EDINBURGH FRINGE PUBLICATIONS
We've compiled a list of as many of the major Fringe publications as possible, with information about submitting press releases where available. If we've made a mistake or omitted your publication, please get in touch at [email protected] so we can make the necessary changes.
The Scotsman
A four or five star review from the Scotsman is the most coveted of all the Fringe reviews. Even a three-star from them is something to get excited about, especially from famously critical Kate Copstick. It’s definitely worth sending a press release and follow-up, as a strong review will guarantee bums on seats.
Categories: All
Listings: Online with WOW247.co.uk at www.edinburgh-festivals.com
Reviews: Yes
Interviews and Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.scotsman.com
The Herald
The Glasgow Herald (referred to as The Herald), is Scotland's other big newspaper. It covers the Fringe extensively and offers its own award, the Herald Angel.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Interviews and Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents
The Guardian
Another revered Fringe theatre reviewer can be found in the pages of the Guardian: Lyn Gardner is the prolific face of the Guardian’s reviews team, so definitely send her a tweet or two (she’s the only reviewer who still requests a hard copy press release to be posted).
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.guardian.co.uk
The Independent
The Independent usually devotes a reasonable amount of coverage to the Edinburgh Fringe. Again, as a major national daily, there’s a smaller chance of getting coverage, but they like newsworthy stories from Fringe life.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.independent.co.uk
The Telegraph
Another major daily newspaper, the Telegraph publishes comedy and theatre reviews throughout the Fringe both online and in print. It will mainly cover the big shows, but there’s no reason not to try your luck.
Categories: Comedy, Theatre
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.telegraph.co.uk
Metro
A chance to reach the commuting masses, you’d be lucky to get into Metro, but if your show is big, colourful or in some way out there, try your best.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.metro.co.uk
Time Out
London’s premiere events magazine and website covers the Fringe each year, particularly in the Comedy, Theatre and Cabaret sections - they will often do a round-up of highlights before the Fringe, and so get on this one in plenty of time.
Categories: Theatre, comedy, cabaret
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.timeout.com
Chortle
For the comedians, a positive write-up from Chortle (particularly from editor Steve Bennett), is the holy grail of the Fringe. Chortle arranges its website so that you can create a free listing, then your review, feature and a YouTube video can be gathered on a single page, along with agent contact details, so make sure you submit your listings information.
Categories: Comedy
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Interviews and Features: Yes (The Correspondents section of the website is also open to submission from comedians and fans, so it can be a great place to gain a profile)
Advertising: Yes
www.chortle.co.uk
ThreeWeeks
One of the Fringe’s biggest reviewers, ThreeWeeks engages an army of student reviewers and covers over 1000 shows which are published in 120-word reviews on their website and in hard copy in their Daily and Weekly printed editions, plus an emailer and podcasts. Your reviewer will likely be a reviewing newbie - ThreeWeeks is promoted as a training ground for young journalists - so some productions proceed with caution. However, Editors Caro Moses and Chris Cooke are seasoned Fringe journos, and their columns and features are highly sought-after.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
All shows listed with the Fringe Society go on the review list, so don’t send your press release unless you’re a late registration or not registered at all, in which case send your press release to [email protected], with the words ‘UNLISTED SHOW’ in the subject line.
www.threeweeks.co.uk
Festival Journal
This is a big old website that covers all of Edinburgh's Festivals, but it has an especially large Fringe coverage.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: No
www.festivaljournal.co.uk
Broadway Baby
Broadway Baby is now the biggest Fringe review website, having recently overtaken ThreeWeeks. They produce an email digest and a hard-copy of a selection of reviews every other day which also carries advertising space and is distributed at the major venues. They’re a member of the Festival Media Network.
Categories: All
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: No
Advertising: Yes
How to submit your press release: Email it to [email protected].They request full listings and contact information at the top of your press release, and web-ready images in files smaller than 1MB.
www.broadwaybaby.com
British Comedy Guide
A year-round comedy features website. There’s a forum, a podcast, great advice articles about the comedy industry, awards and even a British comedy industry directory, so any serious comedians should be pursuing a presence on this site.
