FULCRUM
is an
international
literary journal
published annually
by Fulcrum Poetry
Press, Inc., a
registered non-
profit 501(c)(3)
organization.
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| The prince of online poetry magazines is Jacket,
run from Australia by the poet John Tranter. It has never been
a print journal. The design is beautiful, the contents awesomely
voluminous, the slant international modernist and experimental. |
—Peter Forbes, “Working the
Web: Poetry”
The Guardian (UK), Thursday June 6, 2002 |
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As a contributor, I’ve simply never had as much response
to anything I’ve published elsewhere (including pieces
in large-circulation magazines such as The Nation
or Village Voice): besides letters and e-mails from
strangers and comments on other websites, everyone I run into
seems to have read it. |
—Eliot Weinberger in Sulfur
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[T]he most influential online zine for American poetry
is published by John Tranter in Australia. [
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Where most other online zines have to start from scratch getting
a readership for each & every issue, Jacket gives
its readers a reason for checking in with great regularity—there’s
almost always something new. This I suspect makes it not only
the most well-edited poetry journal online, but the most widely
perused as well. |
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