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THE KIPLING SOCIETY was founded in 1927 by a group of Kipling enthusiasts. Though Kipling himself did not greatly approve of the project, it soon attracted (and continues to reach) hundreds of members from all over the world. โ€ข The main links with our members are the Kipling Journal, as well as five electronic newsletters a year, our website of course, and regular membersโ€™ meetings in central London and/or online, where speakers address a wide range of topics relating to Kiplingโ€™s life and work. โ€ข We are a charity and as such acknowledge the generosity of our members who allow the vast majority of this site to be freely avalable to all readers.

Here is what is happening in the society over the next 12 months… Mike Kipling (Secretary)

 
MARCH 1st โ€ข 2026 Writing Competition opens
MARCH โ€ข Newsletter
APRIL 22nd โ€ข Society Meeting 2pm: Tai Chun Ho, Assistant Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan. โ€˜The Returned Soldier in Kiplingโ€™s Poetryโ€™. Zoom only. (Please note earlier time)
MAY 1st โ€ข Kipling Journal KJ404 published
JUNE โ€ข Newsletter
JULY 1st โ€ข AGM and talk TBA. Army & Navy Club, 4.30pm for 5.00pm, and by
Zoom
AUGUST โ€ข
SEPTEMBER โ€ข Kipling Journal KJ405 published
SEPTEMBER 23rd โ€ข Council Meeting โ€ข Society Meeting TBA. Zoom-only
OCTOBER โ€ข Newsletter
NOVEMBER 25th โ€ข Council Meeting โ€ข Society Meeting TBA
DECEMBER โ€ข
JANUARY 1st โ€ข Kipling Journal KJ406 published
JANUARY โ€ข Newsletter
FEBRUARY โ€ข Council Meeting โ€ข Society Meeting
Meetings: Wednesdays at The Army & Navy Club, London, 5.30 for 6pm (Zoom 6pm)

The Kipling Journal has been the magazine of the society since its foundation in 1927. It is currently published three times a year under the editorship of Professor Jan Montefiore. It is available to all members online and sent by post to members who have chosen that option as well.

The Kipling Society is a charity whose object is the advancement of public education by the promotion of the study and appreciation of the life and works of Rudyard Kipling.

The Journal is open to submissions, of any length between 500 and 5000 words, from students, scholars, professional academics, and Kipling enthusiasts. All articles are peer reviewed. Copyright of material published in the Kipling Journal remains with the author.