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Worms is a female-run print publishing platform showcasing the work of under-represented writers working in underground publishing. Worms Magazine is a literary style magazine that celebrates women, non-binary and marginalised writer culture whilst Worms Publishing works across form and genre to bring experimental writers to the literary top-soil. We publish weekly reading lists, book reviews and articles online through The Wormhole.

At Worms, we champion creatives impacted by the intersectionality of factors within our industry, including: class, cultural ethnicity and race, disability and gender issues. Subsequently, this is the audience we attract, and our efforts over the years have most recently affirmed our platform as one of London's leading indie presses as featured in AnOther, and Dazed, Service95, and more.


Worms is a registered Community Interest Company, celebrating experimental and underrepresented writer culture. We’re committed to keeping The Wormhole accessible to everyone, so you can enjoy worming your way around your favourite writers for free. But, a small donation would make a huge difference. Your contribution would directly support our talented writers, enabling us to provide more special content from our literary topsoil to yours.

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For all general enquiries, to submit a pitch for the magazine, and for book proposals, please contact studio@worm-s.com

In 2019 Worms was founded by Director & Editor-at-Large, Clem MacLeod.

Director & Editor

Caitlin McLoughlin

Director, Managing editor & Partnerships

P. Eldridge

Studio Manager

Enya Ettershank

online editor

Arcadia Molinas

Podcast host

Summer Moraes

illustrator names

Mary Watt 
Hope Roalfe
Bug Shepherd-Barron 
Rifke Sadleir

fonts

Director Light - Ange Degheest + Justine Herbel + May Jolivet

Comico - Indian Type Foundry

Anton - Designed By Vernon Adams

Karrik - Jean-Baptiste Morizot