Biannual Scottish magazine
Gutter Categories Literary magazine Frequency Biannual Founder Adriean Searle, Colin Begg Founded 2009 Country United Kingdom Based in Glasgow Language English, Scots, Gaelic Website Gutter
Gutter is a biannual periodical published in Scotland . The magazine was founded in 2009 and is independently published[ 1] in Glasgow.[ 2] [ 3] The magazine is cooperatively owned and run by its workers.[ 4]
Publishing prose, poetry and reviews, the magazine is 192 pages long[ 5] and is a biannual publication. Notable Gutter contributors have included Alasdair Gray , Janice Galloway , Liz Lochhead , Louise Welsh , Ron Butlin , James Kelman and Alexander Hutcheson as well as new writers.[ 6] [ 7]
Managing editor Henry Bell and lead editors Colin Begg and Kate MacLeary are joined by five other editors – Laura Waddell, Calum Rodger, Robbie Guillory, Katy Hastie, and Ryan Vance.[ 8]
^ "ARTS NEWS: Crossways festival of Irish/Scottish culture, Gutter supported by Creative Scotland, Sons of Argyll in Oban" . HeraldScotland . Retrieved 12 April 2018 .
^ "Gutter Press | The Skinny" . www.theskinny.co.uk . Retrieved 14 May 2016 .
^ McCrum, Robert (15 August 2009). "Robert McCrum: Gutter snipes at the ubiquitous internet" . the Guardian . Retrieved 14 May 2016 .
^ "Arts News: Gutter lives, Burrell loan, GSWA show, Elephant Sessions tour" . HeraldScotland . Retrieved 12 April 2018 .
^ "Gutter 11: The Magazine of New Scottish Writing: Amazon.co.uk: Helen Sedgwick, Colin Begg, Adrian Searle: 9781908754653: Books" . Retrieved 14 May 2016 .
^ "Looking at the Stars: In Praise of Gutter Magazine…" . Scots Whay Hae! . 13 September 2011. Retrieved 14 May 2016 .
^ Cummins, Anthony (1 August 2013). "The book of books" . Metro . Retrieved 14 May 2016 .
^ "ARTS NEWS: Crossways festival of Irish/Scottish culture, Gutter supported by Creative Scotland, Sons of Argyll in Oban" . HeraldScotland . Retrieved 12 April 2018 .