Author: The Wombwell Rainbow
Juliet Fossey reads ‘Visiting the Poet’ (Issue 89)
Mike Lewis-Beck reads ‘Fear of Flying’s’ (Issue 90)
Jean Stevens reads ‘Pye Black Box’ (Issue 90)
Regina Weinert reads ‘Helping you decide’ (Issue 90)
A Literary Coalface (Issue 85)
What are poetry magazines for? ‘It’s hard to see how a little poetry
magazine can make anything happen except satisfy the reclusive vanity
of the editor and the poets,’ says Nicholas Bielby in Issue 81 – not perhaps
without a tinge of editorial Weltschmerz. He is right, but provocative,
as he then goes on to say that poetry widens human empathy, which in
turn makes the world safer. I commend the full article to you, but his 400
words didn’t leave him space to say that there is more to it than that.
The small poetry magazine – a meme roughly contemporaneous with
modernity – is a literary coalface bringing new poets to engaged readers,
ahead of the more risk-averse big publishers. Almost every nineteenthand
twentieth-century poet, whose articulations of humanity’s deepest
existential concerns are now part of our linguistic bedrock, was first
welcomed by small magazines. We unpaid…
View original post 250 more words
William Bonar reads ‘Rebound’ (Issue 89)

William Bonar (1953-2021) was an established and admired contributor to Scottish poetry. https://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poet/william-bonar/







