowledge - Pilgrim's Progress for ...
      • as they say in my country, surf's up
      • ya ya ya, and we'll all have a glorious time
      • and inside the bag there's a free choir
      • Time to blog I guess - and I only wanted a profile...

Literary journals - US and beyond

  • aspen: the multimedia magazine in a box
  • black warrior review
  • granta
  • graphic novel review
  • jacket
  • maisonneuve

ozlit journals and e-zines

  • arena magazine, arena journal
  • dotlit
  • eureka street
  • heat
  • hecate’s australian women’s book review
  • infLect
  • masthead: literary arts e-zine
  • meanjin
  • overland
  • quadrant
  • state of the arts
  • southerly
  • thylazine
  • heat
  • blusterhead: an eclectic literary resource
  • critic watch: Alison Croggon
  • the empire of larks
  • hi spirits
  • ruby street: jill jones takes poetry for a walk
  • soul sphincter
  • theatre notes: Alison Croggon
  • barista
  • catallaxy
  • the currency lad
  • dock of the bay
  • troppo armadillo

Poetry

  • electric acorn
  • cahiers de corey
  • cordite poetry review
  • 32 poems poetry magazine
  • verse

politics and journalism

  • dan gillmor on grassroots journalism
  • pressthink