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''The Rialto'' is an independent poetry magazine and poetry publisher. The magazine is published three times a year. It is part-funded by Arts Council England. First published in April 1984 in
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. The name was a result of a friend enquiring on "what news on the Rialto?" referring to progress with the publication and is a reference to
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Background

Michael Mackmin,
John Wakeman John Wakeman (died 1549) was an English Benedictine, the last Abbot of Tewkesbury and first Bishop of Gloucester, both posts in the English county of Gloucestershire. In the earlier part of his life he went by the name John Wiche. Life He was th ...
and Jenny Roberts were the co-founders of the magazine, however Jenny Roberts left shortly after the seventh issue was produced. The initial print run was financed by an anonymous private source. The first edition included poetry by Margaret Atwood, George Barker, Steve Sant,
Gavin Ewart Gavin Buchanan Ewart FRSL (4 February 1916 – 23 October 1995) was a British poet who contributed to Geoffrey Grigson's ''New Verse'' at the age of seventeen. Life Ewart was born in London and educated at Wellington College, before entering ...
and
Miroslav Holub Miroslav Holub (; 13 September 1923 – 14 July 1998) was a Czech poet and immunologist. Holub's work was heavily influenced by his experiences as an Immunologist, writing many poems using his scientific knowledge to poetic effect. His work ...
, and four poems by
Carol Ann Duffy Dame Carol Ann Duffy (born 23 December 1955) is a Scottish poet and playwright. She is a professor of contemporary poetry at Manchester Metropolitan University, and was appointed Poet Laureate in May 2009, resigning in 2019. She was the first ...
who went on to become
Poet Laureate A poet laureate (plural: poets laureate) is a poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, typically expected to compose poems for special events and occasions. Albertino Mussato of Padua and Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch ...
from 2009 to 2019. In 1996 ''The Rialto'' made its first foray into book publishing, producing a limited run of "How it turned out" by Frank Redpath. Shortly after this John Wakeman left the magazine and moved to Cork in Ireland, where he started his poetry magazine ''The Shop''. Michael Mackmin continues to be editor of the magazine, and has also presided over the publication of books and "Bridge Collections"; a series of pamphlets intended as a step towards a first collection, more of both are planned. ''The Rialto'' is run by a network of staff. Michael Mackmin continues to act as editor, with editions also produced by assistant editors Will Harris, Rishi Dastidar, Edward Doegar and Degna Stone, and guest editors such as Ella Frears and
Daljit Nagra Daljit Nagra (born 1966) is a British poet whose debut collection, ''Look We Have Coming to Dover!'' – a title alluding to W. H. Auden's ''Look, Stranger!'', D. H. Lawrence's ''Look! We Have Come Through!'' and by epigraph also to Matthew Arn ...
. Nick Stone is the art director. Matthew Howard, Colin Hughes, Michael Mackmin and Nick Stone are Trustees. ''The Rialto'' has an Advisory Board consisting of Rishi Dastidar, Matthew Howard, Colin Hughes, Claire Kidman, Michael Mackmin Esther Morgan and Nick Stone. Cover art has included the likes of Barbara Hepworth,
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, Angie Lewin, Dee Nickerson and
Eric Ravilious Eric William Ravilious (22 July 1903 – 2 September 1942) was a British painter, designer, book illustrator and wood-engraver. He grew up in Sussex, and is particularly known for his watercolours of the South Downs and other English landsc ...
, as well as many pieces by new and emerging print-makers, artists and photographers.


Pamphlets

*The Sea Turned Thick As Honey – Holly Singlehurst (2021) *Queerfella – Simon Maddrell (2020) *Fridge – Selima Hill (2020) *Dodo Provocateur – Anita Pati (2019) *you are mistaken - Sean Wai Keung (2017) *Cold Fire - Anthology (2017) *The Rainbow Faults - Kate Wakeling (2016) *Wound - Richard Scott (2016, out of print) *Unmapped - Emily Wills (2014) *What I Saw - Laura Scott (2014, out of print) *The Pair of Scissors That Would Cut Anything - Luke Samuel Yates (2013) *A Bad Influence Girl - Janet Rogerson (2012, out of print) *The Hungry Ghost Festival - Jen Campbell (2012, out of print) *The Hitcher - Hannah Lowe (2011, out of print) *The Night is Young - Peter Sansom (2009) *Developing the Negative - Emily Wills (2008) *The Magnolia -
Richard Lambert Sir Richard Peter Lambert (born 23 September 1944) is a British journalist and business executive. He served as director-general of the CBI, chancellor of the University of Warwick, editor of the ''Financial Times'' newspaper and chairman of t ...
(2008) *Bye for Now - Lorraine Mariner (2005, out of print)


Books

*Poetry with an Axe to Grind – Selected poems from 100 issues of The Rialto, edited by Michael Mackmin (2023) *Gall -
Matt Howard Matt Howard (born January 23, 1989) is an American former professional basketball player who last played for Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Israeli Premier League. Previously, he played college basketball with the Butler Bulldogs. He helped lead the ...
(2018) (Winner of "Best first collection" in the 2020
Laurel Prize The is an award presented annually in Japan since 1961 by the Japan Railfan Club. It is awarded for railway vehicles that entered service in the previous year and voted by the selection committee as having the most outstanding functional and des ...
) *The Swan Machine - Dean Parkin (2016) *Night Lightning - Julia Casterton (2007) *Outswimming the Eruption - Allan Crosbie (2006) *Billack's Bones - Joanna Guthrie (2007) *The Prize - John Siddique (First Edition 2005, Second Edition 2006) *The Doves of Finisterre - Julia Casterton (2003, out of print) *Starlight on Water - Helena Nelson (2003, out of print) *2nd - Andrew Waterhouse (2002) *Scarberry Hill - Josephine Dickinson (2001) *Diverting the Sea - Emily Wills (2000, out of print) *in - Andrew Waterhouse (2000, out of print) *How it turned out - Frank Redpath (1996)


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* 1984 establishments in the United Kingdom Poetry magazines published in the United Kingdom Magazines established in 1984 Mass media in Norwich Poetry literary magazines Triannual magazines published in the United Kingdom {{UK-poetry-mag-stub