- Chroma: A Queer Literary Journal
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Chroma: A Queer Literary Journal Categories LGBT Literary Magazine Frequency Semi-annually Country United Kingdom Language English Website chromajournal.co.uk Chroma is a UK-based international literary and arts journal publishing and promoting the work of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered writers and artists. The journal appears twice a year and is supported by funding from Arts Council England. The journal is edited by the writer, Shaun Levin, and the poet, Saradha Soobrayen, and has four commissioning editors, András Gerevich, Sophie Mayer, Andrew Theophilou, and Mike Upton. Some of the queer writers that have been featured so far include Ben Barton, John Dixon, Jay Merill, Keith Munro, Uriel Orlow, Drew Payne, Mima Simic and Andrew Warburton. The journal also holds an annual writing competition. The journal's last issue (No 11) was published in June 2010. An announcement on the journal's website explains that changes in funding arrangements with the Arts Council of England meant the journal would "take a break" in Autumn 2010 and return in Spring 2011 with a youth number. This issue has yet to appear.
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