canadian ~ twenty-first century literature since 1999

New! content: November 6, 2007 Submissions information updated.

Scenes from Danforth Avenue

 

FICTION 

Issue #20  [editorial]: September 2, 2007

What?
by John Lowry

Scimitar
by Alexandra Leggat

The Faces of Rock
by Daniel Wilcox

To Boil An Egg
by Stephanie Yorke

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Issues #1-19

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Editor's Links

BookNinja
Books in Canada
Canadian Literature
Canadian Notes & Queries
Carousel
Dooney's Cafe
Front & Centre
Goodreports
InkNoire
Kiss Machine
LitBits: Bite-Sized Fiction
Maisonneuve
Northern Poetry Review
paperplates
Places for Writers
poetics.ca
Quill & Quire
Qwerty
sub-TERRAIN
Taddle Creek
Torkstar: Underground Fiction
TO Small Press Book Fair
wordmagazine.ca
Word on the Street 

 

 

 

NON-FICTION

New! Montreal Fall Books Spectacular!

New! Profiles:

New! Reviews:

Nine Days at the Ottawa International Writers Festival 2007

First-time Authors on Governor General Awards 2007 Shortlist

Interviews: 

TDR Quicknews Update 10 14 2007

Reviews:

Grappling With Reality: Nathaniel G. Moore discusses the Benoit double murder-suicide with author Greg Oliver

Interviews: 

Brooklyn and New York City Lit Scene Fall 2007 Highlights

Review: All The Lifters by Esther Mazakian

Profile: Jessica Westhead

TDR Quicknews Update 09 13 07

Reading List: Back to School Reading for Fake Urban Guerillas by Brian Joseph Davis

The Rise of the Fall Preview 2007 by Nathaniel G. Moore

Review: The Polysyllabic Spree by Nick Hornby

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