News
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Issue 46: Summer 2019 Has Arrived!
August 26, 2019
Read the latest issue of The Puritan, Issue 46: Summer 2019, and then check out our fantastic poetry and short story contest! -
The Puritan Launches Summer 2019 Special Issue
June 26, 2019
Check out What Does It Mean to Be a Muslim Writer?, The Puritan’s 2019 special issue guest edited by Rahat Kurd! -
The Eighth Annual Thomas Morton Prize Is Open!
June 19, 2019
The Puritan is proud to announce the Thomas Morton Prize 2019 is now open, featuring judges Michael Redhill (fiction) and Souvankham Thammavongsa (poetry)! -
Issue 45: Spring 2019 is here!
May 27, 2019
Read the latest issue of The Puritan, Issue 45: Spring 2019, and then check out our fantastic poetry and short story contest! -
The Puritan is Looking for a New Editor-in-Chief
May 7, 2019
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Issue 44: Winter 2019 has arrived!
February 25, 2019
Read the latest issue of The Puritan, Issue 44: Winter 2019, and then check out our fantastic poetry and short story contest! -
Join The Puritan as a Publicity Assistant in Spring 2019
February 1, 2019
The Puritan is looking for publicity assistants in spring 2019. Volunteer in the Toronto literary world as a Puritan publicity assistant. -
Issue 43: Fall 2018 is now live!
November 21, 2018
Read the latest issue of The Puritan, Issue 43: Fall 2018, and then check out our fantastic poetry and short story contest! -
2018 Thomas Morton Memorial Prize Shortlists Announced
November 18, 2018
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The Puritan Launches Literature in Translation Fall 2018 Supplement
October 15, 2018
Check out Literature in Translation, The Puritan's 2018 fall supplementary issue edited by Derick Mattern, then check out our writing contest! -
The Puritan Is Looking for Proofreaders!
October 9, 2018
The Puritan has two open proofreader positions. Join a growing Canadian literary magazine as a proofreader for the magazine or the blog. -
And Without Further Ado, Issue 42: Summer 2018!
August 27, 2018
Read the 42nd issue of The Puritan, featuring poetry chosen by guest editor Eduardo Corral, and fiction chosen by guest editor Naben Ruthnum.

