The Richmond Review was established in October
1995 as the UK’s first literary magazine to be published exclusively on the
World Wide Web
Updated at least monthly, the magazine has a team of around twenty-five regular contributors and editors, many of whom work in London book publishing, though we’re careful
to avoid conflicts of interest and reviewers are not allowed to
review books published by the companies they work for
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