Issue 6 of my poetry journal broadsheet (featuring
Auckland poet, critic, editor of Poetry NZ and novelist
Alistair Paterson) was reviewed in the spring issue of The
Evergreen Review
(No. 126) in America, edited by former Grove Press publisher
Barney Rosset. The following notice about it appeared in
Wellington's Dominion Post, Arts & Entertainment
section, edited by Tom Cardy, 19 May 2011:
"The Evergreen Review is one of the most respected and
influential literary magazines in the world. It was founded in 1957
by Barney Rosset, who succeeded in publishing the uncensored Lady
Chatterley's Lover and the works of Henry Miller in the United
States. Contributors have included Albert Camus, Lawrence
Ferlinghetti, Bertolt Brecht, Jean-Paul Sartre, Samuel Beckett,
Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and many more. So it's great to see
the spring issue - it has existed online since 1998 - praising
Wellington poetry magazine broadsheet edited by Mark
Pirie. This is the equivalent of a Wellington musician being
championed by Rolling Stone or a Wellington film-maker by
Variety."