The Rialto (poetry magazine)

The Rialto (poetry magazine)

"The Rialto" is a poetry magazine, originally published in Norwich, Norfolk in 1984. It is now one of the most respected poetry magazines in the world. Michael Mackmin and John Wakeman were the co-founders of the magazine.

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* [http://www.therialto.co.uk/index2.htm The Rialto]


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