Small Presses, Big Ideas

This afternoon The Reader editor Philip Davis featured on BBC Radio 4's show about small presses, 'Small Presses, Big Ideas'. In the show Phill Jupitus "explores the world of the small press poetry magazines, which allow anyone with a verse and the price of a stamp the chance to rub shoulders with the greatest poets". The Reader magazine publishes essays, reviews and recommendations as well as poetry, but the programme blurb describes our approach perfectly.
You can listen again to the programme here, until Tuesday December 25th.
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