These are competing on newsstands with the Amorist, founder Rowan Pelling’s journal of love and sex the London-based journal the White Review, focusing on art and literature and Slightly Foxed, a reader’s quarterly that “prides itself on its personal and high-end service”. Popular titles include Delayed Gratification, an “antidote to throwaway media” Mushpit, written by and for young London women Burnt Roti, for south-Asian women and gal-dem, a London culture magazine run by a volunteer team of black and minority ethnic women. “It is the sheer quantity and quality that is astonishing,” said Claire Catterall, co-curator of Print! Tearing It Up, a London exhibition celebrating the boom in independent journals and setting it in a historical context.
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