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Our Blog— The Literary Type
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Circ School Diary
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Melissa Krone
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01/28/2010
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If I had to use one word to describe Magazines Canada Circulation School at Niagara-On-The-Lake, it would be epic.
Ask Me Again Ten Years Ago
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Rosalynn Tyo
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01/26/2010
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01/25/2010
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The magic of language
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Melissa Krone
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01/22/2010
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I was at the London Poetry Slam, which gathers on the third Friday of every month, in the cellar lounge of the London Music Club.
Mighty Small Mag: The Puritan
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01/21/2010
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I'd really like to showcase all of our fellow small arts and literaries here on the blog before "changing market conditions" force us out of print, or out of publishing altogether. If you've got a small mag and have yet to strut your stuff here on the literary type, please write me at managing.editor@tnq.ca.
Is there anything worse than a white sheet of paper?
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Rosalynn Tyo
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01/19/2010
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The Star in P.K. Page
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Kim Jernigan
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01/18/2010
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It seems appropriate that I learned about the death of P.K. Page [The photo of her is by Barbara Pedrick, courtesy of Porcupine's Quill Press.] from Barbara Carter, TNQ’s chief poetry editor, whom I ran into when out to lunch—a rare outing for me—with poet Erin Noteboom. We were a trio for whom that death would signify.
Mark Your Calendar
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01/14/2010
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Re-runs Versus Re-reads
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01/13/2010
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The biggest difference though, one that even I don't even fully understand myself, is re-reading versus re-watching.
CNQ 77
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01/07/2010
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Before you go any further, I'd like to warn you that this is in no way a thoughtful, comprehensive review---just a few very random, biased, personal thoughts about one piece I loved, one piece that both fascinated and freaked me out, and one piece that was missing.
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