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INTERVIEWS

   [A]
Jerry Amernic
   [B]
Aidan Baker
John Barton (I)

John Barton (II)
Michel Basilières
Jonathan Bennett
Alex Boyd

Kate Braid
Andy Brown
Tony Burgess
   [C]
Melanie Cameron

Tim Conley
Gregory M. Cook
   [D]
Peter Darbyshire
Shawna Dempsey
   [F]
Jon Paul Fiorentino
Matthew Firth
Diana Fitzgerald Bryden
   [G]
Paul Glennon
Douglas Glover

Catherine Graham
Terence M. Green
   [H]
Erina Harris
Kenneth J. Harvey
Joelene Heathcote

Nalo Hopkinson
   [J]
Mark Anthony Jarman
Kim Jernigan
Sean Johnston

   [K]
Ibi Kaslik
   [L]
Literary Press Group

Malca Litovitz
Jennifer LoveGrove
   [M]

John MacKenzie
Ashok Mathur

Chandra Mayor
Derek McCormack
Camelita McGrath
rob mclennan
Tessa McWatt
Lorri Millan
George Murray
   [N]
Richard Nash
Hal Niedzviecki

Merle Nudelman
   [P]
Emily Pohl-Weary
K.I. Press
   [R]
Leon Rooke

Andrea Ryder
   [S]
Richard Sanger

Sandy Shreve
Anne Simpson
David Solway
Ken Sparling
Carmine Starnino

J.J. Steinfeld
   [V]
Paul Vermeersch

   [W]
Elana Wolff

 

TOP 10 CANADIAN SF&F WRITERS
Selected by Terence M. Green

 

 

 

 

THE 10 MOST IMPORTANT WORKS  by First Nations Authors (So Far)
According to Richard Van Camp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
NEW! ANDY BROWN

TDR talks to the publisher of conundrum press and the author of I Can See You Being Invisible

NEW! KATE BRAID & SANDY SHREVE

An interview with the editors of In Fine Form, an anthology of form poetry

TDR GUERNICA TRIALOGUE
     

Merle Nudelman, Malca Litovitz, and Elana Wolff
interview each other about their new poetry books


IBI KASLIK
Montreal writer talks about her new novel: "One of my aims with Skinny was to demystify clichés about anorexia, one of them being that anorexics are these vestal virgins who fear sexuality."

  

ARCHIVED FEATURES

SHANE NEILSON COLLECTED

Shane Neilson's columns and selected reviews

 

SMALL PRESS FEATURE

Find out why small is beautiful in interviews with Canada's micropress publishers


ESSAYS

Poetry Readings - Stand Up and be Counted by Tom Henihan

Beyond Bethune: Thomas D’Arcy McGee’s Recovery of the Trail to the True North by Terry Barker

How to write sex fiction (not erotica) by Matthew Firth

Whither People’s Poetry? A report on the Controversy of Poets at the Junction Cafe (Hamilton, Ontario - June 1, 2002)

Comfort and Canadian Poetry by Alex Boyd

Counterblaste: Gordon Phinn takes John Metcalf on his own terms

Toronto-in-the-True-North: An Approach to
the Work of Ted Plantos by Terry Barker

A Room of Her Own: Space for Creating by Susan Ioannou

 

Teaching Canadian literature: In April 2002, the Canada Council published a report on the state of English-language Canadian literature in high schools. The results were not encouraging. Read responses to this report!

 

REMEMBERING PURDY 

Terry Barker talks to James Deahl about Canada's 'Voice of theLand'

FAVORITE BOOKS

A dozen Montreal High School students reveal what and why

REMEMBERING RICHLER

Writers tell TDR what they find grand or ghastly about
the work of one of Canada's literary giants

 

FEATURED SITE

An interview with one of the creators of the online guide to writing in canada

 

 

EDITORIALS/ESSAYS BY THE EDITOR

January 2004: Let's talk, eh? A contemporary response to Orwell's 1984

November 2003: Mea Culpa: I review books 

December 2001: Canadian Writers Beg for Your Support

January 2001: The Death of the (Canadian) Novel

March 2000: Educating the Clients - Readers

December 1999: On Becoming an Editor - An Act of Betrayal?

 

 

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The Danforth Review is produced in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. All content is copyright of its creator and cannot be copied, printed, or downloaded without the consent of its creator. The Danforth Review is edited by Michael Bryson. Poetry Editors are Geoff Cook and Shane Neilson. Reviews Editors are Anthony Metivier (fiction) and Erin Gouthro (poetry). TDR alumnus officio: K.I. Press. All views expressed are those of the writer only. International submissions are encouraged. The Danforth Review is archived in the National Library of Canada. ISSN 1494-6114. 

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