Have to a little object to Professors Kibler's implication that an
ejournal is not real. I fear it's realer than a paper one, because it
at once comes under the omniverous maw of Google etc. and is
retrievable at will all over the world, it appears without fee.
Imagine how long it would have taken me, if all there were today were
paper journals, to read (note: FREE) Peter Dale Scott's extraordinary
history poem, "A Ballad of Drugs and 9/11." I just googled for
"flashpoint Scott" and got 300,000 hits; Peter's poem in flashpoint
was at the top of the first page. Woweee. Tom White
On Nov 20, 2006, at 7:31 AM, Robert Kibler wrote:
> Is this an e-journal or a real, paper copy one? Robert Kibler
>
> "The man of excellence understands what is moral.
> The petty man understands what is profitable."
> Confucius, Analects
>
> Robert E. Kibler Associate Professor of English and Humanities
> Director, Northern Plains Writing Project
> Minot State University 229 Hartnett Hall West
> 500 University Avenue West
> Minot, North Dakota 58707 701 858 3876
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> From: - Ezra Pound discussion list of the University of Maine on
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> Subject: Looking for papers etc.
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> FlashPoint Magazine is looking for papers, articles and essays for its
> next issue due up/out in February.
>
> http://flashpointmag.com/
>
> Are stated goal is the furtherance of the modernist project as
> represented by Pound, Joyce, Olson, Zukofsky, Tolson etc. You can
> peruse
> our first 8 issues through the URL above. There are no length or
> content
> restrictions. We publish everything from work in the spirit of
> Blast to
> your customary academic paper.
>
> We don't pay. And we reject all offers of financial support. If
> interested reply to this email address. Carlo Parcelli, FlashPoint
> Magazine
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