WOMEN POETS.
_ Sir,-Harold Vinal, of the American journal Voices, has asked me to edit the New Zealand section of a special issue he is devoting to the work of contemporary women poets in the British Empire. It will not be a large section, but I should like (naturally) to get the best work that is available. Will you allow Me space to invite the submission of poems? These should be sent, to me at No. 7 King Edward Parade, Devonport, Auckland, N.1. I cannot promise to return manuscripts that are not used unless a stamped and addressed envelope is enclosed. Since it is easy to overlook good work, I should be grateful also for any suggestions your readers may care to make as to the inclusion of particular
poems.
A. R. D.
FAIRBURN
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 425, 15 August 1947, Page 28
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