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  2. The Poetry Business - Wikipedia

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    The Poetry Business were established in 1986, [2] and is now "headquartered just a stone's throw from Sheffield's historic cathedral." [3] They publish The North magazine, which was 70 issues old in August 2024, [4] and several imprints, and their poets "have won or been shortlisted for almost every major poetry prize, including the Forward Prize on 11 occasions and 10 Poetry Book Society ...

  3. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Adroit Journal (online) AGNI (1972–current) The Alaska Quarterly Review (1980–current) Alligator Juniper (1995–current) American Literary Review (1990–current) The American Poetry Review (1972–current) The American River Review (1984–current) The American Scholar (1932–current) American Short Fiction (1991–current) Ancient ...

  4. Anvil Press Poetry - Wikipedia

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    Anvil Press Poetry is an independent poetry publisher based in Greenwich, south-east London. It was founded in 1968 by Peter Jay and specialises in contemporary English poets, [ 1 ] with a leavening of Irish and American , and in a range of translated poetry, from ancient classics to modern and contemporary poets.

  5. The Rialto (poetry magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Rialto is an independent poetry magazine and poetry publisher. [1] The magazine is published three times a year. It is part-funded by Arts Council England. First published in April 1984 in Norwich, Norfolk, [2] the name was a result of a friend enquiring on "what news on the Rialto?"

  6. Bloodaxe Books - Wikipedia

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    Bloodaxe Books was founded in 1978 in Newcastle upon Tyne by Neil Astley, [2] [3] who is still editor [4] and managing director. [4] Bloodaxe moved its editorial office to Northumberland and its finance office to Bala, North Wales, [2] in 1997.

  7. Acumen (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The journal is published by Acumen Publications [5] three times a year and covers poems by both famous and lesser known poets and reviews of poems. [6] The magazine was formerly headquartered in Brixham before its head office was moved to London. [1] The magazine hosts an international poetry competition. [7]

  8. Faber & Faber - Wikipedia

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    Faber and Faber Limited, commonly known as Faber & Faber or simply Faber, is an independent publishing house in London.Published authors and poets include T. S. Eliot (an early Faber editor and director), W. H. Auden, C. S. Lewis, Margaret Storey, [2] William Golding, Samuel Beckett, Philip Larkin, Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney, Paul Muldoon, Milan Kundera and Kazuo Ishiguro.

  9. Peepal Tree Press - Wikipedia

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    Peepal Tree Press is a publisher based in Leeds, England which publishes Caribbean, Black British, and South Asian fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama and academic books. [1] [2] [3] Poet Kwame Dawes has said, "Peepal Tree Press's position as the leading publisher of Caribbean literature, and especially of Caribbean poetry, is unassailable."

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