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About Smiths Knoll
Smiths Knoll 28 - cover page     Smiths Knoll was founded by Roy Blackman and Michael Laskey in 1991.

The magazine's named Smiths Knoll after a lightship - in the North Sea off East Anglia - that is now no longer in service but in 1991 was mentioned repeatedly on the radio on the shipping forecast - free publicity, we thought. The name appealed to us too because a knoll is a small hill, a slightly raised place (poetry magazines don't attract much attention after all) where Smiths, and smiths too, are welcome and belong. It has no apostrophe because, to avoid potential confusion, apostrophes aren't permitted on Admiralty charts.

Roy Blackman died in 2002, just after the publication of issue 29. The magazine is now edited by Michael Laskey and Joanna Cutts. Dean Parkin helps with marketing and development.

What's special about Smiths Knoll?

no cliques, always open to new contributors: typically of the 50 poets represented in any issue, 20 will be appearing in the magazine for the first time

a quick turnaround time for mss: generally under a fortnight and often much faster

willingness to offer constructive feedback on submissions that interest us

the magazine's been nurturing promising new poets for over ten years: published early work by Colette Bryce, Mandy Coe, Amanda Dalton, Anne-Marie Fyfe, Judy Gahagan, Tobias Hill, Mario Petrucci, Neil Rollinson, Jean Sprackland, Andrew Waterhouse, Anthony Wilson, Glyn Wright and Cliff Yates, among many others

no stockpiling: accepted work appears promptly, in the next issue or the one following

payment on publication at the rate of £20 per poem

high production values, carefully proofed, each poem on its own page, never crammed in

annual workshop weekends for subscribers


Michael Laskey



Subscription
From: Goldings, Goldings Lane, Leiston, Suffolk IP16 4EB. Cheques payable to Smiths Knoll, please.

Subscription rates:

UK 3 issues £14
Single issue £5
Institutions - 3 issues
£17
Overseas 3 issues £16
Single issue £6
Institutions - 3 issues
£17

Prices include postage and packaging.

Details are available at the website below:
http://www.michael-laskey.co.uk/smiths_knoll.php


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  Issues available online  
  No 28 - 2002
 
  No 27 - 2002
 
  No 26 - 2001
 
  No 25 - 2001
 
  No 24 - 2000
 
  No 23 - 2000
 
  No 22 - 2000
 
  No 21 - 1999
 
  No 20 - 1999
 
  No 19 - 1999
 
  No 18 - 1998
 
  No 17 - 1998
 
  No 16 - 1997
 
  No 15 - 1997
 
  No 14 - 1997
 
  No 13 - 1996
 
  No 12 - 1996
 
  No 11 - 1996
 
  No 10 - 1995
 
  No 9 - 1995
 
 


ISSN
0964-6310

Current editors
Michael Laskey
Joanna Cutts
Dean Parkin

Contact address
Goldings
Goldings Lane
Leiston
Suffolk
IP16 4EB

Website
http://www.michael-laskey.co.uk/smiths_knoll.php