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Spring 2008

'NEW' - The TAR Poet Grow-Op

The Antigonish Review is pleased to announce the TAR Poet Grow-Op, an online environment for post-secondary students.

The Grow-Op offers a digital venue for student writers. Two poems by student-writers will be featured every month on TAR's website. Further details will appear soon on this website.

Autumn 2007

"TAR Announces New Fiction Editor"

We're pleased to announce that Veronica Ross will replace Richard Cumyn as TAR fiction editor. Veronica has been reading fiction for TAR for many years, and brings enormous experience to this position.

We are also pleased to announce that beginning with issue #151, we will be paying $30.00/page for poetry and $100.00 for each fiction ms.

Summer 2007

Antigonish Review Goes To School

Staff at the Antigonish Review benefits from publishing experts sharing their knowledge.
( see Press Release )

Spring 2007

Antigonish Review Announces Tribute Issue for Dr. George Sanderson

The Antigonish Review is pleased to announce the publication of TAR 149, a tribute issue celebrating the life and work of George Sanderson. ( see Press Release )

Spring 2005

Antigonish Review Poetry Editor Peter Sanger Launches New Book

Peter Sanger, long-time poetry editor at TAR, will launch White Salt Mountain: Words in Time at the St. Francis Xavier University Art Gallery on Wednesday, May 18 at 7:30 pm. White Salt Mountain is published by Gaspereau Press.Peter Sanger With the same passion for reading and exploration, along with several of the neighbourhood landmarks, symbolic imagery and literary influences that first emerged in Spar: Words in Place, Sanger joins the lives and work of key authors and translators in Canada's literary history. Sanger's unique and far-sighted approach to words and time illustrates critical intersections between authors, readers and texts.
The launch is co-sponsored by The Antigonish Review and Gaspereau Press. For more information, call Beth Crosby at Gaspereau Press (902-678-6002) or Jeanette Lynes at The Antigonish Review (902-867-5033).

The Antigonish Review Launches New Donorship Program

Donation Categories (includes a subscription)

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Partners and Patrons receive a lifetime subscription. Supporters and Donors receive a 1 year subscription. Tax Receipts available.

Partners, Patrons, Supporters and Donors will be listed inside the back cover of each issue. Please send your donations to The Antigonish Review, P.O. Box 5000, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, B2G 2W5

Autumn 2004

  • This issue ( # 139 ) features the entries from the three winners of the Fourth Annual Great Blue Heron Poetry Contest:
      Anita Lahey
      David Hickey, and
      Kate Hall

Summer 2004

  • Announcing the winners of the Fourth Annual Great Blue Heron Poetry Contest. See our Press Release for details.

  • Upcoming issue #138 of The Antigonish Review (Summer, 2004) will feature Anne Simpson's poetry. Former fiction editor of TAR, Anne has recently won the prestigious Griffin Prize for her second poetry collection, Loop.

  • Leo McKay, one of TAR's fiction editors, won this year's Dartmouth Book Award for his novel, Twenty Six.

  • Lauchie, Rory, and Liza, the award-winning play by Sheldon Currie, a long-time fiction editor at TAR and frequent contributor, was recently produced at Neptune Theatre in Halifax and is now touring Canada.

Spring 2004

  • Allan Quigley, Co-Editor, is completing a book tentatively titled Building Professional Pride in Literacy (Kreiger Press). He has also published three entries in the new encyclopedia of adult literacy. He recently gave two talks to adult literacy practitioners at the Lindy Boggs National Center for Community Literacy in New Orleans. In March, 2004, he was one of a small group of literacy researchers invited to Ottawa by the National Literacy Secretariat to assist in setting the national research agenda for the next five years.

  • Elaine McCluskey's story, "The Watermelon Social," published in TAR #132 had been chosen for inclusion in the Journey Prize Anthology.

  • Associate Editor Leo Furey's novel, The Long Run (Key Porter) has been receiving rave reviews in the national press.

  • Anne Simpson, who will be our featured poet in TAR #138, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Griffin Prize in Poetry.

  • Co-editor Jeanette Lynes' poetry collection, Left Fields (Wolsak and Wynn) was shortlisted for the Pat Lowther Award. The prize is sponsored by the League of Canadian Poets.

  • Fiction editor Richard Cumyn has been invited to be faculty at the 2004 Maritime Writers Workshop at the University of New Brunswick.

  • Editorial Board member Sheldon Currie's play Lauchi, Liza & Rory is being produced by Halifax's Neptune Theatre this summer. He won the annual Merritt Award for best play written by a Nova Scotian. He is presently working on a script for his book Down the Coal Town Road.

  • Leo McKay's novel, Twenty Six, won the Dartmouth Book Award.

  • August, 2003 - Announcing The Winners of the 3rd Annual Blue Heron Poetry Contest See also our Press Release...

  • August 23, 2002 - Announcing The Winners of the 2nd Annual Blue Heron Poetry Contest

  • July 21, 2002 - Issue #129 Online
    Featuring reviews by Robert Edison Sandiford, E. Russell Smith, James Moran, Ed Balsom, and much more.

  • May 1, 2002 - Issue #128 Online
    Featuring reviews by Anne Simpson, Alison Calder, Allan Brown, Nathaniel G. Moore, and Richard Cumyn.

  • March 19, 2002 - Issue #127 Online
    Featuring reviews by Maureen Hynes, Ulrikka S. Gernes
    (edited by Patrick Friesen and Per Brask), Phil Hall and David Waltner-Toews

  • October 17, 2001 - Summer Issue Launch Party
    Pictures, kudos and more!

  • October 1, 2001 - Press Release
    Summer Issue Launch - A launch party will be held Wednesday, October 17, 7 pm, at the St. F.X. Art Gallery for Issue #126 of TAR. Everyone's invited!

  • April 1, 2001 - George Sanderson Bids Farewell
    After 32 years with the Antigonish Review, former editor George Sanderson says farewell in his reflective editorial "TAR Days". Read also "Goodbye George and Gert" by Sheldon Currie. Published in Issue #124.

 

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