Climbing Up to the Gutter

Gutter issue 4My contributor’s copy of Gutter 4 arrived the other day and very good it looks too! I’ve not had time to delve into the contents, but I’m very pleased to share the pages with such a vibrant mix of writers, from newcomers to leading names of the new generation and senior masters such as Alexander Hutchison.

I’m particularly pleased because the piece the editors chose was “10 x 10”, a 10-poem sequence written for my 10th wedding anniversary a couple of years ago. For obvious reasons, it has a special significance to me. I really hope it strikes the celebratory chord I wanted with others too.

“10 x 10” also happens to the largest single magazine publication I’ve had so far — 100 lines, to be exact, not counting titles! Mind you, at over 220 pages of prose and poetry, Gutter is more like an anthology than a magazine, which gives it the scope to take work of that length.

Gutter is also an extremely well-produced magazine, a pleasure in the hand and on the eye. I’d say it’s easily one of the best, most exciting things to have happened on the Scottish literary scene over the past few years.


5 responses to “Climbing Up to the Gutter”

  1. […] to free write using some of the words as a stimulus and then, after reading some of the sequence published in Gutter recently, I asked them to write a poem in the same form using the 10 […]

  2. […] to free write using some of the words as a stimulus and then, after reading some of the sequence published in Gutter recently, I asked them to write a poem in the same form using the 10 […]

  3. […] number that are new to me. It is particularly pleasing that my sequence “10 x 10”, which was recently published in Gutter magazine, is […]

  4. […] theme — 10 poets reading for 10 minutes — I read my “10×10″ sequence, first published in Gutter and republished in The Best British Poetry 2011. I didn’t fell I gave my best […]

  5. […] blog or Facebook. That it is addressed to my wife makes it all the more pleasing, partly because my first appearance in Gutter was with my “10 x 10″ sequence for our 10th wedding anniversary. Share […]

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