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Office Chatter: Fall/Winter edition. January 5, 2012. Since Catherine has abandoned her post (the funding for her position expired), office chatter hasn’t been the same. I don’t know if Maddy just has poorer spying skills than Catherine, or if we just suddenly stopped being interesting when both Catherine and Sandra left, but it’s taken us longer than usual to compile enough silly [.]. The Desire to Understand: Lisa Martin-deMoor on Crafting the Personal Essay. December 8, 2011. Story is a state of mind.
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Category Archives: The New Quarterly (our print mag). Would you like a free issue of TNQ? January 23, 2012. Wildly talented Waterloo writer Carrie Anne Snyder is anticipating the release of her latest collection, The Juliet Stories, in March of this year. Our Fall 2009 issue featured 3 of Carrie’s Juliet Stories, and the winter issue of TNQ, which has yet to hit newsstands, features a fourth. Carrie dropped by to pick up her [.]. Also posted in TNQ Recommends. December 21, 2011. December 16, 2011. The Ca...
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Category Archives: TNQ Writers in the News. Kim’s Canlit-news round-up. January 17, 2012. A love of the arts is something communicated in the culture of a family, perhaps also in the genes, so it is not surprising that mine is not the only literary offspring of TNQ. Poetry editor John Vardon (you can read his interview with poet Marilyn Bowering in our upcoming winter issue) tells me his [.]. Brag Time at the turn of the year, 2012. January 4, 2012. Also posted in TNQ Recommends. November 17, 2011. When ...
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An old soul Amanda Baker-Patterson. You can find this in Poetry. The judges of our Occasional Verse Contest said of Amanda-Baker Patterson’s 3rd place winner, Happy Heart Day, that it was the entry most in the spirit of our contest’s namesake: light verse well done was Nick’s trademark and his poems, like this one, often had a teasing edge to them. Happy Heart Day is an anti-Valentine’s [.]. Blessings: a conversation with Elizabeth Creith. You can find this in Poetry. Kim’s Canlit-news round-up. TNQ like...
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Office Chatter: Fall/Winter edition » The Literary Type - The Literary Type
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Office Chatter: Fall/Winter edition. You can find this in Writing. January 5, 2012. Since Catherine has abandoned her post (the funding for her position expired), office chatter hasn’t been the same. I don’t know if Maddy just has poorer spying skills than Catherine, or if we just suddenly stopped being interesting when both Catherine and Sandra left, but it’s taken us longer than usual to compile enough silly quips to post. Melissa: “Great, now my eye balls are sweating.”. It’s not biological is it?
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Amanda Jernigan lays down Groundwork. You can find this in TNQ Talks To. Digging into Groundwork Amanda Jernigan’s first collection of poetry: a conversation between TNQ poetry editor Barb Carter and consulting editor Amanda Jernigan, currently on tour 1. Groundwork from beginning to end is a work of art. The dedication poem to your husband, the artist John Haney, underlines the union of two creative souls. John’s cover, his [.]. Follow us on Twitter. Join us on Facebook. You Can Help Save Small Mags.
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TNQ 30th party – the sordid details. You can find this in TNQ Out About. The New Quarterly’s 30th birthday bash was end of last month (November 23), and if you missed it I am so, so sorry for you. You can look at photos of the event here Since my last blog post, I’ve moved from being a full-time part of the office team back to Volunteer Extraordinaire [.]. Office Chatter – September 2011. You can find this in True Confessions. The Eden Mills Writers’ Festival Experience 2011. Silence* Melissa: That woo w...
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Category Archives: TNQ Recommends. Would you like a free issue of TNQ? January 23, 2012. Wildly talented Waterloo writer Carrie Anne Snyder is anticipating the release of her latest collection, The Juliet Stories, in March of this year. Our Fall 2009 issue featured 3 of Carrie’s Juliet Stories, and the winter issue of TNQ, which has yet to hit newsstands, features a fourth. Carrie dropped by to pick up her [.]. Also posted in The New Quarterly (our print mag). Brag Time at the turn of the year, 2012.
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Lives of the Poets (With Guitars). Fifteen Reasons to Live. Was nominated for the prestigious Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction. You can view more details, as well as a video profile, right here. A very cool book trailer for. I Was There the Night He Died. Put together by a grade ten English class. Thanks guys! At the University of Windsor. Check it out on Youtube! Catch Ray's appearance on. Ray discussing What Happened Later. Ray discusses What Happened Later. Lives of the Poets. Intervi...
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Mary Kim on How the Earth Moves Poetry. You can find this in Poetry. December 22, 2011. Was conducted by OV judge Carey Anne Jernigan. The winners of the NB OV contest and our Edna Staebler Personal Essay contest can be found in TNQ # 120. It was delight to read Las Frutillas, Mary Kim’s second place winner in the 2011 Nick Blatchford Occasional Verse Contest. The poem is set in a marketplace in Chile, a day after the 2010. Did you indeed have a home destroyed? Can you describe it to us? Asi es la vida.
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