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Shearsman

About Shearsman
    Shearsman was founded in 1981 out of the ashes of a magazine called Imprint that I had been co-editing while living in Hong Kong. In 1981 and 1982 eight issues of the magazine appeared, all edited from Kuala Lumpur, whither I had moved from Hong Kong. The logistics eventually became too much, especially with further changes of domicile on my part and, from 1983 to 1991, Shearsman was subsumed within the journal Ninth Decade (later Tenth Decade) along with Ian Robinson's Oasis and Robert Vas Dias' Atlantic Review. In 1991 however, ND/TD had run its course, and both Oasis and Shearsman arose from its ashes. This time around, I made the journal much smaller, in order to reduce postage costs, and eventually the new version of Shearsman settled down to an A5-sized 32-page journal, produced cheaply but regularly.

If the journal has a ruling aesthetic, it is one informed by international modernism and by the more radical kinds of poetry that appeared in the USA and the UK in the 1950s and 1960s. It is not an exclusive magazine though, and remains open to all comers, wherever they may come from and whoever they may be, conservative or radical: the important thing is the quality of the writing. 

The magazine now exists also in an online version and this development has allowed me to do things that would be impossible in the print journal, such as to introduce visual materials, to publish book reviews as and when they are ready and to include material that is not in the print version. There are also Recommended Books, a Book-of-the-Month feature, and free e-books. The print journal goes on, however, and will do so as long as there is an audience for it.

Tony Frazer
Editor, Shearsman



Subscription
Subscription rates:

UK Annual £12
Single issue
£7.50
Rest of Eurpoe
Annual                          £14
Rest of the world
Annual                          £15

Cheques payable to Shearsman Books.



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  Issues available online  
  New Series No. 10 - 1993
 
  New Series No. 9 - 1993
 
  New Series No. 8 - 1993
 
  New Series No. 7 - 1992
 
  New Series No. 6 - 1992
 
  New Series No. 5 - 1991
 
  New Series No. 4 - 1991
 
  New Series No. 3 - 1991
 
  New Series No. 2 - 1991
 
  New Series No. 1 - 1991
 
  No 7 - 1982
 
  No 6 - 1982
 
  No 5 - 1982
 
  No 3 - 1981
 
  No 2 - 1981
 
  No 1 - 1981
 
 


Current editor
Tony Frazer

Contact address
Shearsman Books
58 Velwell Road
Exeter EX4 4LD
England

Email editor@shearsman.com

Website www.shearsman.com