SurVision is an international English-language surrealist poetry project, comprising an online magazine and a book-publishing outlet.
SurVision magazine, founded in March 2017 by poet Anatoly Kudryavitsky, was a platform for surrealist poetry from Ireland and the world.
[2] In an interview with Signaturen, Anatoly Kudryavitsky described the magazine's editorial policy: At SurVision, we appreciate rich language and honed poetic skills.
Since 2018, SurVision has awarded the annual James Tate International Poetry prize for the most favoured collection of surrealist poems.
The first two titles in the New Poetics series were 34-page chapbooks by Noelle Kocot[5] and the Irish surrealist poet Ciaran O'Driscoll.