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ScotsGay
EditorMartin Walker (from 2006)
Former editorsJohn Hein (1994–2006)
Staff writersTaylor Crockett
Andi Watson
David Jackson
Stevie Harkin[1]
FrequencyBi-monthly
FounderJohn Hein
First issue1 December 1994; 29 years ago (1994-12-01)
CountryScotland, United Kingdom
Based inEdinburgh
LanguageEnglish
Websitescotsgay.co.uk

ScotsGay was a bi-monthly magazine published in Scotland for the lesbian, gay and bisexual community.[2] Although principally a "print first" publication, readers could access and download textfiles of all issues and (from 2005) PDF documents of the whole issues. The website is no longer active.

The magazine was launched by John Hein, a former editor of Gay Scotland in December 1994. Hein remained editor and publisher until issue 69 (April 2006), after which Martin Walker became editor; Hein remained as publisher. By the time the final issue of ScotsGay was published in October 2016, Hein had reassumed the editorial role.

Issues of ScotsGay primarily featured ‘Scene’ reports by regular contributors from Scotland’s cities, as well as comprehensive listings of LGBT+ groups, venues, etc. Issues also carried advertising, which contributed to the magazine’s production and distribution costs; this ranged from specialist telephone lines to local “Scene” venues.

The magazine was put on hiatus in 2016/17 after John Hein suffered a minor stroke. The website was subsequently updated with promises of ScotsGay returning during the summer of 2017[3] but this did not happen.

In the summer of 2019, Taylor Crockett – previously responsible for the publication’s growing coverage of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, was announced as the magazine’s new editor with a relaunch scheduled for April 2020.[4] Again, the magazine did not appear.

John Hein died in December 2020. As of November 2024, there has been no indication of anyone attempting to relaunch ScotsGay.

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References

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  1. ^ ScotsGay
  2. ^ About. ScotsGay website. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  3. ^ "ScotsGay Magazine: Scotland's gay magazine and news". Archived from the original on 19 June 2005. Retrieved 29 December 2005.
  4. ^ ResponseSource. "Taylor Crockett selected as managing editor of ScotsGay". ResponseSource. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
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