The very first issue of Inque magazine carries a poem by Tom Waits, titled What saved me from drowning.
Inque is an annual literary magazine, without advertising or a web version, that will only ever publish 10 issues and then cease to exist. The magazine (340x245 mm, 232 pages) is printed in a limited edition of 6,000 copies and sells at £55.
Other contributors include, amongst others, Margaret Atwood, Max Porter, Joyce Carol Oates, Kae Tempest and Marieke Lucas Rijneveld.
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