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Gutter 33 | Literature | 1w ago | The latest issue of Gutter, guest edited by Zain Rishi, explores themes of grief, memory, and climate change through new Scottish and international fiction, essays, and poetry, featuring works by Ali Millar, Louise Gray, Alice Mah, and Lindsay Johnston. | |
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New Papers 5 | Literature | 2w ago | The fifth edition of New Papers celebrates its one-year anniversary with a quarterly release featuring seven new pieces of prose and poetry, complemented by live readings to bring its vivid characters to life. | |
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Glotta 1 | Literature | 2w ago | The inaugural edition of Glotta by Hydra Book Club offers duotone essays, fiction, and imagery on themes like monsters, coastlines, and desire, drawing from Ancient Greek history and mythology, and exploring topics from venereal disease in antiquity to endangered Mediterranean flora. | |
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Literary Review 548 | Literature | 3w ago | The February 2026 issue of Literary Review features Norma Clarke on Charlie Chaplin's London, continuing its tradition of offering lively and accessible reviews of fiction, poetry, history, biography, and memoir, with iconic covers illustrated by Chris Riddell since 1997. | |
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The London Magazine feb-march-2026 | Literature | 3w ago | The London Magazine, England's oldest literary periodical, features an eclectic mix of poetry by writers like Claudine Toutoungi and Carl Phillips, short fiction by Adrian Nathan West, and essays on topics such as AI and New Labour in its latest issue, with a cover by Zyrko. | |
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European Review of Books 10 | Literature | 1mo ago | The European Review of Books' tenth edition offers a vibrant mix of fiction, essays, poetry, art, and unexpected features like multilingual articles and perforated pages, exploring diverse themes from the Mediterranean's centrality to artificial intelligence and looted libraries, all within a uniquely experimental and chaotic European context. | |
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The Whitney Review 6 | Literature | 1mo ago | The Whitney Review of New Writing's sixth issue challenges traditional literary formats with its bold tabloid design and diverse content, featuring over 70 reviews, interviews, and new fiction, all presented in monochrome text without images. | |
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Worms 11 | Literature | 1mo ago | Worms' latest issue explores the theme of 'Faith & Worship,' featuring tributes to Fanny Howe and contributions from writers like Olivia Laing and Eileen Myles, while embracing adaptability in response to literary and political discourse. | |
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Fourteen Poems 18 | Literature | 2mo ago | Fourteen Poems is a pocket-sized anthology published thrice yearly, showcasing vibrant queer poetry that explores themes of sex, love, race, gender, and life in the LGBTQ+ community, with the latest issue focusing on the body as a site of intimacy and revelation. | |
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The Pomegranate London 9 | Literature | 2mo ago | The Pomegranate London is a sleek art and literary magazine from London that highlights innovative poetry, prose, essays, and interviews, featuring both established and emerging writers like Rosemary Appleton and Louise de Bernieres. | |
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Catflap 5 | Literature | 2mo ago | The fifth installment of Outburst Art’s literary annual explores themes of sex, memory, journalism, and literature through a queer lens, featuring pieces on the safe haven of queer nightlife, the golden era of queer literature in Taiwan, and personal reflections on identity and home. | |
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Folding Rock 3 | Literature | 2mo ago | Folding Rock's third issue, themed 'Undersong,' showcases contemporary Anglo-Welsh writing with features on Irish musician CMAT, a translated fiction piece by Natsuki Koyata, and insights from editor Kathryn Tann, all under a nostalgic cover by Matt Needle. | |
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The Story 1 | Literature | 2mo ago | The Story's debut print issue, led by Louise Bannister and Lara Burke, offers sharp prose, artistic visuals, and humor, featuring pieces on 1990s journalism, indie publishing, and unique literary profiles. | |
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Extra Teeth 10 | Literature | 2mo ago | Extra Teeth, a vibrant literary magazine showcasing writers from the Scottish scene and beyond, returns after a hiatus with issue two featuring illustrations by Natasha Russell to unify diverse voices and styles. | |
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The Little Review 2 | Literature | 2mo ago | The Little Review, a pocket-sized triannual poetry magazine, emphasizes engaging content over prestige with its eclectic mix of poetry, reviews, fiction, and features like "Insolence & Triviality," alongside contributions from notable writers such as Luke Kennard and Patricia Lockwood. | |
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Black White Grey 1 | Literature | 2mo ago | Black White Grey, by Shen Xingzhou and translated by Yě Yě, is a bilingual zine from Nü editions featuring ideologically conscious poetry in playful typesetting to challenge traditional forms. | |
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Literary Review 547 | Literature | 2mo ago | The December 2025/January 2026 issue of Literary Review features Joanna Kavenna on Albert Camus's complete notebooks, continuing its tradition of offering lively, jargon-free literary criticism since its founding in 1979. | |
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Die Quieter Please 3 | Literature | 2mo ago | The third issue of this London literary magazine features fiction and poetry exploring themes of motherhood, murder, and peculiar living situations, with contributions from various authors and grainy black and white illustrations by Anna Hindmarch. | |
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Phantasmag 4 | Literature | 2mo ago | Phantasmag's fourth issue celebrates 70s horror zines with a focus on queer and female perspectives, featuring retrospectives on Dario Argento, insights from costume designer Kate Hawley, and spotlights on creators like Lucy Rose and Alice Maio Mackey. | |
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Port 37 | Literature | 2mo ago | Port's Autumn/Winter 2025 issue, themed around 'Discovery,' features hand-drawn logos by cover stars and explores themes of exploration through interviews with Ethan Hawke, Benedict Cumberbatch, Lakeith Stanfield, and others. | |
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The London Magazine dec-jan-2026 | Literature | 2mo ago | The London Magazine, England's oldest literary periodical, presents an eclectic mix of poetry, short fiction by TLM Short Story Prize 2025 winners, and essays on diverse topics like writing as torture and dementia, with a cover by Tom Johnson. | |
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Poetry Magazine december-2025 | Literature | 3mo ago | Poetry Magazine, founded by Harriet Monroe in 1912, continues to showcase contemporary poetry and prose in a slim format designed by Pentagram, featuring works by writers such as Lesyk Panasiuk, Bianca Stone, and 2025 U.S. Poet Laureate Arthur Sze. | |
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Slightly Foxed 88 | Literature | 3mo ago | The Winter 2025 edition of Slightly Foxed, themed ‘Pure Magic’, features Laurie Graham on mushrooms and murder, Jo Rodgers on North London's literati, Justin Marozzi on Paris, and Daisy Hay on Adam Dalgliesh, with a cover by Cambridge Imprint. | |
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The Other Side of Hope vol-5 | Literature | 3mo ago | The Autumn 2025 issue of "Journeys in Refugee and Immigrant Literature" features a foreword by Dame Stephanie Shirley CH and presents honest, un-romanticised stories from migrants, highlighting their humanity and supporting refugee centers and libraries. | |
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Pencil Magazine 2 | Literature | 3mo ago | Pencil's Fall 2025 edition explores the theme of "The Eraser" with handwritten graphite content, examining both the positive and sinister connotations of erasure through diverse interpretations like Bogna Gurczak's wiped car window and Rebecca Jansson's "On Longing." |