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by James Kelman, Colin Begg, Cynthia Rogerson, Angela Catlin
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Post-Brexit, the theme of this issue is 'North Atlantic Drift', and it features work from Icelandic, Canadian, Scottish and Irish writers including Booker winner James Kelman, Helen McClory, Malachy Tallack, Christie Williamson, Cynthia Rogerson, Audur Jonsdottir and many others, as well as an interview with photographer Angela Catlin. Gutter magazine is the outstanding independent literary magazine publishing fiction and poetry from writers born and living in Scotland. The work you’ll find here is in turns diverse, delicate and dangerous. But with contributions from every corner of Scotland, all the major countries of Europe, Canada, both coasts of the USA, the Antipodes and the Far East, it is, most of all, global in attitude. Gutter doesn’t hold to any particular political outlook but wholeheartedly believes in the power of the creative imagination to challenge the status quo.
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