The Town Crier
The Town Crier operated as a hub for criticism and commentary, connecting a community of writers, readers, and commentators through social media, and focusing on the interplay of literary opinion in and around the city of Toronto until its closure in February 2021.
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Author Notes: Andrea Grassi
Puritan author Andrea Grassi discusses her recent short story "Air Show" from Issue XX: Winter 2013. -
Coach House Kicks off the Spring Launch Season
On the Coach House Launch and other Spring Book Launches -
Being Scared of Bill Gaston
Will Johnson tackles his fear of Bill Gaston and the power of a good short story. -
Author Notes: Jessica Comola
Jessica Comola discusses her "Hologram" poems from The Puritan Issue XX: Winter 2013. -
Submission Guidelines: Guiding Lines into Submission
Kevin Kvas critiques the Poetry Workshop and defends his critical review of Matthew Tierney's Probably Inevitable -
Toronto Literary Events in April
Shaun A. Hogan takes a tour of a sampling of upcoming Toronto Literary Events in April of 2013 -
Coach House Books Spring Launch Thursday
Coach House Books Spring 2013 Launch -
On Meeting Other Writers
Michael Christie, Miriam Toews, Irma Voth, The Beggar's Garden, The Malahat Review, meeting other writers, , Prism International, The Antigonish Review -
Sonneteering: Mark Haddon's “A Rough Guide”
Andy Verboom discusses Mark Haddon's "A Rough Guide" and the 'kitchensinkism' of contemporary poetry in the first of his ongoing series on sonnets. -
Author Notes: Souvankham Thammavongsa
Souvankham Thammavongsa answers some questions about her poem "I Remember" from The Puritan Issue XX: Winter 2013. -
Workshop Poetry: Spectre and Spectacle
Phoebe Wang critiques Kevin Kvas's negative review of Matthew Tierney's Probably Inevitable and defends the notion of workshop poetry.