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English writing in Montreal has had the distinction of being isolated from the rest of the country, left to stew in its own creative juices, with very few English-language presses and little support for English work. Consequently it has developed along alternate paths and has created its own vibrant culture. The spoken-word community in particular has become a source of envy outside the city. The writing in this anthology, international in scope, reflects the migratory nature of the anglophone community while drawing inspiration from the city itself.
Some of these writers have only a handful of publication credits but put out chapbooks and perform constantly around town at a variety of impressive cabaret events. Others have a couple of books under their belt. Not always concerned with conventional styles, many of them are on the cusp of notoriety. The editors believe that this anthology will introduce a wider audience to this latest Montreal Renaissance.
Included are: Catherine Kidd, Corey Frost, Billy Mavreas, Sue Elmslie, Tess Fragoulis, Anne Stone, Heather O'Neill, Liane Keightley, Ian Ferrier, Meg Sircom, Masarah Van Eyck, Lydia Eugene, Andy Brown, Valerie Joy Kalynchuk, Dana Bath, Jonathan Goldstein, Lance Blomgren, Yvette Poorter, David McGimpsey, Jon Paul Fiorentino, Dean Irvine, and Susan Gillis.
Andy Brown is the founder of conundrum press. He is coeditor of an anthology of young poets, Running with Scissors (Cumulus Press). He is a designer for DC Books and Matrix magazine and has received an honourable mention in the CBC/QWF short story competition.
rob mclennan is the editor/publisher of above/ground press and STANZAS magazine, founded in 1993. He is the editor of the anthologies Written in the Skin (Insomniac Press) and Shadowy Technicians: New Ottawa Poets (Broken Jaw Press). He won the 1999 CAA/Air Canada Award for most promising writer in Canada (in any genre) under 30.
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