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Lighthouse 1
Spring 2013
The first issue of Lighthouse featured poetry, prose and illustrations, plus features by Andrew McDonnell, Meirion Jordan and Sam Riviere
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Lighthouse 10 – The Homelands Issue
Autumn 2015
Lighthouse 10, now at 96 pages, comes packed with essays by writers on their homelands, including George Szirtes in conversation with András Gerevich on Hungary after 1989, poet and translator Cecilia Rossi on developing as a writer in Argentina, and Amit Chaudhury in conversation with Amitavar Kumar about saving sites of historical interest in India, plus fiction from Ruby …
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Lighthouse 11 – The Eco-Poetry Issue
Winter 2016
Lighthouse 11 is guest edited by Anna Reckin and Angus Sinclair. It takes Eco-Poetics as a starting point and veers off into new territory. Packed with prose and poetry, this issue is an exciting engagement with one of the most pressing issues of our time.
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Lighthouse 12 – The Proetry Issue
Spring 2016
Guest edited by Jeremy Noel-Tod, Issue 12 explores the idea of moving from poetry into prose.
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Lighthouse 13 – The Fun Issue
Autumn 2016
Themed around the idea of FUN, Issue 13 goes off the rails a little in its search for the essence of the things we are willing to call ‘fun’.
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Lighthouse 14 – The History Issue
Winter 2017
Themed around the idea of history, Issue 14 delves into the past for a sense of what, and where, we are when we engage with history in the arts.
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Lighthouse 15 – The Queer Issue
Spring 2017
The Queer Issue explores the way that writing and the arts can engage with LGBTQ+ issues, creating new spaces for queer identities and addressing historical inequalities.
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Lighthouse 16 – Implosion
Winter 2018
Implosion: featuring the work of Juha Virtanen, Selma Carvalho, Adam Warne, Laura Seymour and many more, issue 16 uses the theme of implosion to look at how the arts can keep the universe together when it seems like everything is collapsing in on itself.
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