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- Beatscene - - Magazine which documents and highlights the writers, poets, musicians and artists of the Beat Generation. Published from Coventry.
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- Bloomsbury - - Publisher provides catalogue of books, advice for writers, readers' club and ezine with articles and extracts from books.
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- British Council Literature Department - - Promotes contemporary and innovative work from the UK to audiences around the world. Biographies, reviews, critical essays, audio and flash poems, magazine and events.
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- Lit-Net - - Promotes literature in the West Midlands and offers services to readers, writers and librarians. Provides details of local writing groups and a discussion area.
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- London Review of Books online - - Literary review publishing essay-length book reviews and topical articles on politics, literature, history, philosophy, science and the arts by leading writers and thinkers.
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- Mslexia - - Print magazine for women who write. About exploring creativity and getting into print. With advice and inspiration; news, reviews, interviews; competitions, events, courses, grants; new poetry and prose.
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- No Mean City - - Glasgow based online magazine publishing literature, stories, novels and poetry.
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- The Reader - - Printed literary magazine publishing poetry, short fiction and articles about literature and reading. Publishes beginners alongside established writers. Online shop, latest edition and subscriptions.
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- The Royal Society of Literature - - Literary organisation. Information on lectures, readings and campaigns on behalf of the writer and the written word, prizes and magazine.
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- Society of Authors - - Works to protect the rights and further the interests of authors in the United Kingdom. FAQ, membership information, news, and publications.
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- Welsh Books Council - - National body funded by the Welsh Assembly Government and committed to promoting reading and literacy in Wales. Information on services, best sellers with a Welsh interest, reviews and book lists. Welsh and English.
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