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Enjoy the Verse of the Week from the Librarian here. Relive past gems on the society’s Facebook page.

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Issue No. 400 of The Kipling Journal – release date 1st January
JANUARY Newsletter now online

Do you recognise these lines?

I was buying a canary in a bird-shop when he first spoke to me and suggested that I should take a less highly coloured bird. ‘The colour is in the feeding,’ said he. ‘Unless you know how to feed ’em, it goes. Canaries are one of our hobbies.’


Source of the quote & more of them

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Here is what is happening in the society over the next 12 months… Mike Kipling (Secretary)

JANUARY Wed 1stKipling Journal KJ400 published
JANUARYNewsletter
FEBRUARY Wed 5thMeeting + Zoom: Andy Williamson – “Kipling and Brown’s Hotel”
MARCH 1stPoetry Competition “The Sea” opens
MARCHNewsletter
APRIL Wed 23rdMeeting on Zoom only: TBA
MAY Thu 1stKipling Journal KJ401 published. Poetry Competition closes.
MAY 16th – 18thALS AGM Weekend – Hosted by the Kipling Society in Brighton
JUNENewsletter
JULYMeeting: AGM + Talk: 4.30 for 5pm
AUGUSTNewsletter
SEPTEMBER Mon 1stKipling Journal KJ402 published
SEPTEMBERMeeting on Zoom only: TBA
OCTOBERNewsletter
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
Meetings: The Army & Navy Club, London, 5.30 for 6pm (Zoom 6pm)

The Editor out and about with Kipling, more here

…and week 2


The Kipling Journal has been the magazine of the society since its foundation in 1927. It is currently published three times a year under the editorship of Professor Jan Montefiore. It is available to all members online and sent by post to members who have chosen that option as well.

The Kipling Society is a charity whose object is the advancement of public education by the promotion of the study and appreciation of the life and works of Rudyard Kipling.

The Journal is open to submissions, of any length between 500 and 5000 words, from students, scholars, professional academics, and Kipling enthusiasts. All articles are peer reviewed. Copyright of material published in the Kipling Journal remains with the author.