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The Antigonish Review

For nearly thirty years, The Antigonish Review has consistently published fine poetry and prose by emerging - and established - writers.

Arc: Canada's National Poetry Magazine

For over 25 years, Arc has published some of the finest poets and emerging voices from across Canada. This year, Arc celebrates the tenth anniversary of the Poem of the Year Contest - one of the longest running poetry competitions in the country.

Bookninja

Book blog.

Brick: A Literary Journal

A literary journal published twice a year and distributed to bookstores across North America.

Descant

A quarterly journal publishing new and established contemporary writers and visual artists from Canada and around the world.

The Fiddlehead

Canada's longest living literary journal, The Fiddlehead is published four times a year at the University of New Brunswick.

Geist

A quarterly featuring the best in Canadian fiction, non-fiction, photography, comix, little-known facts of interest.

Grain Magazine

An internationally-acclaimed quarterly literary journal publishing the highest quality new writing and visual art from Saskatchewan, Canada, and around the world.

The Malahat Review

Published quarterly, it features Canadian and international poetry and fiction as well as reviews of new books by Canadian writers.

The New Quarterly

Canadian writers and writing.

On Spec: The Canadian Magazine of the Fantastic

Awards the Lydia Langstaff Prize each year for the best work published in On Spec by an emerging writer under the age of 30.

Prairie Fire

A Canadian magazine of new writing.

Room of One's Own

Celebrating 30 years of the best in women's literature and criticism.

sub-TERRAIN Magazine

A stimulating fusion of fiction, poetry, photography and graphic illustration from uprising Canadian, U.S. & International writers and artists.

Taddle Creek

This literary magazine publishes mainly fiction and poetry by mainly emerging—but also, occasionally known—authors residing in the city of Toronto, Canada.

Toronto Writers' Centre

A creative hub, the Toronto Writers' Centre (TWC), offers emerging and established writers a quiet and professional environment in which to work. Inspired by the success of similar writers' centres based in New York City, TWC is the first of its kind in Canada.

The Walrus

A Canadian general interest magazine with an international outlook.


 

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