2018

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"No Appeal"

From: Refuse

Chelsea Vowel’s poem is a powerful tying-together of the many forces that constitute the dumpster fire as it extends beyond CanLit into Canadian culture, society, and politics writ large. 2 $0.20 Add
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Confessing

From: The Unpublished City

The Unpublished City was conceived to show the (Multipli)City of writers that call Toronto home; that the City of Toronto might hear the wonderful voices of the City’s own true imaginaries. … 2 $0.20 Add
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Leah Horlick

From: The Next Wave

Little Voice – Amygdala – Anniversary – There Must Be A Name for This 5 $0.50 Add
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On Deaf to the City

From: Ordinary Paradise

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Home Cooking

From: The Unpublished City

The Unpublished City was conceived to show the (Multipli)City of writers that call Toronto home; that the City of Toronto might hear the wonderful voices of the City’s own true imaginaries. … 4 $0.40 Add
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Liz Howard

From: The Next Wave

Terra Nova, Terraformed – Look Book – Euro-Anishinaabekwe-Noli Turbare – A Wake 5 $0.50 Add
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On Not Refusing CanLit

From: Refuse

In her contribution, Laura Moss foregrounds her roles as both professor and editor. Rather than avoiding issues of power in both these roles, Moss addresses them directly as a mode of both … 3 $0.30 Add
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The Biographer as Snoop

Exposing E.M. Forster

From: Ordinary Paradise

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Ambrose

From: The Unpublished City

The Unpublished City was conceived to show the (Multipli)City of writers that call Toronto home; that the City of Toronto might hear the wonderful voices of the City’s own true imaginaries. … 2 $0.20 Add
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Getting to Know Her

Fact and Fiction

From: Ordinary Paradise

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Stevie Howell

From: The Next Wave

Rip Torn – Crunches – A Girl’s Will – Rain Pool 6 $0.60 Add
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Visions and Versions of Resilience: Mentoring as a Means of Survival

From: Refuse

Phoebe Wang thinks about power and her position of power from the perspective of mentorship within the Asian-Canadian writing community. 8 $0.80 Add
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Amanda Jernigan

From: The Next Wave

Aubade – Catch – Lullaby – Beasts 4 $0.40 Add
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In the "New CanLit," We Must all Be Antigones

From: Refuse

In her essay, A. H. Reaume draws on the work of activists like Jael Richardson, Alicia Elliott, and Carrianne Leung,who argue that we must resist the desire to push past critique into optimism. … 8 $0.80 Add
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Which Paris

From: Ordinary Paradise

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Aisha Sasha John

From: The Next Wave

Self-Portrait Cemetary – They moved my friends – That is what I will say. – Something softens me 4 $0.40 Add