Transmission (magazine)
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Transmission is a literary magazine in the United Kingdom.
[edit] History
Transmission was founded in 2004 by Dan McTiernan and Graham Foster. Printed in Manchester, it is chiefly concerned with finding and championing unpublished authors from the North of England, although contributors have hailed from throughout the UK. Since its launch, it has featured short stories and interviews with a range of notable literary figures including Doris Lessing, Toby Litt and (in September 2006) Dave Eggers.
[edit] Plaudits
- "touching" "entertaining" and "pulls off one of the hardest tricks in fiction..." (Time Out)

