Algoma Ink

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Algoma Ink is a juried Canadian journal devoted to the publication of poetry, prose, and art from both established and emerging artists which reflects a diversity of social and cultural experience with a focus on literary and artistic excellence. An annually published literary magazine co-sponsored by Algoma University College's Department of English, Music and Fine Arts, it is archived at the National Library of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario.

Algoma Ink is a Northern Ontario publication, and aims to reflect the themes of consciousness in that region, without being limited to this focus.

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