Quait is a journal of concrete & formal poetry. Each issue is dedicated to a specific poetic form, and issue one features 15 'dicotyledons' by a number of poets. A dicotyledon typically comprises two words that differ by one letter. For instance 'previous' & 'precious'. The name comes from botany, meaning a seed that contains two embryonic leaves.
CONTRIBUTORS
Aram Saroyan
Julie Johnstone
Alec Finlay
David Spittle
Richard Skelton
Gerry Loose
Ira Lightman
Kevin MacNeil
Greg Thomas
Stephen Nelson
Alistair Peebles
Ken Cockburn
Jeff Hilson
Kathryn Gerard
Numbered edition of 250, hand-bound paperback
edited by Luke Allan in Edinburgh, July 2013.
Quait is a journal of concrete & formal poetry. Each issue is dedicated to a specific poetic form, and issue one features 15 'dicotyledons' by a number of poets. A dicotyledon typically comprises two words that differ by one letter. For instance 'previous' & 'precious'. The name comes from botany, meaning a seed that contains two embryonic leaves.
CONTRIBUTORS
Aram Saroyan
Julie Johnstone
Alec Finlay
David Spittle
Richard Skelton
Gerry Loose
Ira Lightman
Kevin MacNeil
Greg Thomas
Stephen Nelson
Alistair Peebles
Ken Cockburn
Jeff Hilson
Kathryn Gerard
Numbered edition of 250, hand-bound paperback
edited by Luke Allan in Edinburgh, July 2013.