Ancient Meets Modern In Online Literary Journal
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday 20 November
2012
Oldest Pacific island goes digital in 4th Floor 2012
The very
ancient meets the most modern in Whitireia’s online
literary journal, 4th Floor 2012, launched
today.
4th Floor publishes
annually, showcasing writers from Whitireia New Zealand’s
creative writing programme and produced by Whitireia
publishing students. Rob Hack’s poem ‘Mangaia, the
oldest island in the Pacific’ is a highlight this
year.
‘Mangaia is 18,000,000 years old,’ says Rob. ‘People will read this poem about the island on tablets, mobile phones – the whole collection anytime, anywhere in the online world.’ Rob says publishing his poetry in an online format ‘connects with an entirely new, often younger audience than those who usually read poetry books or attend performances.’
Hinemoana Baker has edited the journal for five years. ‘4th Floor has always been an online journal, and as such readers can dip into it from whichever online device they happen to be using,’ she says. ‘The appeal of online publishing is often in its distribution. The reach of a journal like this is not just local and national, but international as well, and that’s instant. Writers can share their work globally, and audiences can read it, just by clicking.’
When festivals and publications are looking for writers, it can help to have an online presence, says Hinemoana. ‘In my experience, they like to share the load of publicising events, and writers having some kind of profile helps. 4th Floor is a great vehicle for that.’
The
reach of this year’s journal is global in more ways than
one. As well as Rob’s poem, 4th Floor 2012 also
features a poem by Felicity Yates set in ancient Greece, one
by Nicola Easthope set in the Orkney parish of Birsay, and a
sequence by Kāpiti Coast poet Tina Regtien exploring her
Dutch heritage. Other international highlights include poems
from recently returned Berlin Creative New Zealand writer in
residence Kate Camp, and 2012 International Writing
Programme (Iowa University) writer in resident, Jeffrey
Paparoa Holman.
4th Floor also offers
a free
downloadable ebook anthology
in epub, mobi or
PDF format.
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