The Dark Horse (magazine)
The Dark Horse is an international literary magazine based in Scotland. Founded in 1995 by Scottish poet Gerry Cambridge, it publishes British, Irish, and American poetry as well as literary criticism and interviews. Past contributors include Wendy Cope, Douglas Dunn, Vicki Feaver, Anthony Hecht, Kay Ryan, Matthew Sweeney, Robert Nye, and Richard Wilbur.[1][2]
Editor | Gerry Cambridge |
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U.S. Assistant Editor | Jennifer Goodrich |
U.S. Contributing Editor | Marcia Menter |
Categories | Poetry |
Frequency | Semiannual |
Format | |
Founder | Gerry Cambridge |
Founded | 1995 |
Country | Scotland |
Based in | South Lanarkshire |
Language | English |
Website | http://www.thedarkhorsemagazine.com/ |
ISSN | 1357-6720 |
According to Malcolm Ballin of Cardiff University, The Dark Horse is Scotland's "best-established little magazine."[3] In 2005, the magazine celebrated its twentieth anniversary with launch events in Edinburgh, London, and New York.[1] On its thirtieth anniversary, Alan Taylor wrote that the longevity of the magazine is "no small achievement."[4]
References
- "Scotland's Transatlantic Poetry Magazine". The Dark Horse. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
- "The Dark Horse". Duotrope. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
- Ballin, M. (2016). Irish Periodical Culture, 1937-1972: Genre in Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. Springer. p. 213. ISBN 9780230613751.
- Taylor, Alan (18 November 2016). "The Outsider". Scottish Review of Books.
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