Monday, October 1, 2007

Paul Sutherland, the Editor


Dream Catcher has grown in twelve years from a small chapbook attached to a UK college into a respected journal with contributors and a readership from around the world. Funded by the Arts Council of England, it has grown steadily, attracting high quality writers, expanding its readership, and influencing the UK literary scene.

High production standards have been, from the outset, one of the distinguishing characteristics of Dream Catcher. It has worked with the printers The Max in York to create a beautifully presented and robust publication. Since 2000 Dream Catcher has been published in Lincoln; during this time it has further evolved into a small press, participating in government-funded projects to help the disadvantaged in the community by giving them opportunities for self-expression and publication. The resulting books have given Dream Catcher communal focus to coincide with the magazine's pursuit of excellence and diversity.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well written article.