SMOKE 69, in your postboxes soon!

The latest issue of SMOKE magazine, Issue 69, is now available and has been mailed out to subscribers!

It features poems by Angela Cheveau, Bidyut Bhusan Jena, David King, Mary Maher and more, accompanied by photos from Elliot Ward. Full details can be found on the latest issue page.

To buy a £5 subscription for the next three issues of Smoke Magazine, please send a cheque made payable to The Windows Project to 1-27 Bridport Street, Liverpool, L3 5QF, United Kingdom.

Copies can also be purchased in Liverpool directly from News from Nowhere Bookshop, which can be found at 96 Bold Street, L1 4HY.

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Smoke Now Accepting Submissions

Submissions for the latest issue of Smoke are now open!

 If you would like to see your poem in print, you can email up to six poems to windowsproject@btinternet.com or, alternatively, you can send submissions to the following address, along with an SAE for the return of manuscript.

Smoke Magazine

The Windows Project

1-27 Bridport Street

Liverpool

L3 5QF

Smoke No.65 Now Available

Issue 65 of Smoke magazine is now available!

Pick up the single issue at News From Nowhere bookshop (96 Bold St, Liverpool) for 99p, or alternatively send a cheque for £5 made payable to WINDOWS with your name and address to receive three issues via post.

ARTWORK

Smoke 61 features original artwork by Leanne Bridgewater.

Submissions of black and white graphics welcome for future issues. E-mail samples to 

windowsproject@btinternet.com

 

 

SMOKE #61 OUT NOW

Issue 61 of Smoke magazine is now available.

Pick up the single issue at News From Nowhere bookshop (96 Bold St, Liverpool) for 85p, or alternatively send a cheque/PO for £5 made payable to WINDOWS with your name and address to receive three issues via post.

 

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Smoke Magazine Issue #61 Arriving Soon

After a brief hiatus Smoke magazine is back, with an issue featuring new work by veteran innovator Lee Harwood, a poet who has published over twenty collections since 1965, as well as fresh voices such as Eleanor Rees, alongside graphics by the artist Leanne Bridgewater, who draws on Buddhist iconography to create bold, striking images. This promises to be an issue that will delight, intrigue and challenge in equal measure.