About Dream Catcher
Dream Catcher is a writing arts journal for writers and readers. It publishes fiction, poetry, artwork, reviews, and contributors’ biographies.
Being published in magazines such as Dream Catcher is often the first step in a writer's career. Agents and publishers look out for authors appearing in small press magazines. Magazines such as Dream Catcher are invaluable for writers to find first and new outlets; invaluable for readers who want to discover challenging, innovative, fresh and unique fiction and poetry from around the world. You will often find famous and unknown authors side by side!
Dream Catcher is published twice a year as two double-issues of around 180 pages, big enough to publish many submissions of varying length. Well-known writers that have appeared in Dream Catcher include: Jackie Kay, Joolz Denby, David Constantine, Ian Duhig, Ian McMillan, Fred Voss, Mimi Khalvati and Alistaire Paterson. Poet Mike Barlow, a regular contributor to Dream Catcher, won the 2007 National Poetry Competition.
Broadcaster and poet Ian McMillan says: “A magazine like Dream Catcher excites me much more than rows of paperback spines in a bookshop, because these magazines are the real engine room of new writing...”
Joolz Denby, short-listed for the Orange Prize in 2005, calls Dream Catcher "my favourite magazine"!
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