Categories: Comedy
Listings: Yes
Reviews: No (but they collate other publications’ reviews in the listing)
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes (via the Comedy Advertising Network)
How to submit your press release: Email it to [email protected]
www.comedy.co.uk/
British Theatre Guide
A large, year-round publication takes on theatre in all forms and has been covering the Fringe since 1997 - so they really know what they’re talking about. You’ll find news, reviews and a podcast on their website.
Categories: Theatre, musicals, comedy
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: No
www.britishtheatreguide.info
Edinburgh Evening News
The Scotsman's sister paper, the Evening News devotes quite a lot of coverage to the Fringe during August. They’re especially interested in local productions and offer a drama prize for Edinburgh productions.
Categories: All
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com
FringeGuru
An established and respected voice in the Fringe media, Fringe Guru is made up of a small team of reviewers with a lot of experience behind them - reviewers only review their specialty areas. Part of the Festival Media Network.
Categories: Theatre, comedy
Listings: Yes (via iFringe app)
Reviews: Yes
Features: No
Advertising: Yes
www.fringeguru.com
FringeReview
FringeReview has several unique aspects: it doesn’t publish negative reviews, instead offering private feedback. All reviewers are or have been performers themselves and select shows within their areas of expertise, and as of 2013 there are no star-ratings awarded - just Recommended, Highly Recommended and Outstanding. Check out their website for their review policy and performer resources. Part of the Festival Media Network.
Categories: All (except stand-up comedy)
Advertising: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Listings: No
Interviews and Features: Yes (written and audio)
How to submit your press release: Fill out online application form www.thecriticalincident.com/fringeapply.html and email a press release to [email protected].
www.fringereview.co.uk
Edinburgh Festivals Magazine
The Scotsman
A four or five star review from the Scotsman is the most coveted of all the Fringe reviews. Even a three-star from them is something to get excited about, especially from famously critical Kate Copstick. It’s definitely worth sending a press release and follow-up, as a strong review will guarantee bums on seats.
Categories: All
Listings: Online with WOW247.co.uk at www.edinburgh-festivals.com
Reviews: Yes
Interviews and Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.scotsman.com
The Herald
The Glasgow Herald (referred to as The Herald), is Scotland's other big newspaper. It covers the Fringe extensively and offers its own award, the Herald Angel.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Interviews and Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents
The Guardian
Another revered Fringe theatre reviewer can be found in the pages of the Guardian: Lyn Gardner is the prolific face of the Guardian’s reviews team, so definitely send her a tweet or two (she’s the only reviewer who still requests a hard copy press release to be posted).
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.guardian.co.uk
The Independent
The Independent usually devotes a reasonable amount of coverage to the Edinburgh Fringe. Again, as a major national daily, there’s a smaller chance of getting coverage, but they like newsworthy stories from Fringe life.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.independent.co.uk
The Telegraph
Another major daily newspaper, the Telegraph publishes comedy and theatre reviews throughout the Fringe both online and in print. It will mainly cover the big shows, but there’s no reason not to try your luck.
Categories: Comedy, Theatre
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.telegraph.co.uk
Metro
A chance to reach the commuting masses, you’d be lucky to get into Metro, but if your show is big, colourful or in some way out there, try your best.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.metro.co.uk
Time Out
London’s premiere events magazine and website covers the Fringe each year, particularly in the Comedy, Theatre and Cabaret sections - they will often do a round-up of highlights before the Fringe, and so get on this one in plenty of time.
Categories: Theatre, comedy, cabaret
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.timeout.com
Chortle
For the comedians, a positive write-up from Chortle (particularly from editor Steve Bennett), is the holy grail of the Fringe. Chortle arranges its website so that you can create a free listing, then your review, feature and a YouTube video can be gathered on a single page, along with agent contact details, so make sure you submit your listings information.
