SPAM Press

SPAM Press is a post-internet poetry publisher, once described as ‘an avant-pop haven nestled in the digital realm’. Operating as a pamphlet press, zine maker, online magazine, literary journal, DIY organiser and podcast, SPAM embraces the collision of theory and pop culture in and against the oscillating stratospheres of late capitalism. Established in Glasgow in 2016, SPAM is a team of voluntary editors with interests spanning New Media writing, ecopoetics, hypertexts, video games, metamodernism and the fate of lyric in an age of tech acceleration. With an international author roster and readership, they have published over fifty print publications by writers including Samantha Walton, Jennifer Soong, Oli Hazzard and Daisy Lafarge. Their most recent anthology, Brilliant Vibrating Interface, was supported by the Edwin Morgan Trust Second Life Award and is accompanied with a ‘digital sibling’ of hybrid and transmedial experiments in text, image and film. SPAM has partnered with organisations including Glasgow International, Inside Voices, Pop Mutations and Glasgow Zine Library, and its publications have been highlighted in places such as The TLS, The Skinny, Elle UK,Poetry Foundation, Dazed, TANK and The White Review. SPAM also champions art writing, literary reviews and criticism through its journal SPAM Plaza, with series such as Digital Dreamland and Archive Fever drawing attention to experimental texts and cultural phenomena.

Publisher address:

7 Bell Yard
London WC2A 2JR

 
Email: spamzine.editors@gmail.com

Website: http://www.spamzine.co.uk