Acumen (magazine)

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Acumen
Acumen Issue 67, May 2010 Magazine Cover.jpg
May 2010 cover
EditorDanielle Hope [1]
CategoriesPoetry magazine
FrequencyTriannual [2]
PublisherAcumen Publications
FounderPatricia Oxley
Founded1985
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based in London
Language English
Website Acumen
ISSN 0964-0304
OCLC 15725310

Acumen is a triannual British literary magazine with special emphasis on poetry and is based in London, the United Kingdom. [3] According to Stephen May it is considered a leading poetry magazine. [4]

Contents

History and profile

Acumen began publication in 1985. [5] The magazine, headquartered in Brixham, was founded by Patricia Oxley, [5] who was also its editor until issue 100 in May 2021 when Danielle Hope replaced her in the post. [6] [1] Her husband William Oxley was its treasurer and interviews editor. [7] The journal is published by Acumen Publications [8] three times a year and covers poems by both famous and lesser known poets and reviews of poems. [9] The magazine was formerly headquartered in Brixham before its head office was moved to London. [1]

The magazine hosts an international poetry competition. [10] Past co-editors of Acumen with Oxley include Anne Stevenson and Evangeline Paterson. [11] The book British Poetry Magazines, 1914-2000 states that Acumen has "been very deliberately concerned with the notion of an independent approach to poetry, though at the same time tending to avoid experimentalism." [11] The magazine was one publication studied in Chapman literary magazine's August 1997 issue entitled The State of British Poetry. [12]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Danielle Hope website".
  2. Kaplan, Laurie, ed. (2006). "ACUMEN MAGAZINE". Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, 2006: Including Irregular Serials & Annuals. Volume 2: Ele-Med. R.R. Bowker. p. 5496. ISBN   9780835245036.
  3. Fulton, Len, ed. (2010). "ACUMEN". International Directory of Little Magazines: 46th Edition, 2010-2011, Paper. Dustbooks. p. 5. ISBN   978-1-935742-00-5.
  4. May, Stephen (2010). Get Started in Creative Writing. McGraw-Hill. p. 71. ISBN   9781444103182.
  5. 1 2 "About Acumen". Poetry Magazines. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  6. Jane Dowson; Alice Entwistle (2005). A History of Twentieth-Century British Women's Poetry . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p.  19. ISBN   978-0-521-81946-6.
  7. David Perman (21 February 2020). "William Oxley obituary". The Guardian. ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  8. "Acumen Publications". The Poetry Library. Archived from the original on 12 September 2015. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  9. "Acumen Poetry Magazine". UK Authors. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  10. "Acumen Literary Journal International Poetry Competition 2020: Open for entries". nawe. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  11. 1 2 Miller, David; Price, Richard (2006). British Poetry Magazines, 1914-2000: A History and Bibliography of Little Magazines. Oak Knoll Press. p. 222. ISBN   9780712349413.
  12. Coreliss, Jon (August 1997). "From Scotland to Suburbia: A Landscape of Current British Poetry". Chapman . pp. 4–21.