POETRY WALES
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Elevating the Poetic Tradition in the UK
Introduction
POETRY WALES, published by Seren Books, stands as a significant platform within the literary and poetic community, dedicated to promoting the art of poetry in the United Kingdom. Established with a rich heritage, this journal continues to inspire and challenge its readership through a diverse range of contributions from both emerging and established poets. With an ISSN of 0032-2202 and a dedicated focus on the literary landscape, it serves as a vital resource for researchers, professionals, and students interested in contemporary poetry. Notably, it has been indexed in Scopus, ranking in the Q4 category for Literature and Literary Theory, bringing visibility to the journal's contributions despite its modest HIndex. Although POETRY WALES currently does not offer Open Access options, its commitment to the craft is evident in its carefully curated content that spans from 2002 to 2012 and again from 2014 to 2023. This journal not only fosters a community of literary discourse but also seeks to enrich academic engagement with poetry, making it an essential read for anyone passionate about the literary arts.
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