Categories: Comedy
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Interviews and Features: Yes (The Correspondents section of the website is also open to submission from comedians and fans, so it can be a great place to gain a profile)
Advertising: Yes
www.chortle.co.uk
ThreeWeeks
One of the Fringe’s biggest reviewers, ThreeWeeks engages an army of student reviewers and covers over 1000 shows which are published in 120-word reviews on their website and in hard copy in their Daily and Weekly printed editions, plus an emailer and podcasts. Your reviewer will likely be a reviewing newbie - ThreeWeeks is promoted as a training ground for young journalists - so some productions proceed with caution. However, Editors Caro Moses and Chris Cooke are seasoned Fringe journos, and their columns and features are highly sought-after.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
All shows listed with the Fringe Society go on the review list, so don’t send your press release unless you’re a late registration or not registered at all, in which case send your press release to [email protected], with the words ‘UNLISTED SHOW’ in the subject line.
www.threeweeks.co.uk
Festival Journal
This is a big old website that covers all of Edinburgh's Festivals, but it has an especially large Fringe coverage.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: No
www.festivaljournal.co.uk
Broadway Baby
Broadway Baby is now the biggest Fringe review website, having recently overtaken ThreeWeeks. They produce an email digest and a hard-copy of a selection of reviews every other day which also carries advertising space and is distributed at the major venues. They’re a member of the Festival Media Network.
Categories: All
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: No
Advertising: Yes
How to submit your press release: Email it to [email protected].They request full listings and contact information at the top of your press release, and web-ready images in files smaller than 1MB.
www.broadwaybaby.com
British Comedy Guide
A year-round comedy features website. There’s a forum, a podcast, great advice articles about the comedy industry, awards and even a British comedy industry directory, so any serious comedians should be pursuing a presence on this site.
Categories: Comedy
Listings: Yes
Reviews: No (but they collate other publications’ reviews in the listing)
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes (via the Comedy Advertising Network)
How to submit your press release: Email it to [email protected]
www.comedy.co.uk/
British Theatre Guide
A large, year-round publication takes on theatre in all forms and has been covering the Fringe since 1997 - so they really know what they’re talking about. You’ll find news, reviews and a podcast on their website.
Categories: Theatre, musicals, comedy
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: No
www.britishtheatreguide.info
Edinburgh Evening News
The Scotsman's sister paper, the Evening News devotes quite a lot of coverage to the Fringe during August. They’re especially interested in local productions and offer a drama prize for Edinburgh productions.
Categories: All
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com
FringeGuru
An established and respected voice in the Fringe media, Fringe Guru is made up of a small team of reviewers with a lot of experience behind them - reviewers only review their specialty areas. Part of the Festival Media Network.
Categories: Theatre, comedy
Listings: Yes (via iFringe app)
Reviews: Yes
Features: No
Advertising: Yes
www.fringeguru.com
FringeReview
FringeReview has several unique aspects: it doesn’t publish negative reviews, instead offering private feedback. All reviewers are or have been performers themselves and select shows within their areas of expertise, and as of 2013 there are no star-ratings awarded - just Recommended, Highly Recommended and Outstanding. Check out their website for their review policy and performer resources. Part of the Festival Media Network.
Categories: All (except stand-up comedy)
Advertising: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Listings: No
Interviews and Features: Yes (written and audio)
How to submit your press release: Fill out online application form www.thecriticalincident.com/fringeapply.html and email a press release to [email protected].
www.fringereview.co.uk
Edinburgh Festivals Magazine
Both in its online and glossy print magazine, Edinburgh Festivals Magazine is a big Edinburgh-based reviewer, plus it covers restaurants, theatre
Categories: All
Advertising: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Listings:
Interviews and Features: Yes
Hairline
They took a year off for 2013 but promise to return in 2014. Part of the Festival Media Network, Hairline started in 2001 so they know plenty about the Fringe.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: No
www.hairline.org.uk
The Edinburgh Fringe Show
A daily podcast during the Fringe run by Ewan Spence (BAFTA nominated!), the Edinburgh Fringe Show has been running since 2005. They get through about 90 interviews per Fringe, and there are also written reviews on the site. Part of the Festival Media Network.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes (podcast)
Advertising: No
www.edinburghfringe.thepodcastcorner.com
Such Small Portions
A comedy-focused publication, Such Small Portions is a big supporter of the comedy industry year round. They also accept features written by comedians in advance. ***Fill out when website is working better***
Categories: Comedy
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Advertising: Yes (via the Comedy Advertising Network)
Features and Interviews: Yes
www.suchsmallportions.com
Exeunt Magazine
The quote proudly emblazoned on website and Twitter is ‘"One of the best online portals for theatre because it takes the subject seriously."- The Guardian,’ and it’s a fair call. Exeunt covers London, Edinburgh and New York year round.
