Peace & Freedom magazine

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Peace & Freedom is a poetry, prose, and art magazine, first published by Paul Rance in 1985. It is one of a number of publications produced by Peace & Freedom Press.

Though being a continuation of previous Paul Rance-produced publications, such as The Warden and Harmony, Peace & Freedom magazine was really inspired by Norwich publisher and writer, Hayley Tagg's The Black Hole fanzine, and began life as a photocopied zine until the late 1980s, when its first properly printed issue was an ill-advised green ink affair.

Peace & Freedom has evolved into a more poetry orientated publication, from its poetry/music beginnings, and now also publishes short stories and essays. The magazine still has a strong emphasis on social, humanitarian and environmental issues.

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