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A brand new literary e-zine hit the Internet in December, edited and published in the heart of the first UNESCO City of Literature, Edinburgh in Scotland.
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United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland (Press Release) December 14, 2007 -- A brand new literary e-zine hit the Internet in December, edited and published in the heart of the first UNESCO City of Literature, Edinburgh.

THE RANFURLY REVIEW is the brain-child of Scottish author and poet, Colin Galbraith, who has added the project to his already busy work schedule to bring together fiction and poetry from all around the world, and publish it for free under the new title.

Publishing in December, March, June and September, this latest collection of literary work is special because of its wholly unselfish attitude towards both readers and writers.

The Ranfurly Review only publishes what is fun and enjoyable to read, regardless of subject or genre (within the boundaries of taste), and thus the e-zine is already on the road to gathering a large readership, as well as the appreciation of its peers.

Galbraith, who is also an Associate Editor at the well established Scruffy Dog Review (www.thescruffydogreview.com), said: “I wanted to do something a bit different. I wanted to publish something that was good fun to read, made sense to people, and was easy to refer back to. But most of all it had to be appealing to those who might not think of reading short fiction and poetry as fun. It had to be accessible.

“The main idea behind it is that people can print if off to read. It’s A5 size means can be printed double-sided with 2 pages a sheet, so it can be carried around and read while on the train, or the bus or wherever.”

The Ranfurly Review is downloadable in PDF format and has already shown impressive download statistics in its first week. Over 200 readers grabbed a copy in the first day alone, so why is it a free e-zine?

“This project is not about making money,” explains Galbraith. “It’s about making enjoyable, well-written short fiction and poetry available to as many people as possible. It’s as simple as that.”

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