Gold Dust (magazine)
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Gold Dust is a twice-yearly literary arts magazine, founded by Omma Velada in 2004,[1] which publishes poetry, short fiction, artwork, short stories, poetry and play collections, organises literary competitions and runs live events consisting of poetry and prose readings, drama performances and live music. Its headquarters are in London.[2] There is both a free online edition and a printed edition of each issue of the magazine. The publication is listed in the annual Writers and Artists Yearbook.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Welcome to the home of Omma Velada, novelist, poet & short story writer". Omma Velada website. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ Maura O'Neill. "Solid Gold". The Short Review. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ "Writers and Artists Yearbook".
External links
[edit]- Gold Dust web site
- Gold Dust on Duotrope's Digest
- Good Reads review of Gold Dust short story collection
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