They are looking now for suggestions and  submissions welcome for their next issue, the big 150. 
Plus 40 years of Orbis.
Plus 40 years of Orbis.
Featured Poets
Winners of the Virginia Warbey Prize
Winners of the Virginia Warbey Prize
1st Prize: Jamie  Walsh (Preface)
2nd Prize: Shelley  McAlister (Sacred Heart)
3rd Prize: Jane  McKie (Vija Celmins’ Surfaces)
Poems from Carol Carpenter (The Man Who Loved Paper  Wasps); Stuart Jay  Silverman   (Ukiyo-é); Robert Stein (This  is about the leaves); Louise Warren (Long Pause Time  Clock)
Prose:  Vanessa  Gebbie  (Horizons, Dragon’s Teeth) and John Lowry (After she has  gone)
Translation Jonathan  Greenhause:  Prefiero by Marcos Barcellos 
Obituaries: Mike Shields on James  Kirkup and Pauline Rowe on Michael Murphy  & Matt Simpson    
Reviews Editor: Nessa  O’Mahony
Reviews by Arthur Arnold,  Jessica Colley, Emile Fischer, Andrew Marstrand, Nessa  O’Mahony, Peter Salisbury and Eoghan Walls
Whether On land with Linda Benninghoff or at sea  (Oliver Rice’s Winona Incipient…) where Kathy Miles  is Saying Farewell To An Ancient Mariner, there’s plenty to  enjoy.  Find out what’s in The Hidden Place, cunningly revealed  by Jim C. Wilson - and what does William Petty mean,  I want to be a simple reed?  
Mike Horwood is After Ezra Pound while Louis Daniel Brodsky considers a World Without Words, and Daniel Sluman chats up The Barmaid.
Let’s join him to celebrate the season with (me?) and Ted Harriott in Carols: Ancient and Modern, and Katherine Duffy’s tale about Cinders in Carrowniskey; as Kate Dempsey reminds us, It’s What You Put Into It. Besides, as Adrienne J. Odasso points out, Tomorrow Never Comes Until
Mike Horwood is After Ezra Pound while Louis Daniel Brodsky considers a World Without Words, and Daniel Sluman chats up The Barmaid.
Let’s join him to celebrate the season with (me?) and Ted Harriott in Carols: Ancient and Modern, and Katherine Duffy’s tale about Cinders in Carrowniskey; as Kate Dempsey reminds us, It’s What You Put Into It. Besides, as Adrienne J. Odasso points out, Tomorrow Never Comes Until

congrats! will have to get one...
ReplyDeleteMega Congratulations! Me too.
ReplyDeleteOh that's so cool. I'll look you up. It doesn't look like they sell online so I can't post a link for anyone to buy.
ReplyDeleteNice one, Kate!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! There's nothing quite like seeing your writing in print somewhere besides your own computer, is there?
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