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‘Far and away the most readable and level-headed of the literary magazines’ – The Times ‘This is a magazine of the arts and not literature alone’ The Observer ‘A fantastic magazine whose place in the history of 20th century literary life grows ever more secure and significant’ – William Boyd, Evening Standard Media Pack THE LONDON MAGAZINE

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‘ Fa r a n d away t h e m o s t r e a d a b l e a n d l e ve l - h e a d e d o f t h e l i t e r a r y m a g a z i n e s ’ – T h e T i m e s

‘ T h i s i s a m a g a z i n e o f t h e a r t s a n d n o t l i t e r a t u r e a l o n e ’ – T h e O b s e r v e r

‘A f a n t a s t i c m a g a z i n e w h o s e p l a c e i n t h e h i s t o r y o f 2 0 t h c e n t u r y l i t e r a r y l i f e g r ow s e ve r m o r e s e c u r e a n d s i g n i f i c a n t ’

– W i l l i a m B oyd , E v e n i n g S t a n d a r d

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T H E L O N D O N M A G A Z I N E

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The London Magazine was first published in 1732 and is internationally renowned as a publica-tion of distinction. Our journal publishes po-etry, short fiction, reviews, history and academ-ic articles from a range of emerging authors and established writers. With a strong presence in contemporary culture we bridge the gap be-tween traditional literary excellence and cutting edge reviews.

Pictured: Past editor Alan Ross

Thank you for your advertising enquiry.

H I S T O R Y

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Heritage

For 280 years, The London Magazine has been an indispensable feature on the British cultural landscape. We have been responsible for publishing some of the most significant literature in British history from Wordsworth, Shelley and Keats to T. S. Eliot, Sylvia Plath, Dylan Thomas and Doris Lessing.

H E R I T A G E

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Our Readers

We have an international custom-er base with the majority of readers from the UK and a total circulation of 3,000 as well as a strong social media presence. We publish in print, as an ebook and through our app. We also have arrangements with third party digital distributors including ‘Press Reader’ app, ensuring maximum ex-posure and effective digital distribu-tion.

Former editor Sebastian Barker pictured

R E A D E R S

w h o r e a d s u s ?

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Our Contributors

R E A D E R S

Beautifully produced with the best illustrated art features, the maga-zine’s recent contributors include Art Critic Edward Lucie-Smith, Historian David Starkey, Poets Michael Horovitz, Costa Prizewin-ning Christopher Reid and Orange

Prize Winner Helen Dunmore.

We have lately published work from writers such as Michael Murpurgo, Hannah Lowe, Alison McLeod, Bryan Appleyard, Suzi Feay, Roger Scruton and Stanley Moss.

We also hold an annual Short Story Competition and Poetry Competiton. This year’s short story competiton is judged by critically acclaimed writer Susan Hill.

Pictured TLM Contributor Helen Dumore.

Just some of the names who have written for our pages:

T. S. EliottElizabeth BishopSeamus HeaneyE. E. NesbittTed HughesSylvia Plath

Hilary MantelDereck Walcott

William WordsworthJohn Keats

Percy Shelley Raymond Carver

Doris Lessing Evelyn Waugh

H.G. WellsDylan Thomas

Elizabeth Bowen

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A D V E R T I S I N G

Advertise with The London Magazine – in print or online – to ensure your company reaches a multitude of discerning and loyal readers.

Please see rates below (exc VAT).

S U B M I S S I O N D A T E S

The London Magazine is a bi-monthly publication, publishing six editions a year. All advertisements are required three weeks pri-or to printing, usually on the first day of the month prior to publiation.

1 . D E C E M B E R / J A N U A R Y

2 . F E B R U A R Y / M A R C H

3 . A P R I L / M A Y

4 . J U N E / J U L Y

5 . A U G U S T / S E P T E M B E R

6 . O C T O B E R / N O V E M B E R

Single Issue price: £6.95 (UK) £9.95 (EU) £10.95 (ROF)Annual Subscription price (six issues): £33 (UK) £43 (EU) £51 (ROF)

Publications that have advertised with us in the past include: Granta, The Paris Review, The Literary Review, Ambit, Island, and Westerly.

Publishers that have advertised with us in the past include: Picador, Faber & Faber, Hamish Hamilton, Bloomsbury, and Jonathan Cape.

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P R I N T A D V E R T I S E M E N T ( p e r i s s u e )

M E A S U R E M E N T S

Colour (Inside front/back cover): Full page £300 / £250B/W (Insert): Full page £150, half-page £100

Full page: 215mm (h) x 151mm (w)Half page: 107.5mm (h) x 151mm (w)

P R I C E S

Images must be hi-res PDFs (300 dpi), set to CMYK for all colour, with em-bedded fonts and include a bleed of 3-6mm. Crop marks are required.

