The Antigonish Review

The Antigonish Review
Editor Gerald Trites
Frequency Quarterly
First issue  1970
Company St. Francis Xavier University
Country Canada
Based in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Language English
Website www.antigonishreview.com
ISSN 0003-5661

The Antigonish Review is a quarterly literary magazine publishing new and established contemporary literary fiction, reviews, non-fiction articles/essays, translations, and poetry. Since 2005, the magazine runs an annual competition, the Sheldon Currie Short Fiction Contest.[1] The winner of the inaugural Sheldon Currie Prize was Nicholas Ruddock.[2] Since 2000, the magazine has also run a poetry competition, the Great Blue Heron Poetry Contest.

The Antigonish Review was established in 1970 with long-term editor-in-chief R. J. MacSween,[3][4] who was succeeded by George Sanderson.[5][6] The current editor is Gerald Trites.

Under MacSween's and Sanderson's editorship there was staunch support of communications theorist Marshall McLuhan from his early days. [7]

The Antigonish Review is credited with nurturing writing talent in Eastern Canada.[8] Besides fiction, poetry, and interviews, it publishes translations, book reviews, and review essays.

References

  1. Cumyn, Richard. "The First Sheldon Currie Fiction Contest." The Antigonish Review 143 (2005): 23. 29 June 2011.
  2. Long Journey to recognition; Guelph physician getting second chance at his first career choice. Joanne Shuttleworth. The Guelph Mercury. Guelph, Ont.: Mar 15, 2008. pg. C.1
  3. The Forgotten World of R. J. MacSween: A Life, by Stewart Donovan, Cape Breton University Press
  4. Tremblay, Tony. "Eclectic dreams revisited." Antigonish Review 149 (2007): 9+. Academic OneFile. Web. 29 June 2011.
  5. Higgins, Michael. The debt we owe our teachers and mentors; [ONT Edition] Toronto Star. Toronto, Ont.: Jan 28, 2006. pg. M.06
  6. Sanderson, George. "TAR days." The Antigonish Review 149 (2007): 21+. Academic OneFile. Web. 29 June 2011.
  7. Tremblay, Tony. "Eclectic dreams revisited." Antigonish Review 149 (2007): 9+. Academic OneFile. Web. 29 June 2011.
  8. Danila Botha ; Weekend Post. "What it means to write from the coasts; Down East, they're 'uniquely hard to discourage'." National Post. 30 Apr. 2011: WP13. eLibrary. Web. 29 Jun. 2011.

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