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The Little Magazine website used to be a fantastic resource. At one time it was filled with listings of all the little mgazines published within the United Kingom. But now, sadly, in the imortal... more

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  • 65 of 65 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Lynda04

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    For all of the budding writers and poets at Ciao, this web site may be of interest to you. I have noticed while I have been writing and reading ops at Ciao that there is a lot of talent here that could be recognised elsewhere too. Getting your written work published is not easy, and in this computer age it seems that writers are cropping up everywhere. I have never even thought of trying to get anything I have written published, but I am a raw beginner:-(( Nevertheless I imagine that it is a great feeling to see your own work in print, on paper! So I decided to use some of my time looking at ... more
  • 9 of 16 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Martinscholes

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    The Little Magazine website used to be a fantastic resource. At one time it was filled with listings of all the little mgazines published within the United Kingom. But now, sadly, in the imortal words of Monty Python: "This website is no more. It is an ex-website, it has shuffled off this mortal coil. In short, mush, it's bloomin' snuffed it!" Or, if not snuffed it certainly become transformed into something less than its former gloroious self. http://www.little-magazines.co.uk is now nothing more than a link farm, containing lists of links to a variety of sites. It is now operated by a ... more