Armadillo (magazine)

Armadillo
Editor Louise Ellis-Barrett
Former editors Mary Hoffman
Categories Children's literature
Frequency Quarterly
Format Web-based
Circulation Worldwide
Founder Mary Hoffman
Year founded 1999
Final issue 2004
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Website sites.google.com/site/armadillomagazine/

Armadillo is a web-based magazine founded by Mary Hoffman and managed by her daughter Rhiannon Lassiter. The current editor is Louise Ellis-Barrett, the web editor is Simon Barrett. Jackie Spink edits the Young Adult Reviews page.[1] Its purpose is to promote children's books through reviews and articles, many of which are written by significant children's authors such as Linda Newbery, Adele Geras and Celia Rees, as well as Hoffman herself. Reviewers include children's librarians and many people who have experience in the publishing world. The magazine has grown in recent years to include event reports, special features and competitions, generously supported by publishers.

Armadillo was founded in 1999 as a print-based magazine, but moved to its current web-based format in 2004. Initially readership was by subscription, but in September 2007 the decision was taken to allow free access; Armadillo is now funded by donations. It is published quarterly in March, June, September and December.

Armadillo aims to be an independent voice promoting children's literature to children and adults. It is supported by a weekly Blog to which Louise Ellis-Barrett and her team contribute reviews, event reports, feature author exclusives, and author tours.

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