Chapman (magazine)
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Chapman is a literary magazine based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It has published many Scottish and international authors, including Iain Crichton Smith, Alasdair Gray, Sorley MacLean and Kathleen Raine. It covers new poetry and short fiction, as well as critical essays and reviews.
It was started in 1969 as The Chapman, a pamphlet edited by George Hardie and Walter Perrie. Robert Calder, Joy Hendry and Walter Perrie edited the magazine during 1975. Joy Hendry began editing the title first in conjunction with Perrie, then solo from Issue 16 in 1976. She is the magazine's editor today.
It is variously known as Chapman magazine, Chapman: Scotland's Quality Literary Magazine, but Chapman is its proper title.
Notable contributors
- Richard Burns
- Stewart Conn
- Alasdair Gray
- Duncan Glen
- Michael Horovitz
- Robert Lofton
- Sorley MacLean
- Aonghas MacNeacail
- Eric Mottram
- Kathleen Raine
- Dick Russell
- Iain Crichton Smith
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