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Midsummer Madness 2022: Bindweed Anthology is published!

Happy solstice everyone! To celebrate summer as it’s officially the longest day of the year, Midsummer Madness 2022 is now released!

To buy it as a Kindle eBook or paperback print anthology, check out the following links:

If you subscribe to Kindle Unlimited, it should also be free to read.

This is our first of two anthologies scheduled for 2022. We’re now reading submissions for Winter Wonderland, so if you’re a writer or poet, check out our submission guidelines.

Midsummer Madness 2022: Bindweed Anthology features poetry and fiction by: Kenneth Pobo; Marianna Boncek; Lynn White; William Doreski; Tonya Lailey; Pat Walsh; Devika Mathur; Brad Shurmantine; Jim Conwell; David Punter; Ken Poyner; Stephanie Russell; Alan Humm; Raymond Miller; Gary Beck; Allan Lake; Robert Rothman; Mark Totterdell; Ian Mullins; LB Sedlacek; Emma Lee; Clive Donovan; Jeffrey Dreiblatt; Lorraine Carey; James Babbs; Christopher Barnes; John Best; Michael Lee Johnson; Jerome Berglund; Barry O’Farrell; Jim Bates; Timothy Law; Paul Lewellan; Jim Meirose and Amy Finlay.

Enjoy!

Leilanie and Joseph

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Welcome to Bindweed Magazine Issue 11

Happy New Year!

Bindweed Online 2021 is now launched! Since we (here in Northern Ireland/ the U.K.) are starting 2021 in another lockdown, there’s no better time than now to hunker down with some great poetry and fiction that you can enjoy anywhere in the world, whether you are in lockdown or not. New writing will be published every few days throughout the year, appearing on the Bindweed Magazine homepage and archived on the Issue 11 page. Submission Guidelines can be found there too for any writers and poets wishing to submit work. We read all year round and accept all genres and themes.

May 2021 bring health and happiness for us all!

Leilanie and Joseph 🍃

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Welcome to Bindweed Anthology 2018: Devil’s Guts

What a busy month it has been! Bindweed Magazine celebrated its second birthday at the beginning of April, and Issue 8 finished its last publication at the end of April.

To celebrate these milestones, Bindweed Anthology 2018: Devil’s Guts is launched. What does this mean for the publication schedule? From May until November 2018, poetry and fiction will be published on the Bindweed homepage and in December, a print anthology of all work appearing online will be published.

What’s in the future for Bindweed? 

Here at Bindweed, we feel that 8 issues has been a great accomplishment, especially for a labour-of-love endeavour that has kept going despite the editors (Leilanie Stewart and Joseph Robert) having moved from London, England to Belfast, Northern Ireland, had a change of day jobs, contended with a broken bone, had a baby and moved house – twice! We ran our magazine with no Arts Council funding, or any other financial support at all. It’s all, purely, for the love of literature. We’re proudly independent and have no need for any government money – now, or ever!

The 2018 anthology will offer the same platform to writers and same format for readers, but on a yearly rather than quarterly schedule. We hope that you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed publishing it.

Leilanie and Joseph