Set up by Jan Whalen and Suzanne Batty in the late 1990s.
Panshine published a poetry magazine called Rain Dog which ran for sixteen issues between 2000 and 2009. In an industry where most poetry magazines were edited by men, Panshine aimed to redress gender inequality within poetry. The editors were women and they ensured that at least half of the writers published in every issue of Rain Dog were women with some of those now identifying as non-binary.
Published works:
- Rain Dog (16 issues, 2000 to 2009)
- The Wrong Evangeline (poetry), Nell Farrell (2003)
- Roadworks poems from the A6, various (2004)