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Old 01-03-2021, 04:09 PM   #32
Uncle Robin
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I set myself the goal of reading more poetry this year and also reading something from each of the Five Eyes. I thought that I could kill whole flocks of birds with a brace or three of carefully chosen stones by reading anthologies sourced from diverse authors. The problem seems to be that poetry anthology publishers appear to be biased against those who read only ebooks.

I thought I would start with the smallest of the Five Eyes, New Zealand, and work up (population-wise), but finding ebook anthologies of NZ poetry is proving harder than finding ie in the Sahara. It is of course, quite possible that it is my search fu that is wanting, not the publishers' attention to the ebook market

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