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The magazine of new scottish writing.
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Publishing prose poetry and reviews the magazine is 192 pages long and is a biannual publication.
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Gutter magazine is dedicated to creating space for poetry and prose in scotland and beyond.
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Notable gutter contributors have included alasdair gray janice galloway liz lochhead louise welsh ron butlin james kelman and alexander hutcheson as well as new writers.
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Gutter is a magazine of new scottish and international writing.
We look for work that challenges re imagines or undermines the status quo.
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Gutter is an award winning high quality printed journal for fiction and poetry from writers born or living in scotland and featuring literature from around the world the editors believe there is a need for an energetic ambitious magazine dedicated to the best in new scottish writing published in an international context.
In 1990 scott mccloud dared his friend and comic book artist stephen bissette to draw and write a 24 page comic in just 24 hours.
Post brexit the theme of this issue is the north alantic drift and it features work from icelandic canadian scottish and irish writers including booker winner james kelman malachy tallack.
Gutter magazine issue 18.
23 feb 2015.
With the freedom papers.
By henry bell colin begg et al.
Managing editor henry bell and lead editors colin begg and kate macleary are joined by five other.