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FICTION 

New! Issue #15: March 11, 2006

Little Bugs 
by Corin Cummings 

Ex Voto
by Teresa Kennedy

Men of Salt, Men of Earth 
by Matt Lennox

Edge 
by Melia McClure

Lake Baby 
by Kathleen Mullin 

The Last Window 
by Faruk Myrtaj
(Translated by
Arben Kallamata)

The Unjustified Confidence
of the Justifiable Man
 

by Sarah Reid

In the Opposite Direction
by J.J. Steinfeld 

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The Danforth Review is produced in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Michael Bryson publisher, editor, fiction reader 

Nathaniel G. Moore features editor, writer 

Dani Couture managing editor, writer 

Contributors

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NON-FICTION

New! content: March 5, 2006

New! Review: Bookmark Now: Writing in Unreaderly Times, edited by Kevin Smokler

New! Review: Drums of My Flesh by Cyril Dabydeen

New! Review: The Grammar Architect by Chris Eaton

New! Review: A Life of Sheila Watson by F.T. Flahiff & A Painter's Journey, 1966-1973 by Barbara Caruso

Interviews: Leaf Press, Carousel, Alayna Munce

Comment: Micro press generalizations: US and Them by Matthew Firth

The Short Story 101: 27 writers tell TDR what short stories they would make the world read, given the chance

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MISC LINKS

The ReLit Awards: Ideas, Not Money

2006 Canada Post Literacy Awards

misunderstandings magazine 

[past misc links]

 

 

 

 

 

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The Danforth Review is produced in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. All content is copyright of the person who created it and cannot be copied, printed, or downloaded without the consent of that person. See the masthead on the submissions page for editorial information. All views expressed are those of the writer only. International submissions are encouraged. The Danforth Review is archived in the Library and Archives Canada. ISSN 1494-6114. 

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