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Popshot podcast
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Each issue pushes boundaries, bringing truth, pain and laughter to the page, blurring the space between poetry, art and design. Hotdog aims to challenge the gender discrepancy in literature, art and publishing. They aim to be open and accessible to everyone, both in readership and contributors, and encourage submissions from all across the globe. Here Comes Everyone (HCE) is a Coventry-based, bi-annual literary magazine of poetry, fiction, articles and artwork. The Ghastling is a biannual magazine publishing literary fiction and illustration devoted to psychological horror, folk horror, ghost stories and the macabre. Granta magazine aim to discover and publish the best in new literary fiction, memoir, reportage and poetry from around the world. Publishing hundreds of writers in its now bi-annual magazine, The Frogmore Papers also publishes individual collections and anthologies. Firewordsįirewords was launched through a Kickstarter campaign in May 2014 and, ever since, the small but dedicated team have been committed to showcasing the best literary talent twice a year. Epoch enthusiastically encourages submissions from marginalised voices, emerging writers and people outside of academia.

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Epoch PressĮpoch is a publishing platform for original, creative nonfiction. Ellipsis ZineĮllipsis Zine is an online literary magazine for beautifully written fiction & creative nonfiction. Dream Catcherĭream Catcher is an international arts journal, which offers contemporary readers a terrific mix of poetry, prose, artwork and reviews. Through journalism, personal essays, scholarly articles and short stories, Cunning Folk are curious to reflect on the relevance of the occult, folklore, mythology, and magic in our world today. Confluence MagazineĬonfluence is a writing magazine which publishes in print twice a year from Wordsmithery, based in Kent. Entirely not-for-profit and run by a team of passionate volunteers. Bandit Fictionĭigital publishing with the goal of offering additional opportunities to new and emerging writers. It is created in London, published in the UK, and read internationally. The magazine is put together entirely from unsolicited submissions. AmbitĪmbit is a 96-page quarterly literary and art magazine. Literary journals and creative writing magazines Five Dialsįive Dials is a literary magazine published by Hamish Hamilton, an imprint of Penguin Books. Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne TrussĪ humorous and useful guide to grammar and punctuation. One of the most famous books on writing, Stephen King’s tome can be found, well-thumbed, on the shelves of many authors and editors. On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King Literary agent Mushens covers everything from how YA fiction works to the big dos and don’ts of the genre. Get Started in Writing Young Adult Fiction by Juliet Mushens

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This bestselling guide is updated each year, and as the definitive place to find a literary agent it includes contact details for more than 4,000 people in publishing. The author’s collection of blog posts and essays about the craft of writing, touching on topics including voice, writers’ health and research. His novel – A Place of Safety is published by Salt Publishing.Just Write Gabrielle Mander On Writing by AL Kennedy His short fiction has been published by Tangent Press, HCE and Grist and his poetry has appeared in Finished Creatures, Erbacce and Aesthetica. Martin Nathan has worked as a labourer, showman, pancake chef, fire technician, and a railway engineer. She also runs Master the Art, a training consultancy that helps people communicate with more confidence, influence and authority in the workplace and beyond. She trained as part of the Battersea Arts Centre’s Development Theatre Company, working with directors such as Paul King, Steven Canny and Phil Wilmott. Marie O’Shea is a short story writer living on the Beara Peninsula. Her work has appeared in, ‘Popshot’, ‘The Galway Review’, ‘The Blue Nib’, ‘The Caterpillar Magazine,’ ‘Literary Mama’ and ‘Storgy’.Ĭatherine Allison is a voice artist and actor living in SE London. As the young female curator is interviewed by a journalist, we start to suspect there is more to his paintings than meets the eye. The scene is a retrospective exhibition of the work of a famous male artist. A Chicken that Shares our Values by Daniel Jeffreys.Knish by Martin Nathan and The Prison Poem by Rebecca Ruth Gould.Ride the Peter Pan by Alison Whittenberg.The Necropolis Railway by Tabitha Potts.Interview with Lindsay Gillespie and A Summoning Spell by Lindsay Gillespie.Miki Lentin talks about his collection Inner Core.














Popshot podcast