The Capilano Review

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The Capilano Review (TCR) is a Canadian tri-annual literary magazine located and published in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. A member of the Canadian Magazine Publishers Association, Magazine Association of BC,[1] and the Alliance for Arts and Culture,[2] it publishes avant-garde experimental poetry, visual art, interviews, and essays. The magazine features works by emerging and established Canadian and international writers and artists.[citation needed]

Frequency3 issues per year
Founded1972 (1972)
CompanyCapilano Review Contemporary Arts Society
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The Capilano Review
CategoriesLiterary magazine, Canadian culture
Frequency3 issues per year
Founded1972 (1972)
CompanyCapilano Review Contemporary Arts Society
CountryCanada
Based inVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
LanguageCanadian English
Websitethecapilanoreview.com
ISSN0315-3754
OCLC1947161
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The Capilano Review also publishes the web folio ti-TCR and the digital chapbook series SMALL CAPS. The magazine hosts an annual Writer-in-Residence, as well as regular readings, workshops, panels, and contests throughout the year.[citation needed]

History

The Capilano Review was founded in 1972 by Pierre Coupey at Capilano College.[3][4][5]

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