Bad Press

Bad Press

Bad Press is a London and Cambridge-based publisher of poetry, writings and essays - founded in 2003 by Marianne Morris. Its current editorial board comprises Marianne Morris, Jow Lindsay and Jonathan Stevenson.

Bad Press writers use new performance practices, digital technology and networking with a playfulness in adopting conservative, pre-British Poetry Revival registers to expand the writer's modernist toolkit.

External links

[http://badpress.infinology.net/ Official site]

References

*"An overview of contemporary British Poetry since 1977", Piers Hugill (Fucine 2006) [http://www.fucine.com/network/fucinemute/core/print.php?url=archivio/fm87/hugill.htm&id=1374]

* "Poetry Wars: British Poetry of the 1970s and the Battle of Earls' Court", Peter Barry (Salt Studies in Contemporary Poetry, 2006)

* "Some Younger British Poets", Keith Tuma (Chicago Review 53:1, Spring 2007) [http://humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/review/531_tuma.pdf]


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