Wet Ink

Wet Ink

Wet Ink magazine is an Australian magazine devoted to publishing new Australian writing, with an emphasis on new and emerging writers. Published quarterly, it features fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction, plus an interview with a writer and book reviews. Work published ranges from 'literary' to genre-based work. Works are complemented by photography, illustration and clever design.

It was founded in Adelaide in 2005 by a team of writers and readers who wanted to address the lack of publishing opportunities for new writers in Australia. It is funded through advertising, subscriptions, sponsorship and sales.

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Content

Wet Ink publishes:

• fiction
• poetry
• creative non-fiction
• opinion/commentary
• author interviews
• book reviews

Contributors

Works published in the magazine by established writers include those by Thomas Shapcott, Michael Wilding, Kevin Brophy, Nigel Krauth, Ken Ruthven, Ouyang Yu, Marcelle Freiman, Nicholas Jose, [http://www.timsinclair.org Tim Sinclair] and Brian Edwards.

Authors interviewed have included Frank Moorhouse, Susan Johnson, Gail Jones and [http://www.timsinclair.org Tim Sinclair] .

Editorial Advisory Board

The Editorial Advisory Board includes Thomas Shapcott, JM Coetzee, Eva Sallis, Ioana Petrescu, Nigel Krauth and Judith Rodriguez.

External links

http://www.wetink.com.au


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