- The Malahat Review
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The Malahat Review Frequency Quarterly First issue 1967 Country Canada Based in Victoria, British Columbia Language English Website Official Site The Malahat Review is a Canadian quarterly literary magazine established in 1967. It features contemporary Canadian and international works of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction as well as reviews of recently published Canadian literature. John Barton is the current editor.
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Awards
The Malahat Review has been nominated for the Western Magazine Award Foundation's Magazine of the Year award eight times, winning it in 1993 [1]. Twenty-two Malahat authors have featured in the National Magazine Awards Foundation’s roster of finalists, taking home three gold and six silver awards. Stories by Malahat writers have won the M&S Journey Prize six times, and in 2000 the Malahat Review Novella Prize winner “The Deep”, by Mary Swan, was awarded an O. Henry Award.
Notable Authors
Malahat published Yann Martel's first short story in 1988[2]. Other issues have featured works by Michael Ondaatje, Margaret Atwood, Susan Musgrave, Robert Bringhurst, Roo Borson, Mary Swan, Patricia Young, and Barry Dempster[3].
See also
References
- ^ "'Western Magazine Awards Winners 1983 - 1999'". Western Magazine Awards website. http://www.westernmagazineawards.ca/index.cfm?ci_id=1518&la_id=1. Retrieved 19 March 2010.
- ^ http://www.nationalpost.com/arts/story.html?id=2784209
- ^ http://theliterarytype.ca/?p=439
External links
Categories:- Canadian literary magazines
- Publications established in 1967
- Quarterly magazines
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