canadian ~ twenty-first century literature since 1999


Teachers

First of all, we know that there are a few good ones out there. Thank you for being the shining lights you are!

Thank you for not being boring!

Yes, this message is directed mainly at you (since we know the lecturers with dead souls don't surf the 'net ... at least to literary websites).

Haha. That was meant as a joke, but doesn't quite sound like one.

What message do we have for you?

a) TDR can be a great teaching resource. Please feel free to use it with your students.

b) The above statement in no way be interpreted as releasing you of your obligations to the copyright holders of the material on this website. TDR does not hold copyright of the material. Copyright is held by the individual authors.

c) If you have a classroom project that involves TDR, we'd like to hear about it.

d) We're friendly. Really. Feel free to contact us.

  • Email the publisher, Michael Bryson, at editor[at]danforthreview[dot]com

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The Danforth Review
PO Box 72056
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TDR is produced in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 

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ISSN 1494-6114. 

 

We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts. Nous remercions de son soutien le Conseil des Arts du Canada.