2 MAGAZINES SURVIVE 15 YEARS OF EXPERIMENT Moving Off The Map: From "Story" To "Fiction" edited by G...
2 MAGAZINES SURVIVE 15 YEARS OF EXPERIMENT Moving Off The Map: From "Story" To "Fiction" edited by Geoff Hancock Black Moss Press, 290 pages, $12.95 Descant: The Detection Issue edited by Karen Mulhallen Number 51, Winter 1985-86, 244 pages, $12: SUN Edition
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Toronto, Ont: Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
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What's good about them, of course, is that they do things which are rarely done anywhere else. Canadian Fiction Magazine obviously carries a torch for innovative short fiction, delighting in displaying the talents of newly-discovered writers; indeed, an astonishing number of them have gone on to the major book publishers. Descant has a broader mix...
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2 MAGAZINES SURVIVE 15 YEARS OF EXPERIMENT Moving Off The Map: From "Story" To "Fiction" edited by Geoff Hancock Black Moss Press, 290 pages, $12.95 Descant: The Detection Issue edited by Karen Mulhallen Number 51, Winter 1985-86, 244 pages, $12: SUN Edition
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0319-0781