Frank Sonderborg on Nostr: Frustrated by the lack of publishing, budding Irish editors many of them also writers ...
Frustrated by the lack of publishing, budding Irish editors many of them also writers themselves—have built an infrastructure so collectively welcoming to new writers that an ironic inversion of sorts has started to happen. Now it is not just Irish writers submitting to these magazines, but regular contributions from other jurisdictions as far away as South East Asia and even from places like the UK and US with strong English-speaking journal cultures of their own.
https://www.rte.ie/culture/2024/1231/1477545-the-revolution-in-irish-literary-journals/Published at
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