- The Reader (magazine)
"The Reader" is a Liverpool-based
literary magazine published quarterly byThe Reader Organisation . The magazine was founded in1997 by Sarah Coley,Jane Davis , and Angela Macmillan with a grant from the University of Liverpool's School of English. It operated as part of theUniversity of Liverpool until 2008 when the parent organisation became an independent charitable body. "The Reader" magazine is currently edited byPhilip Davis , author, biographer, and Professor of English at theUniversity of Liverpool . The Deputy Editor is Sarah Coley.The magazine features original
poetry and shortfiction , essays, interviews and recommendations with an emphasis on the enjoyment of reading good quality writing. Issues are based loosely around a given theme, with letters, a crossword and the famously tricky 'Buck's Quiz' making up the last section. Since taking over the editorship from his wife in 2007Philip Davis has overseen a successful redesign and relaunch and the magazine now includes a small amount of photography. The magazine has managed to attract many high-profile contributors over the years, includingA. S. Byatt ,Howard Jacobson ,Seamus Heaney ,Will Self ,Graham Swift ,John Kinsella , Les Murray, John Carey,Bel Mooney andJonathan Bate .As well as the magazine,
The Reader Organisation promotes live literature andoutreach events and educational community-based projects such as [http://www.getintoreading.org Get Into Reading] , promoting and researching the therapeutic value of reading. In 2008 it spun off from theUniversity of Liverpool as an independent charitable organisation withBlake Morrison as its Chair andJane Davis as director.External links
* [http://www.thereader.co.uk "The Reader Organisation"]
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