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OPEN BOOK + CHAINLINK =
writing on the perimeter
CHAINLINKis a NEW journal from Nottingham England of critical thinking about poetry, politics, art, culture and whatever burning issue the editor fixates upon at any given moment.
CHAINLINK is at odds with trends, movements, agendas, tick boxes and the poetry establishment in general.
CHAINLINK agrees with Andy Croft’s assertion that “conversations about poetry have been replaced by conversations about poets, discussions of tradition by accusations of plagiarism, and the language of literary criticism by the hyperbolic language of press releases promoting corporate prizes and celebrity book festivals.”
CHAINLINK values artistic integrity and craftsmanship over networking and blatant self-promotion, intelligent discussion over cheap social media acclamation, and the cut through of honest criticism over the infantile mindset of poetry as a “merit badge” activity.
CHAINLINK is radical or reactionary depending on your point of view, a natural candidate for cancellation or no-platforming that’ll be damned if anyone’s going to silence it. Whether Chainlink exists to keep its contributors inside or everybody else outside remains to be seen.
CHAINLINK is neither the hero you want nor the hero you need, but the anti-hero our divisive, deleterious and dumbed-down times deserve…
Content will be added continuously depending on traffic..

Man is born free, but everywhere he/she/they are in selfies…
In an era of increased visuality we focus on the content not the packaging….

Alan Baker analyses recent Yiannis Ritsos translations, Shaun Belcher looks back at two Scottish nature poets with an eco eye and Neil Fulwood raves about Blossom Hibbert’s debut collection.
Poems from Leanne Moden, Roy Marshall and Anthony Owen.

Andy Hedgecock writes an appreciation of the works of David Graeber (1961-2020). A dissident writer who in Utopia of Rules tackles the factors that lead us to create and sustain rule-based systems and – in turn – considers the tendency of those systems to determine the way we use our tools and technologies.
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