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Competition: Win £150 worth of rare LWLies back issues!

Colourful illustrated shelves with vinyl records, a faceless black figure, and a banana.
Colourful illustrated shelves with vinyl records, a faceless black figure, and a banana.
Sign up for an annual membership to Club LWLies to be part of this exclusive back issue prize draw.

Back issues of Little White Lies magazine are as rare as hen’s teeth. So we’re offering the chance for one lucky winner to pick up 15 back issues of their choice from our archive of the previous 51 issues (beginning with issue 50).

Everything is on the table: including the super-hard-to-find Neon Demon issue which seems to have disappeared off of the face of the Earth. Or maybe you want an extra copy of our perennially out-of-stock Dune issue with Timothée Chalamet on the cover for your own private holdings.

As they say, you have to be in it to win it. And the way to be “in it” is to sign up for an annual package to any one of our Club LWLies membership tiers, which itself comes with a plethora of amazing perks as well as helps us to give you the best LWLies experience possible across all of our channels. Our aim is to hit 300 members, and the prize draw will happen when we hit that target.

So, if you’re someone who’s looking at their archive and seeing a few gaping holes that need to be filled, then this is the competition for you. And who knows, we may even have a couple of issues pre LWLies 50 that we can slip into the box – if you ask us nicely.

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