Inkspill

About

Not another literary magazine... What makes Inkspill Magazine so different?

I decided to set up Inkspill Magazine because I feel there are too many literary/short story magazines out there. I know that sounds contradictory, but hear me out. It has become too easy for people to set up magazines, and there are too many out there which published sub-par material just to fill the pages. There are also a lot of good small-press magazines, yet these publish in book format and usually consist of pages of text, much like a mini-anthology.

The aim of Inkspill Magazine is to publish great quality work, with a creative layout. Not only will it publish short stories and poetry, but articles, art, readers' letters etc. I want this to be a magazine that appeals to creative types for more than one reason. I want it to be interesting and interactive. If you have any suggestions for the magazine, please feel free to contact me - I welcome any thoughts.

- Sophie, Creator and Editor of Inkspill Magazine

Email: hello@inkspillmagazine.com

About the Editor

Sophie Playle graduated in 2009 from the University of East Anglia with a degree in English Literature with Creative Writing. She worked full time in the publishing industry before returning to education to study for an MA in Creative Writing at Royal Holloway, University of London. She continues to work as a freelancer for various publishers. Her short stories and poetry appear in multiple publications, including Hint Fiction anthology. She blogs here: Sophie Playle's Blog. And you can follow her on Twitter (@sophieplayle).