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Letter to publishers

[The following letter was sent to Literary Press Group publishers on March 13, 2004.]

I’m writing to inform you about a change at The Danforth Review (TDR) – www.danforthreview.com – that you should know about.

TDR will be publishing fewer book reviews, interviews and other features. The change will begin with our fifth anniversary issue, September 2004. TDR will be focusing on its core activities as a publisher of original fiction and poetry.

Thank you for the books you have sent to TDR in the past for review. TDR will make every attempt to review all of the books we have received so far.

I am writing to you at this time, before you send books from your spring list, to give you the opportunity to stop sending books now.

Thank you for your past support of The Danforth Review, and best wishes with your publishing program.

Sincerely,

Michael Bryson, Editor

The Danforth Review

 

 

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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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We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts which last year invested $19.1 million in writing and publishing throughout Canada. Nous remercions de son soutien le Conseil des Arts du Canada, qui a investi 19,1 millions de dollars l'an dernier dans les lettres et l'édition à travers le Canada.