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1999
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A QUIET, WELL-LIGHTED PLACE the World Wide Web may not be, but in this small corner of the global electronic network The Danforth Review is pleased to offer its second edition; a place for new fiction and poetry, plus ... | ||||
REVIEWS GALORE: Opinions Conrad Black Will Never Buy Lynn Crosbie might be the most terrifying poet to come out of Canada. We've got a review of Queen Rat, her collection of new and selected poems. Plus reviews of T. Anders Carson's CD, and chapbooks by Jason Gallagher and monica s. kuebler. A review of Michael Ignatieff's biography of Sir Isaiah Berlin, and opinions about new fiction from Evelyn Lau, Natalee Caple and Tony Burgess. Plus many MORE.
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HOT INTERVIEW: Hal Niedzviecki, Small Press Star Hal Niedzviecki is the author of a book called Smell it. He is the co-founder of a magazine called Broken Pencil. He has a new book out which offers a new perspective on the classic Charlotte's Web. He is the owner of a tongue twister of a name. The Danforth Review bucked political correctness and asked ... Danforth Review: How do you pronounce your name? |
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COOL EDITORIAL: On Becoming an Editor: An Act of Betrayal? by Michael Bryson Writers and their productions are amazingly diverse. There is one topic, however, on which most writers agree. Editors don't know what they're doing. MORE
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THE DANFORTH REVIEW IS EDITED BY MICHAEL BRYSON.