The Fiddlehead

The Fiddlehead

"The Fiddlehead" is a Canadian literary magazine, published four times annually at the University of New Brunswick.

The journal was established in 1945 by Alfred Bailey as an in-house publication for the Bliss Carman Poetry Society; it was converted into a general literary magazine in 1952. Other prominent contributors in the magazine's early years included Elizabeth Brewster, Fred Cogswell and Desmond Pacey.

"The Fiddlehead"'s current editor is Ross Leckie; contributing editors include Bill Gaston, Janice Kulyk Keefer, Don McKay and Jan Zwicky.

External links

* [http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/Fiddlehead/ "The Fiddlehead"]


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