Cordite Reaches the Century Mark

14 June 2003

It has taken us just over three months but today, as of this posting, Cordite has compiled a century of entries in its new incarnation.

The Test Match issue (March – April) got us off to a terrific start, with a flurry of poetry, reviews and features – not to mention several insights into the mind of cricketer and poet, Nick Whittock.

Since May 1, we've made some changes to our technique, striding back out to the crease to continue the innings as the Inter(im) National team. While the emphasis on poetry, interviews and reviews remains the same, we're also conscious of using the blog medium to promote upcoming poetry events – including our second anniversary launch this coming Wednesday!

We're hoping to make further changes to coincide with the beginning of our Zombie issue on July 1. Expect to see (and hear) more quality stuff in the near future. In the meantime, it's back to the crease. Who knows where our next shot might be aimed?

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  1. Justin Lowe says:

    If my amphetamine-riddled lobes serve me at all, wasn't the great John Snow, terror of Aussie batsmen and villain of the Hill in the early 70's, a published poet on retirement in England? Someone out there able to verify this?