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:"We are committed to bringing more representative and diverse media for LGBT youth issues."<ref>http://outburstmag.com/index.php/about/. Accessed: 2013-07-27. OutBurst Magazine: About Us (Archived by [[WebCite]]® at http://www.webcitation.org/6IQK5J4AR)</ref>
:"We are committed to bringing more representative and diverse media for LGBT youth issues."<ref>http://outburstmag.com/index.php/about/. Accessed: 2013-07-27. OutBurst Magazine: About Us (Archived by [[WebCite]]® at http://www.webcitation.org/6IQK5J4AR)</ref>


Issue 1 was due to launch in May 2013; however the website appears to have disappeared.<ref>http://outburstmag.com/index.php/issue-1/. Accessed: 2013-07-27. OutBurst Magazine: Issue 1 (Archived by [[WebCite]]® at http://www.webcitation.org/6IQKMKKjG)</ref>
Issue 1 was due to launch in May 2013; however the website appears to have disappeared.<ref>http://outburstmag.com/index.php/issue-1/. Accessed: 2013-07-27. OutBurst Magazine: Issue 1 (Archived by [[WebCite]]® at http://www.webcitation.org/6IQKMKKjG)</ref> As of September 2013, the last tweet was dated 1 May<ref>https://twitter.com/Outburstmag Twitter page</ref> and the last post on the Facebook page was 27 April.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/outburstmag Facebook page</ref>
 
Note: this magazine should not be confused with another of the same name, "a monthly ezine dedicated to creative writing and the visual arts" with no LGBT connections.See https://duotrope.com/market_4954.aspx or https://www.facebook.com/pages/Outburst-Magazine/105082319526025.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:42, 29 September 2013

OutBurst Magazine is an LGBT Magazine run by a core voluntary team of LGBT young people in Brighton, coordinated by Lucas Abecedain[1]

"We are committed to bringing more representative and diverse media for LGBT youth issues."[2]

Issue 1 was due to launch in May 2013; however the website appears to have disappeared.[3] As of September 2013, the last tweet was dated 1 May[4] and the last post on the Facebook page was 27 April.[5]

Note: this magazine should not be confused with another of the same name, "a monthly ezine dedicated to creative writing and the visual arts" with no LGBT connections.See https://duotrope.com/market_4954.aspx or https://www.facebook.com/pages/Outburst-Magazine/105082319526025.

References

<references>

  1. http://outburstmag.com/index.php/about/team/. Accessed: 2013-07-27. OutBurst Magazine: Meet the Team (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6IQL2iOZZ)
  2. http://outburstmag.com/index.php/about/. Accessed: 2013-07-27. OutBurst Magazine: About Us (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6IQK5J4AR)
  3. http://outburstmag.com/index.php/issue-1/. Accessed: 2013-07-27. OutBurst Magazine: Issue 1 (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6IQKMKKjG)
  4. https://twitter.com/Outburstmag Twitter page
  5. https://www.facebook.com/outburstmag Facebook page