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    zines Magazines and E Canadian World Literature













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  • - A bi-annual journal devoted to the scholarly and critical study of Canadian literature in English and French.
  • - A quarterly Canadian literary journal that is international in scope and publishes poetry, fiction, reviews, interviews, and essays. Published an important special issue dedicated to P. K. Page.
  • - A popular journal about books and writers from the Canadian prairies.
  • - A collection of short stories, poems, reviews, and commentary by, for, and about women.
  • - Descriptions, subscription information, and samples from many Canadian magazines.
  • - An electronic reviewing journal. Review books, video and audio tapes, and CD-ROMS produced for young people. Also publishes news, feature articles, interviews, and web reviews intended for kids, parents, librarians, teachers, and professionals working wit
  • - An annual review including articles on Canadian poetry and reviews of the year's poetry and criticism.
  • - Canada's Journal of Cultural Literacy
  • - Essays on Canadian Writing covers the field. Since 1974, we've devoted ourselves to publishing lively, controversial, scholarly articles on writing from English Canada and Québec.
  • - The guide to alternative culture in Canada features reviews of hundreds of zines, e-zines, journals, chap-books and newsletters from across the country, as well as excerpts and feature stories.
  • - A quarterly international online magazine of fiction, poetry, reviews, book lists, and opinion.
  • - Dedicated writers use the information they find in CWJ to acquire the edge they use on their way to publication. Independent of any affiliation, the Canadian Writer's Journal is one of the few, and maybe the only, national magazine for writers in Canada.
  • - North Vancouver literary journal publishing poetry, fiction, drama, and visual art since 1972. The magazine has won numerous awards and has published such notable writers as Michael Ondaatje, Margaret Atwood, George Bowering, and Phyllis Webb.
  • - "A magazine for readers, writers, and other dysfunctional personality types." Published in Fredericton, New Brunswick, by Icehouse Press.
  • - "Refereed journal serving as a formal arena for scholarly discussion and as an academic resource for researchers in the area. Articles examine English literature, literary culture, and language during the 16th and 17th centuries."
  • - Literary magazine of ideas and culture. Canadian culture with a sense of humour.
  • - Toronto, Canada's monthly literary newspaper featuring reviews, columns, and a calendar listing of area events. Published by The Mercury Press. Marie Erskine, Editor.
  • - Offers both the academic and general reader a collection of analysis and reflection, in fields as diverse as international relations, science policy, literary criticism, travel writing, economics, religion, short fiction, and poetry. Publishes four times
  • - Provide an international forum for the publication and dissemination of Canadian and International prose writing. Also tries to publish developing writers in equal ratio to established writers.
  • - An alternative, progressive arts and culture e-zine "bringing the margins to the center". Poetry, literature, theatre, short stories, reviews, cultural essays, and political pieces.
  • - Archive of the Ottawa-based zine.
  • - A refereed annual of the Tolstoy Society of North America at the University of Toronto. Publishes articles, review articles, roundtable discussions, news and events, and book reviews.
  • - A quarterly literary journal published by St. Francis Xavier University. Features poetry, fiction, reviews and critical articles from around Canada, the US, and overseas, using original graphics to enliven the format.
  • - New magazine "for relaxed reading". Written by or about Canadians. Subscription information.
  • - Literary/arts magazine published through the Department of English at Brock University. Publishes poetry, fiction, short dramas, personal essays, photography, and visual arts.
  • - "Canada's longest running poetry monthly." Publishes emerging and established poets, poems and postcard fiction.
  • - Canadian magazine of new writing, published quarterly. The site features book reviews and other web-only content.
  • - A quarterly journal for the interdisciplinary study of literature. Publishes scholarly essays that explore the interaction between literature and other disciplines.
  • - Founded in 1975, CCL is a bilingual journal of criticism and review covering Canadian books and other media for children and young adults.
  • - "New writing from Canada and abroad." Publishes poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and photography three times per year.
  • - Archive of past issues of the magazine.
  • - Canada's short story magazine. News, highlights from the current issue, contest, guidelines for submissions, and subscription information.
  • - A journal of art, writing and cultural critique, from Western Canada. Samples from current issues, a call for submissions, subscription information, and back-issues.
  • - Biannual literary journal of the University of Windsor's College of Arts and Human Sciences. Features poetry, short fiction, art, and interviews.
  • - Comprehensive collection of authoritative reviews of English-language trade, scholarly, and reference books published in Canada each year.
  • - Website for McGill University-based journal of fiction, poetry, photography, art, reviews and interviews. Published since 1981.
  • - The literary magazine Grain, a program of the Saskatchewan Writers Guild, celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1997. Grain has a reputation for being one of the most accessible of Canadian literary magazines, often publishing emerging writers who have never
  • - Published quarterly, Canadian Author is Canada's national writing magazine. Each issue includes articles of particular interest to developing and established Canadian writers.


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