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- Allison
& Busby
The a&b site, publisher of Peter Finch's writers guides.
- The
Argtoist Online
The online literary review with a selection of Peter Finch's
2005 verse
- Dialogue
of Nations Through Poetry In Translations
Roger B Humes's American-based translations site which includes
a number of Finch's non-standard translation from the Welsh
- Millennium
Collection of Things Not Worth Keeping
One hundred items deemed not to be work keeping beyond the Millennium.
Finch has contributed a map of Wales which shows England. This is
not worth keeping because, as far as Wales is concerned, England
now no longer exists. The whole hundred items are viewable (mostly
in pop-up boxes) and you can vote for the item you think is the
best. The collection has been travelling the UK as part of a travelling
exhibition visiting car boot sales. It has now been loaded into
a skip and, after due recording on film, is being interred as landfill.
- P.F.S.
Post
the poetry blog of Adam Fieled and Mike Land. Carries a number
of Finch's recent innovative works.
- Poetry
Kit
Ted Slade's on-line magazine. Peter Finch writes on the poetry reading.
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Riding The Meridian
Jennifer Ley's on-line magazine guest edited by Peter Howard. These
are the Finch pages and include some off the wall Mabinogion translations.
The rest of the magazine is well worth spending time with. This
is a special issue devoted to "shedding light on the impact the
Internet is having on communication and national/regional writing
and identity."
- Sidereality
Loren Kleinman's 2004 interview with Peter Finch along with
a selection of recent poems.
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Slope
Ethan Paquin's excellent new poetry magazine. Issues #1, #2 and
#8 contain a number of recent Finch poems. He edited issue #8, a
special Welsh number.
- Sound
Poetry In the UK
Finch's potted history (with copious links) on 57
productions excellent site.
- Stride
The UK poetry and avant garde publisher's homepages. Stride publish
Finch's collection, Antibodies

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