The amazing poet and anything anymore anywhere contributor SJ Fowler has a new book out, Red Museum (Knives Forks and Spoons Press 2011). It is highly recommended. See the poster below and click this link to buy the book on Amazon.
Tuesday 31 May 2011
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Thursday 9 September 2010
The Summer 2010 issue of 'anything anymore anywhere' is available to buy now by clicking on the link at the end of this post, or in the side bar. It costs £9, which includes postage worldwide. Costs got a little away from me this time (the issue features quite a lot of pictures and visual work) and that explains the big jump in price between issues. I am open to swapping copies for other little magazines, books etc, so email me (colinATanything-anymore-anywhere.com) if you are interested in that. I am sending copies out to contributors today. Here's the list:
nick-e melville
Eric Karl Anderson
Ruth Lepson
Bobby Larsson
Michael Wayne
Hilary Clark
Gareth Trew
Celia Gilbert
Chris Brownsword
Caroline Crew
Stephen Nelson
Caroline Zilk
andrew topel
Gregory Laynor
M.J. Nicholls
Josh Jones
A.W.Singerman
Greg Thomas
Claire Potter
Chris Emslie
Katie Craig
Victoria Gray
Irina Nedelcu
Sandy Christie
Wednesday 24 March 2010
Spring 2010
The new issue of anything anymore anywhere is finally here. The list of contributors is:
Marcia Arrieta
Claire Askew
Royce Borgeson
Joel Chace
Doru Culiac
Catherine Daly
James Davies
Adam Fieled
Peter Hughes
Geof Huth
Devin Johnston
Mary Kasimor
Scott Keeney
Margaret Konkol
Tony Leuzzi
Cathleen Miller
Adam Perry
Sam Schild
Alex Willie Singerman
Marcus Slease
Nancy Stohlman
Jayne Thickett
Rhys Trimble
Marcus Whale
Jessica Wickens
Justin Wolfers
You can buy a copy by following this link.
You can submit work (drawings, photos, poems, stories, hybrid, anything anymore anywhere) for the next issue to this address: submissionsATanything-anymore-anywhereDOTcom.
Now we've got the hang of it, we will be much more efficient in getting the issues prepared. Next one is due out in early Summer. Thank-you to all this issue's contributors for their patience and also their exciting writing.
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