Editor Steven O’Brien to judge national competition, “A Poem to Remember”, for DNRCNewsThe Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre (DNRC) today launched an exciting new national poetry competition to mark the 100th anniversary…
Short Story Competition 2017 | WinnersCompetitions, NewsThe London Magazine are pleased to announce the winners of our 2017 Short Story Competition. 1st Place – Solitaire by…
Review | Simpson’s TavernNews‘Do you want a sausage with that?’ So chipped the waiter. He was splay–bearded, like a sergeant major in the…
The London Magazine Essay Competition 2017 | WinnersCompetitions, Competitions, NewsWe are very pleased to announce the winners of our inaugural essay competition: First Place:Â “On Writing Ethnic Stories” by Haleh…
The London Magazine Poetry Prize 2017 | WinnersCompetitions, NewsThank you so much to everyone who entered The London Magazine‘s Poetry Prize 2017. The standard of entries was extremely…
Review | The Essence of Things at 48 Albemarle StreetNews, Reviews, WritingArriving at 48 Albemarle Street you immediately enter a stripped-back environment; surrounded by exposed brick, wood and metal. This industrial…
Essay| Shetland Norn by Simon TaitEssays, News, WritingShetland is a quiet, self-possessed nation of 22,000 whose population still considers itself to be more Norse than British. They…
Donald Trump – America’s First Oligarch-in-ChiefEssays, News, WritingBy Mohammad Zahoor On 20th January this year Donald Trump was sworn in as President of the United States. In…
Short Story Competition 2017Competitions, Competitions, News, TLM FeaturedUPDATE: EXTENDED CLOSING DATEÂ The competition will now be open for entries until November 15th. Autumn is just around the…
An Interview with Frieda HughesCompetitions, Competitions, Interviews, News, WritingWe caught up with Frieda Hughes, one of this year’s Poetry Prize 2017 judges. Although this prize has now closed,…
An interview with Patricia McCarthyCompetitions, Competitions, Interviews, News, WritingWe spoke to Patricia McCarthy, one of the judges for our Poetry Prize 2017, who gave a bit of advice on…
Essay Competition 2017Competitions, Competitions, News, TLM FeaturedThis competition is now closed. As the oldest literary and arts review in the UK, The London Magazine has a long…
Castles in the Air | Stephen Chambers : The Court of RedondaEssays, News, WritingPrinces, prefects, urchins and poets; these are just a few in a court of luminaries setting sail to Venice. But…
Howard Hodgkin: Absent Friends at the National Portrait GalleryNews, Reviews, WritingAccording to a new exhibition of Howard Hodgkin’s work at the National Portrait Gallery, one of the artist’s principal concerns…
Poetry Prize 2017Competitions, Competitions, NewsAs of midnight tonight (30th June 2017) this competition will be closed. The London Magazine has been home to some…
The Glass Menagerie at the Duke of York’s TheatreNews, Reviews, WritingCherry Jones returns to the role of Amanda Wingfield in Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie, directed by John Tiffany. This London…
Chalk Poets by Stephanie NorgateNews, Reviews, WritingThe otherness of nature, the gap that separates its permanence from our finite experience, is as much a part of…
Two more from ‘Mother Goose’ by Bernard GutteridgeNewsTwo fairytale poems from ‘Mother Goose’ by Bernard Gutteridge with a little twist, first published in The London Magazine in…
Ghost Story by J.G. WarryNewsFor close on forty years I have pursued The ghost of my personality Down endless corridors of a castle Unsuccessfully.…
Short Story Competition 2016 | An interview with Steven O’BrienCompetitions, Competitions, Interviews, NewsAttention all entrants! With only a month until our Short Story Competition 2016 closes, we spoke to our editor, Steven…
Short Story Competition 2016 | An interview with Erica WagnerCompetitions, Competitions, Interviews, NewsWith just over a month until our Short Story Competition 2016 closes, we spoke to one of the judges, Erica Wagner, and…
Short Story Competition 2016 | An interview with Max PorterCompetitions, Competitions, Interviews, NewsWith just over a month until our Short Story Competition 2016 closes, we spoke to judge Max Porter and found out about…
Short Story Competition 2016 | An interview with Angus CargillCompetitions, Competitions, Interviews, NewsWith just over a month until our Short Story Competition 2016 closes, we caught up with judge Angus Cargill and found…
The Threepenny OperaNews, ReviewsIf you put on a production of Romeo and Juliet in Verona, how much does anyone care that the action…
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