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Mon, 8 Jul 2024

New Welsh Review Offers Full Archive On Exact Editions Digital Platform

London, 8th July 2024

New Welsh Review Offers Full Archive On Exact Editions Digital Platform

New Welsh Review has launched a complete digital archive, now available to individual and institutional subscribers via Exact Editions’ digital platform. Readers can now search for back issues going back to the very first issue published in 1988, with over 30 years of searchable content to explore as well as new issues as they are published.

Wales’s foremost literary magazine in English, New Welsh Review offers a vital outlet for the very best new fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry, as a dynamic forum for critical debate and a rigorous reviewing culture.

New Welsh Review have published some of the greatest writers and thinkers from Wales and beyond, including; Dannie Abse, Paul Muldoon, P. D. James, Emyr Humphreys, Leslie Norris, Gwyneth Lewis, Les Murray, Rachel Trezise, Niall Griffiths, Owen Sheers, Tiffany Murray, Edna Longley, Byron Rogers and Gillian Clarke.

Hosted on the Exact Editions publishing platform, the magazine and its archive can be explored with an advanced search function enabling search of any keywords, a neat stacking interface allowing for ease of browsing years and decades, as well as new issue notifications alerting readers to the availability of the next issue.

Individual subscriptions to New Welsh Review are available through the Exact Editions shop

Institutional subscriptions to New Welsh Review are available through the Exact Editions shop

Publisher of The New Welsh Review, Richard Davies, said: “We’re delighted to bring the New Welsh Review’s historically valuable archive to such an elegant and stylish digital platform. Exact Editions’ prowess in institutional subscription sales to academic libraries has been clearly proven and we’re looking forward to seeing this in action.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner said: “New Welsh Review is an incredibly important publication for literature in Wales, and we’re delighted to have this complete archive join an illustrious group of literary publications on our platform. The complete archive is a valuable resource in which we expect both individual and institutional subscribers to enjoy.”


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