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  2. Canadian Children's Book Centre - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1977, Canadian Children's Book Week is the largest celebration of Canadian books for young people in Canada. [3] Each spring, authors, illustrators, and storytellers visit communities throughout the country—both in person and virtually—to participate in readings and workshops with Canadian youth.

  3. List of Canadian magazines - Wikipedia

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    Title Debut End Language Frequency Subject/genre Ownership Former titles Discorder Magazine: 1983 Bi-Monthly Art, Music, Culture 24 images: 1979: French: Monthly

  4. ECW Press - Wikipedia

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    ECW Press is a Canadian book publisher located in Toronto, Ontario. It was founded by Jack David and Robert Lecker in 1974 as a Canadian literary magazine named Essays on Canadian Writing. They started publishing trade and scholarly books in 1979. ECW Press publishes a range of books in fiction, non-fiction, poetry, sport, and pop culture. [1]

  5. Category:Poetry literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    Poetry magazines published in the United Kingdom (37 P) Poetry magazines published in the United States (1 C, 144 P)

  6. Category:Poetry magazines published in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Poetry magazines published in Canada" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. The Malahat Review - Wikipedia

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    It features contemporary Canadian and international works of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction as well as reviews of recently published Canadian literature. Iain Higgins is the current editor. The Malahat Review publishes new work by emerging and established writers of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction from Canada and abroad.

  8. Broadview Press - Wikipedia

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    In its early years, Broadview operated out of LePan's home in Peterborough, Ontario, publishing a small number of titles for both Trade and academic markets.With the publication of books such as The Broadview Anthology of Poetry, The Broadview Reader, and the first few titles in the Broadview Editions series in the early 1990s, Broadview began to focus exclusively on the academic market.

  9. Contemporary Verse 2 - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Dorothy Livesay in 1975, CVII, [1] as it was then called, continued where another poetry magazine (Contemporary Verse) had left off in the early 1950s.Livesay, who was also the editor at the time, found that there were not enough magazines that discussed Canadian poetry and for this reason designed the new CVII magazine to continue the discussion on modern poets and poetry.