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Shearsman magazine was founded in 1981 and ran for two years before being folded into the London-based magazine Ninth Decade (later Tenth Decade), together with Oasis and Atlantic Review. The second series of Shearsman began in 1991, in a pamphlet format, and ran roughly quarterly until early 2005, when the format changed again to a half-yearly paperback book. Issue 103 & 104 includes work from Robert Sheppard, Zoe Skoulding, Tim Allen, James Byrne, Andrew Taylor and translations of Virgil by David Hadbawnik, Francis Ponge by Ian Brinton and Esther Jansma by Andrew Houwen and many more.
Shearsman magazine was founded in 1981 and ran for two years before being folded into the London-based magazine Ninth Decade (later Tenth Decade), together with Oasis and Atlantic Review. The second series of Shearsman began in 1991, in a pamphlet format, and ran roughly quarterly until early 2005, when the format changed again to a half-yearly paperback book. Issue 103 & 104 includes work from Robert Sheppard, Zoe Skoulding, Tim Allen, James Byrne, Andrew Taylor and translations of Virgil by David Hadbawnik, Francis Ponge by Ian Brinton and Esther Jansma by Andrew Houwen and many more.
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