Categories: Theatre, Comedy, Dance
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.exeuntmagazine.com
Whatsonstage.com
A member of the Festival Media Network, Whatsonstage.com is a year-round, UK-wide theatre and comedy news and reviews website. They feature podcasts, videos, forums and ticket discounts.
Categories: All
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.whatsonstage.com
Remote Goat
A UK-wide listings and reviews website, Remote Goat has a large network of volunteer reviewers all across the country,so whether your show will get covered is up to the local team - it’s not chosen by an editor.
Categories: All
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: No
Advertising: No
How to submit your press release: Create an event listing and request a review.
www.remotegoat.com
The New Current
It has a spiffy website, but that’s about the extent of The New Current’s professionalism. In 2013 there was a Twitter flame war regarding the publication’s credibility, with people questioning its reviews, which were riddled with spelling, grammar and punctuation errors - not to mention being wildly erratic in terms of logic and analysis. The New Current claims to have formal media accreditation, and if this remains the case, the our advice is to deny a request for a review ticket.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: No
www.thenewcurrent.co.uk
Edinburgh is Funny
The Fringe arm of London is funny, this is a solid round-up of comedy at the Fringe, and includes quite a lot of editorial features, including tips, day planners, and fun things like 10 questions for comedians.
Categories: Comedy
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes (via the Comedy Advertising Network)
www.edinburghisfunny.com
Funny Women
A website supporting the difficult task of being a woman in comedy, you should DEFS contact them if you are a woman and a comedian of any stripe.
Categories: Comedy
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
http://www.funnywomen.com/
TV Bomb
The name is terrible, but this is actually a lovely online magazine with a large team of contributors and editors dedicated to culture in Edinburgh.
Categories: Theatre, music
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.tvbomb.co.uk
EdFringe Review
Going since 2011, they have an unusual method of sending in two reviewers to each show. They are a student-run reviews team has not yet got Fringe accreditation, so venues and productions have to liaise directly with them.
Categories: Theatre, comedy, dance
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: No
Advertising: Yes
How to submit your press release: email [email protected]
www.edfringereview.com
Fresh Fringe
Edinburgh’s student online radio station (Fresh Air) becomes a dedicated Fringe station during August, transforming into Fresh Fringe. In addition to daily broadcasting, they also publish written reviews on their website.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: No
How to submit your press release: Keep an eye on their Twitter @FreshFringe
www.freshair.org.uk
The Public Reviews
Though it sounds like it’s just members of the public logging in and posting their opinions, The Public Reviews requires regular reviewers to submit a sample and apply. Audience members can add in their two cents later in the comments section (it’s worth asking your audience members and supporters to do this).
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.thepublicreviews.com
one4review
A self-funded enterprise, one4review has been plugging away since 2004. Specialising in just reviews, there’s a nicely laid out website.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: No
Advertising: No
How to submit your press release: via the Contact form on the website.
www.one4review.com
The List
A website, emailer and print magazine, the List is a major enterprise year-round. With a useful search function, listings, features and reviews, it’s worth getting your name in here - make sure you add your free listing via their site.
Categories: All
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
edinburghfestival.list.co.uk
The Skinny
A professionally-run Edinburgh-based website and print magazine, the Skinny gives a lot of coverage to the Fringe.
Categories: All
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
How to submit your press release: Email [email protected] prior to the 15th of the month before.
www.theskinny.co.uk
The F Word
This feminist blog reviews all year round and has a small amount of Fringe coverage and a small team of volunteer reviewers interested in feminism. If your show deals with issues related to feminism, women’s sexuality or gender studies, get in touch.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: No
How to submit your press release: Get in touch via the contact form on their website
www.thefword.org.uk
They took a year off for 2013 but promise to return in 2014. Part of the Festival Media Network, Hairline started in 2001 so they know plenty about the Fringe.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: No
www.hairline.org.uk
The Edinburgh Fringe Show
A daily podcast during the Fringe run by Ewan Spence (BAFTA nominated!), the Edinburgh Fringe Show has been running since 2005. They get through about 90 interviews per Fringe, and there are also written reviews on the site. Part of the Festival Media Network.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes (podcast)
Advertising: No
www.edinburghfringe.thepodcastcorner.com
Such Small Portions
A comedy-focused publication, Such Small Portions is a big supporter of the comedy industry year round. They also accept features written by comedians in advance. ***Fill out when website is working better***
Categories: Comedy
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Advertising: Yes (via the Comedy Advertising Network)
Features and Interviews: Yes
www.suchsmallportions.com
Exeunt Magazine
The quote proudly emblazoned on website and Twitter is ‘"One of the best online portals for theatre because it takes the subject seriously."- The Guardian,’ and it’s a fair call. Exeunt covers London, Edinburgh and New York year round.
