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  1. Granta | The Home of New Writing

    Granta is a literary magazine founded in 1889. Read the best new fiction, poetry, photography, and essays by famous authors, Nobel winners and new voices.

  2. Granta | The Home of New Writing

    Find out how to submit to Granta Magazine here. Granta accepts submissions of non-fiction, fiction and poetry in several windows every year.

  3. Granta | The Home of New Writing

    In 1979, Bill Buford and Pete de Bolla transformed Granta from a student publication to the literary quarterly it remains today. Each themed issue of Granta turns the attention of the world’s best writers …

  4. Granta | The Home of New Writing

    From Nobel laureates to debut novelists, international translations to investigative journalists, Granta publishes the best new literary writing and art.

  5. Granta | The Home of New Writing

    Welcome to Granta Books. Here you can browse our bestsellers, current titles, forthcoming books, as well as prizes and upcoming events.

  6. Subscribe to Granta Magazine

    Granta publishes the best new literary writing in each quarterly issue. Over the years it has introduced its readers to Kazuo Ishiguro, Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy, Zadie Smith and Rachel Cusk and, …

  7. Granta 169: China

    ‘At a time when China has become a unifying specter of menace for Western governments, this issue of Granta brings the country’s literary culture into focus.’

  8. Granta | The Home of New Writing

    Crab Sticks and Lobster Rolls Kathleen Ridgwell ‘She wears a push up bra and a low-cut top, much to the admiration of the surfers. But it is not their attention she seeks.’ Fiction by Kathleen Ridgwell.

  9. Summer Reads 2025 | Granta

    Jul 24, 2025 · Granta contributors, friends and staff share what they are reading this summer. JESSE BARRON I regret the day that my friend Jessica said she was reading The Years of Lyndon …

  10. Granta 171: Dead Friends

    Granta 171: Dead Friends Spring 2025 In Granta 171: Dead Friends, contributors write about their departed mentors and friends.