The Church-Wellesley Review

Canadian magazine

The Church-Wellesley Review (ISSN 1483-8281) was a Canadian literary magazine.[1]

Launched in 1990 as a quarterly supplement in Xtra!,[2] the Review published literary work by LGBT writers.[2] It was founded by and originally overseen by Xtra! staff editor Jeffrey Round with assistance from freelance contributor Peter Hawkins.[1]

The Review won an international design award from Publish in 1992.[2]

Noted writers who were published in the Review early in their careers included Brian Francis, Dale Peck, Debra Anderson, George K. Ilsley, Jane Eaton Hamilton, Daniel David Moses, Billeh Nickerson, R.M. Vaughan and Marnie Woodrow; the Review also sometimes published work by established writers such as Timothy Findley, Jane Rule, David Watmough, Patrick Roscoe and Shyam Selvadurai.[3]

Xtra! discontinued the Review in 2000. It was briefly continued as a separate online publication, but folded by 2002.

References

  1. ^ a b Fiction and poetry. Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives.
  2. ^ a b c "A timeline of events: 40 years of Pink Triangle Press". Xtra!, October 24, 2011.
  3. ^ Directory of Journals at queertheory.com.
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