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  2. Ambit (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine held launches at the Tate Modern Gallery and was a regular in Soho, although much of the legacy of Ambit began at the Chelsea Arts Club. After seven years, Briony Bax became editor emeritus, having recruited author, poet and performer, Kirsty Allison (who was first published in Ambit in 2007) first as managing editor, then as editor.

  3. Martin Bax - Wikipedia

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    Martin Charles Owen Bax (13 August 1933 – 24 March 2024) was a British consultant paediatrician, who, in addition to his medical career, founded the Arts magazine Ambit in 1959. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Since he created it, Ambit has published poetry, prose and artwork from the likes of Fleur Adcock , Peter Porter , Tennessee Williams , J. G ...

  4. Category : Literary magazines published in the United Kingdom

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  5. J. G. Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Briefly attending the 1957 World Science Fiction Convention in London, Ballard left disillusioned and demoralised by the type and quality of the science-fiction writing he encountered, and did not write another story for a year; [27] however, by 1965, he was editor of Ambit, an avante-garde magazine, which had an editorial remit amenable to his ...

  6. Ambit - Wikipedia

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    Ambit or AMBIT may refer to: Ambit, a literary magazine; AMBIT, a family of pattern matching programming languages; AMBIT (Adolescent Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment), a form of therapy; Ubee Interactive (formerly Ambit Broadband), a producer of cable modem, ADSL, and IPTV products

  7. Carl Tighe - Wikipedia

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    Carl Tighe was born in Handsworth, Birmingham.His father had emigrated from Ireland just before World War II and his mother was English. [1]He started writing poems and short stories as a teenager, and had some published in Ambit magazine; an influence was J G Ballard and this led to him applying to study English literature at Swansea University where he graduated in 1973.

  8. André Naffis-Sahely - Wikipedia

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    He is a Visiting Teaching Fellow at Manchester Metropolitan University writing school [7] and was the poetry and reviews editor of Ambit magazine. [ 8 ] Naffis-Sahely's writings have appeared in The Nation , [ 9 ] Harper's Magazine , [ 10 ] New Statesman, [ 11 ] Playboy Magazine , Times Literary Supplement , The Economist , Poetry, The ...

  9. David Gaffney - Wikipedia

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    His work has appeared in such publications as Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine, [4] Bad Idea, [5] and Ambit. [ 6 ] He was the 2015 flash-fiction judge for the Bridport Prize .