F U R T H E R S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

O N L I N E A D V E R T I S E M E N T

Website Banner £100Newsletter Advert £80

Web advertisements can vary in size depending on client requirements.

Images can be supplied as a JPEG or GIF files with a maximum file size of 2MB.

O N L I N E S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

P R I C E S

E X A M P L E S

Ernest Hemingway • Umberto Eco • Pati Hill • Terry Southern • Frank O’Hara • Evan S. Connell • François

Mauriac • Gertrude Stein • Ann Beattie • Willam Faulkner • George Seferis • Graham Greene • E. M. Forster

May Sarton • Marianne Wiggins • Zadie Smith • Joyce Cary • Donald Hall • William Styron • Geo� Dyer

Mary Lee Settle • W. S. Merwin • Jeanette Winterson • Frank Lima • Rachel Kushner • Kate Braverman

Jim Carroll • David Gates • Joe Brainard

Philip Roth • Mark Leyner • Adrienne

Rich • Vladimir Nabokov • Kay Ryan

Ray Bradbury • Italo Calvino • Hunter S.

� ompson • Alberto Moravia • Bernadette

Mayer • Joan Didion Henry Miller • Jorge

Luis Borges • Robert Penn Warren • Alice

Munro • Samuel Beckett • Philip Levine

Michel Houellebecq Ursula K. Le Guin

Simone de Beauvoir Elizabeth Bishop • Jean

Cocteau • Margaret Atwood • Lydia Davis

Wislawa Szymborska A. S. Byatt • Nadine

Gordimer • Nathalie Sarraute • Cathy Park

Hong • William Gass John Ashbery • Alice

Notley • James Wright Ralph Ellison • Boris

Pasternak • Deborah Eisenberg • Georges

Simenon • Bill Cotter Marie Ponsot • Tom

Disch • Tony Kushner Joyce Carol Oates

William S. Burroughs David Foster Wallace

Gary Snyder • Rachel Cusk • Tom Stoppard

Doris Lessing • Wole Soyinka • E. B. White

Robert Creeley • James M. Cain • Basil Bunting

Charles Olson • Peter Matthiessen • Chinua

Achebe • Christina Stead • Seamus Heaney • William Carlos Williams • Norman Mailer • Louis-Ferdinand

Céline • James Schuyler Vivian Gornick • Hilary Mantel • Harry Mathews • Denise Levertov • Andrea Barrett

Gabriel García Márquez • Denis Johnson • Kenzaburo — O— e • Stephen King • Ted Hughes • Uzodinma Iweala

Two hundred and sixteen reasons (and counting)

to subscribe now.

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For all bookings or further enquiries, as well as request for customised arrangements regarding swaps, inserts, or newsletter adverts please contact Rachel Chanter: [email protected]

We are always interested in combining advertising with events and promotions and working constructively with brands of interest to our subscribers.

For more specific editorial enquiries, publishing and brand collaborations or sponsorship proposals contact Thea Hawlin: [email protected]

C O N T A C T D E T A I L S

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Print Advertisement (per issue)MeasurementsTotal per IssueInside back/ Front Cover (Colour) Full Page215mm (h)x 151mm (w)£120Inside Back/ Front Cover (Colour) Half Page107.5mm (h) x 151mm (w)£100Full Page215mm (h) x 151mm (w)£100Half Page (horizontal)107.5mm (h) x 151mm (w) £90

T H E L O N D O N M A G A Z I N E WA S

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I T I S T H E O L D E S T L I T E R A R Y

& C U L T U R A L

J O U R N A L I N T H E U K .

Events

At The London Magazine we’re always on the look out for new venues and brands to collaborate with on events for our readers and subscribers.

We are particualrly interested in promot-ing the work of new artists and writers so independent galleries and bookshops are of special interest.

Past event venues include: The LRB Bookshop, The Albemarle Gallery, The Cock & Bull Gallery, Collyer Bristow Gallery, The Contini Gallery, The Savoy, Cafe Proper, Omnibus and The House of Commons.

Pictured: Contributor Edward Lucie-Smith at a TLM event

E V E N T S

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As well as hosting well attended issue launch-es at bookshops and galleries, TLM is constantly seeking new spaces to meet its growing audience. Recent and upcoming events have been held at wide range of venues in and around London, from independent galleries to the House of Commons.

All of our events present great oppertunities for our readers and subscribers to engage with our contributors and the cultural life of London and beyond.

Media Pack Design © Thea Hawlin