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Welcome to Wet Ink
– a magazine that’s dedicated to
publishing new and exciting writing. |
Inside each issue you’ll find fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction, interviews, photography, book reviews and more. It’s the place to discover some of today’s best up-and-coming talent, as well as new works by established authors.
We’ve crammed every issue with reading that is entertaining, thought provoking and, at times, challenging. It’s the sort of magazine you’ll want to keep coming back to again and again.
Make sure you get your copy by subscribing, from selected outlets, or by ordering online—not only will you get a quality read, but you’ll be helping to nurture emerging talent.
We hope you enjoy it. |

Out now
Wet Ink’s autumn issue is brimming with tales of the strange, the exotic and the beautiful.
Maryanne Khan shows us Italy through the eyes of a peasant girl who can see into souls; Shona Husk explores a strange world where otter-men yearn for freedom; while Catherine Harris figures out what to do with 2000 babies. Lynnette Lounsbury considers a leap that’s anything but routine; Ronnie Scott captures the strange musings of a teenage boy; Chris Womersley peers into the darkness; and Robyn Cadwallader narrates over a few beers.
There’s poetry by Thomas Shapcott, Anna Ryan-Punch, Fani Papageorgiou and Tamara Searle; Michael Wilding discusses utiopias and dystopias; Moya Costello chats to Tony Birch and Jen Webb about the short story; and sci-fi author Sean Williams tells us the secrets of his prolific output. Plus there’s stacks of book reviews to guide your reading. |

Coming soon
We’re working to make sure issue eleven is an excellent read from cover to cover. In the meantime, we hope you’re enjoying the current issue.
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