Categories: Theatre, Comedy, Dance
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.exeuntmagazine.com
Whatsonstage.com
A member of the Festival Media Network, Whatsonstage.com is a year-round, UK-wide theatre and comedy news and reviews website. They feature podcasts, videos, forums and ticket discounts.
Categories: All
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.whatsonstage.com
Remote Goat
A UK-wide listings and reviews website, Remote Goat has a large network of volunteer reviewers all across the country,so whether your show will get covered is up to the local team - it’s not chosen by an editor.
Categories: All
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: No
Advertising: No
How to submit your press release: Create an event listing and request a review.
www.remotegoat.com
The New Current
It has a spiffy website, but that’s about the extent of The New Current’s professionalism. In 2013 there was a Twitter flame war regarding the publication’s credibility, with people questioning its reviews, which were riddled with spelling, grammar and punctuation errors - not to mention being wildly erratic in terms of logic and analysis. The New Current claims to have formal media accreditation, and if this remains the case, the our advice is to deny a request for a review ticket.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: No
www.thenewcurrent.co.uk
Edinburgh is Funny
The Fringe arm of London is funny, this is a solid round-up of comedy at the Fringe, and includes quite a lot of editorial features, including tips, day planners, and fun things like 10 questions for comedians.
Categories: Comedy
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes (via the Comedy Advertising Network)
www.edinburghisfunny.com
Funny Women
A website supporting the difficult task of being a woman in comedy, you should DEFS contact them if you are a woman and a comedian of any stripe.
Categories: Comedy
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
http://www.funnywomen.com/
TV Bomb
The name is terrible, but this is actually a lovely online magazine with a large team of contributors and editors dedicated to culture in Edinburgh.
Categories: Theatre, music
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.tvbomb.co.uk
EdFringe Review
Going since 2011, they have an unusual method of sending in two reviewers to each show. They are a student-run reviews team has not yet got Fringe accreditation, so venues and productions have to liaise directly with them.
Categories: Theatre, comedy, dance
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: No
Advertising: Yes
How to submit your press release: email [email protected]
www.edfringereview.com
Fresh Fringe
Edinburgh’s student online radio station (Fresh Air) becomes a dedicated Fringe station during August, transforming into Fresh Fringe. In addition to daily broadcasting, they also publish written reviews on their website.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: No
How to submit your press release: Keep an eye on their Twitter @FreshFringe
www.freshair.org.uk
The Public Reviews
Though it sounds like it’s just members of the public logging in and posting their opinions, The Public Reviews requires regular reviewers to submit a sample and apply. Audience members can add in their two cents later in the comments section (it’s worth asking your audience members and supporters to do this).
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
www.thepublicreviews.com
one4review
A self-funded enterprise, one4review has been plugging away since 2004. Specialising in just reviews, there’s a nicely laid out website.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: No
Advertising: No
How to submit your press release: via the Contact form on the website.
www.one4review.com
The List
A website, emailer and print magazine, the List is a major enterprise year-round. With a useful search function, listings, features and reviews, it’s worth getting your name in here - make sure you add your free listing via their site.
Categories: All
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
edinburghfestival.list.co.uk
The Skinny
A professionally-run Edinburgh-based website and print magazine, the Skinny gives a lot of coverage to the Fringe.
Categories: All
Listings: Yes
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: Yes
How to submit your press release: Email [email protected] prior to the 15th of the month before.
www.theskinny.co.uk
The F Word
This feminist blog reviews all year round and has a small amount of Fringe coverage and a small team of volunteer reviewers interested in feminism. If your show deals with issues related to feminism, women’s sexuality or gender studies, get in touch.
Categories: All
Listings: No
Reviews: Yes
Features: Yes
Advertising: No
How to submit your press release: Get in touch via the contact form on their website
www.thefword.org.uk