Adam Hanley is an artist and musician from Belfast. He studied Sound Technology in Liverpool and is currently working as a trainee computer programmer. His artist style is heavily influenced by comic books and often focuses on the female figure. Some of his newer works are currently on display in Canvas gallery in his hometown of Belfast and his music has featured in several dance productions in both Belfast and Liverpool.

Read This Events

After the excitement of The Read This 1st Birthday Party, we're having a rest - so there are no forthcoming RT events scheduled for December, sadly! However, feel free to get in touch via submissions@
readthismagazine.co.uk
if you want to know what we'll be up to in the new year!

In the print issue...

Read This 13 has hit the shelves - and it's another all-poetry issue! We're featuring work by McGuire, Charlotte Chadwick and web-featurer Aditi Machado. We also have a Read This first... our first long poem -- a four-page, sixteen-part masterpiece by Bottom of the World editor Frank Vorassi. Get your hands on a copy!

Paul Heatley writes grey stories about a grey world.

Munayem Mayenin is the organiser of the London Poetry Festival. He has published numerous volumes of poetry, proze, prozzitry and philosophy. He lives in London.

Hayley Shields is a student of Edinburgh University, a 'Blind Poet' and an editor of Read This, as well as a slightly mad tour guide with a whip. She loves beer, sleeping, chocolate and very windy days.

Joseph Grant is originally from New York City and his short stories have been published in Byline, New Authors Journal, Nite-Writer's International Literary Arts Journal, Howling Moon Press, and many others. He also has a story in the upcoming anthology of horror, Northern Haunts. Joseph currently reside in Los Angeles .

Anna Jacob has been writitng poetry for twenty years. She finds  inspiration in everyday conversations and events. She is particularly fascinated by human relationships.

Gary Beck is a theater director of the classics, and new plays. His translations of Molière, Aristophanes and Sophocles have been extensively produced off-Broadway. A number of Gary's one-act plays have recently been published in Elimae, Istanbul Literature Review, Gold Dust Magazine, Clever Magazine and the 2nd Hand.

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