Almost immediately I recognised This Space as my true home, a miraculous release into a limitless expanse in which writing could be explored in the direction demanded by the work under discussion. The editorial identity was soon established and gave me what I had lacked until then. My only responsibility was to sustain that exploration.Perhaps ten years suggests a certain relentlessness, an unwillingness to develop going forward. To which I respond: "Blogging is a singular project because it goes nowhere and can only keep going in that direction".
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Ten years in this space
This week marks ten years since this blog was born. Appropriately, the first post was about beginnings. As I tell Mark Thwaite in this interview about literary blogging, it wasn't the first blog I'd written for, but this was the first solo effort:
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Congratulations, and many happy returns!
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Thanks Jim!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Steve! Ten years is at least 25 years in the internet world, so we'll call this your Silver Anniversary. May This Space reach gold, then diamond! According to Wiki
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we're aiming for Stone. Sort of the alchemical process in reverse...
a footnote, from the Cocteau biography I'm translating at the moment:
ReplyDeleteLa poésie ne mène à rien—à condition de ne pas en sortir. --Pierre Reverdy
Poetry gets us nowhere — so long as we remain within it.
Thanks Charlotte. An ideal footnote.
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