HOW2 Postcard

A chance to respond informally to the content of the How2 journal. We are interested in comments and reactions to work that you find here and encourage you to respond to and to extend the questions and debates which interest you in our latest issue and in material contained in our extensive archive. We welcome further discussions of modernist and innovative poetry by women that you feel are relevant to our concerns.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Women and Mentorship: Jena Osman and Sarah Dowling

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by Julia Bloch 28 October 2008 Reading the How2 feature on women and mentorship reminded me of some discussions on the topic now available ...
Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Ecopoetics Postcard: “The "Outside Us": Woman as Landscape” by Addie Tsai

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Yeats once wrote that for everything inside us there is a corresponding something outside us . Yet, what happens when man is raised with a k...

Ecopoetics Postcard: “Returning to the Meadow” by Anna Reckin

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One Mid-Western spring – the kind of spring that’s all-but summer, when snow-thaw and lilac seem surreally close to one another, I read Robe...

Ecopoetics Postcard: “Modern Pastorals” by Jane Joritz-Nakagawa

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A modern day eco-feminist "pastoral" poem goes something like this: We'll hang on to what proved useful ...

Ecopoetics Postcard: Susanna Fry

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I don’t think it’s quite a conscious thing. I don’t think it’s quite an unconscious thing. I am fascinated with layers to my work, layers in...

Ecopoetics Postcard: Cara Benson: “it’s high time...”

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writing is two things simultaneously. writing is itself. writing is, well, then, writing. so in writing itself the writing issued a statemen...
Wednesday, January 23, 2008

by Frances Presley

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Dear Lauren Happy New Year! I wanted to let you know that I’ve started work on a response to the wonderful Jena Osman project, which specifi...
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