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| Mslexia - There is nothing like Mslexia
Mslexia tells you all you need to know about exploring your creativity and getting into print.
No other magazine provides Mslexia's unique mix of debate and analysis, advice and inspiration; news, reviews, interviews; competitions, events, courses, grants. All served up with a challenging selection of new poetry and prose.
Mslexia is read by top authors and absolute beginners. A quarterly masterclass in the business and psychology of writing, it's the essential magazine for women who write. |
| NIACE - NIACE (The National Institute of Adult Continuing Education - England and Wales) is a non-governmental organisation working for more and different adult learners.
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| Bloodaxe Books - Bloodaxe Books is Britain's premier poetry publisher, with an international reputation for quality in literature and excellence in design.
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| Waterloo Press - Waterloo Press is a non-profit making publishing house, originally dependant on one main benefactor, Sonja Ctvrecka, and a variety of funding sources. In November 2004 Waterloo received a major Arts Council Grant.
Our aims are threefold: to promote regional poets on a national and international basis; to promote established or long-neglected modern and modernist poets with a broad appeal on the same footing; and to provide a forum for all those in a specially bound Arts bi-annual journal with the broadest appeal of all (Eratica Magazine).
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| Anvil Press - Anvil Press is housed in Neptune House, a building that has been used at various points in its 100-year history as a dance-hall and a printing works.
In 1998, Anvil Press celebrated 30 years of publishing with an anthology of poems, chosen and introduced by Peter Jay, drawn from the press's publications. The book illustrates the range of poets and kinds of poetry which the press values - but is also intended as a browsable bedside book.
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| Sixties Press - Barry Tebb's wonderful day-glo Sixties Press productions keep the Apocalyptic flame alive. - JAMES KEERY
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| Hearing Eye - Hearing Eye is a small independent press established in 1987. One of our distinctive features is that we have kept all our books in print, a policy now abandoned by most publishing houses. We also work very closely with the individual authors in both the production and the presentation of their work.
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| Disability Arts Online - DAO is dedicated to work by deaf and disabled artists which reflects on disability as a social and political construct. |
| The History of Mental Health Service User/Survivor Movement Group - The Survivors History Group was founded in April 2005 to value and celebrate the contribution that mental health service users/survivors have made and are making to history. It is working towards a comprehensive history on this site. It will also preserve historical material in digital form, on this site, for easy access, and in printed and other forms |
| The Stuart Low Trust - Our mission is to ensure that local people, especially those experiencing social isolation or mental distress, have access to the range of facilities they need to successfully manage their lives. |