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''Brand'' (stylized ''BRAND'') was a British literary magazine that published short stories, plays, poems and non-fiction. The magazine was first published in 2007. Each issue featured an interview with a writer and art by contemporary artists. It folded in 2012.


Key staff

Playwright and short story writer Nina Rapi was the founding editor of ''Brand''.


Notable events

The magazine premiered a new
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play at The Purcell Rooms as part of the London Literature festival 2010. ''Brand'' also presented ''Brand'' shorts at the
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, South Bank, London Literature Festival 2009; and organized events at the Rich Mix Centre, The Langly, Borders and
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bookstores. ''Brand'' participated in panel discussions and/or offered masterclasses at The Newsroom, ''
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'', Westminster reference library and
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Brand (literary magazine) Defunct literary magazines published in the United Kingdom Magazines published in London Magazines established in 2007 Magazines disestablished in 2012