Cadaverine Magazine
Cadaverine Magazine
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CADAVERINE publishes the best new poetry and prose by emerging authors under the age of 25.
From urban gothic to high modernism, cyberpunk to scathing satire, science fiction to fictitious cookery, Cadaverine is a comprehensive and uncompromising introduction to the new voices of English Literature.
You can get hold of your own print version of The Cadaverine, Cadaverine Anthology, by following this link.
News and Updates
**04/01/10** Review
Sarah Matthews reviews JG Ballard’s High Rise.
**04/01/10** Prose
A new short story from Josh Russell.
**03/02/10** Review
Samantha Cox reviews Angela Carter’s modern classic Nights at the Circus.
**03/02/10** Interview
Cadaver SJ Fowler interviews Romanian poet Adrian Urmanov.
**28/01/10** Review
Emma Sutton gives her take on William Faulkner’s classic As I Lay Dying.
**27/01/10** Review
Jo Brandon reviews David Tait’s debut pamphlet Suitcase/Earthquake.
**27/01/10** Linklog
Cadaverine Open Mic, Andrew Motion on the teaching of poetry and Michael Schmidt.
**24/01/10** Review
Matthew Read reviews Glister by John Burnside.
**22/01/10** Poetry
A hat trick of poems from Jo Brandon.
Enjoy!
CADAVERINE publishes online and in print. If you’d like to get your hands on our printed anthology - follow this link!
Want to submit? Send up to six poems and two short stories to thecadaverine@mac.com along with a brief bio and a suitable picture. We do have a large backlog, but aim to respond within six weeks. You must be under the age of 25 at the time of publication. Cadaverine Magazine is updated regularly with poetry and prose from the UK’s most exciting young authors. Keep up to date by joining our mailing list by mailing ‘list’ to thecadaverine@mac.com
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