printer's devil
(/ˈprɪn.tərz ˈdɛv.əl/)
noun
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(historical) a person, typically a young boy serving as an apprentice, who ran errands in a printing office
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The Printer's Devil is a new online magazine showcasing art, photography, discussions on culture, the latest news and unique interests.
The printer's devil was the apprentice of the print shop in Victorian England, ink-stained, mischievous and learning everything through experience.
We exist to continue this spirit, bringing writers and thinkers together to showcase their work.
Here we publish articles opinion pieces, creative writing and photos - work from a miscellany of voices to be heard.
If you write, shoot or just have something to say, this is for you.
Interested in submitting your work? Get in touch at theprintersdevilmag@gmail.com for more information.