This page offers links to the websites of some publishers, magazines and literary organisations, fellow-writers and artists, all in some way associated with Richard Burns and his work. This list is not exclusive or exhaustive.
Publishers, magazines, webzines
Salt Publishing, ed. Christopher & Jen Hamilton-Emery, Cambridge
Shearsman Books, ed. Tony Frazer, Exeter
Shoestring Press, ed. John Lucas, Nottingham
Elliott & Thompson, London
David Paul Books, London
The King of Hearts, ed. Aude Gotto, Norwich
The London Magazine, ed. Sebastian Barker
Notre Dame Review, ed. John Matthias, Notre Dame, Indiana
Glas Javnosti, Belgrade (in Serbian)
The Liberal, ed. Ben Ramm, London.
The Poetry Kit, ed Jim Bennett
The Poetry Kit, Who's Who, ed. Jim Bennett
Poetry Sky, ed. Yidan Han
Po&sie, ed. Michel Deguy, Paris
JAAM, (Just Another Art Movement) ed. Mark Pirie, Auckland
Earl of Seacliff Art Workshop, Aotearoa
Tremblestone, ed. Kenny Knight, Plymouth
Poetry Review, London
Chapman magazine, ed. Joy Hendry, Edinburgh
Scintilla, ed. Peter Thomas, Anne Cluysenaar et al, Llantrissant
Stride Magazine, ed. Rupert Loydell, Exeter
Terrible Work, ed. Tim Allen, Plymouth
Great Works magazine, ed., Peter Philpott, Bishops Stortford
Menard Press, ed. Anthony Rudolf, London
New Hope International On-line
Literary organisations, groups & venues
Contemporary Writers, The British Council
Modern Times Gallery, Sarasota, Florida - click, then turn to page 18
T.S. Eliot-Dante Symposium, Florence
Udruženje književinika Srbije (Writers' Association of Serbia), Belgrade
Cambridge Conference of Contemporary Poetry, dir. Kevin Nolan
The Stuckist website, ed. Charles Thompson (Scroll to end of page)
CB1 readings, Cambridge
Language Club, Plymouth, dir. Tim Allen
Kuni's report, international haiku conference, Sofia, 2006
East England Artists in Education database, ed. Arts Development OIfficer, Essex County Council
The Poetry Zone, very informative and useful site by Roger Stevens
Casimiro de Brito, poet, Lisbon
Lida Cardozo Kindersley, stone carver and alphabetician, Cambridge
Adam Darius, mime and author, Helsinki
Jeremy Hooker, poet, Treharris
Stanka Hrastelj, poet, Ljubljana
Douglas Kinsey, painter, Notre Dame, Indiana
Vasyl Makhno, Ukrainian poet, New York
John Matthias, poet, Notre Dame, Indiana
Rosie Musgrave, stone carver and sculptor, Buckfastleigh, Devon
Mark Pirie, poet, Wellington, New Zealand
Anthony Rudolf, poet, translator and critic, London
Razvan Voncu, poet, critic, editor Cronica Romana, Bucharest.