Fireweed (periodical)

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Fireweed: A Feminist Quarterly of Writing, Politics, Art & Culture, was founded in Toronto, Canada, in 1978[1][2] by the Fireweed Collective. Collective members have included Gay Allison, Lynne Fernie,[3] Hilda Kirkwood, Liz Brady, Elizabeth Ruth, Makeda Silvera, Carolyn Smart and Rhea Tregebov. Issues of Fireweed usually focus on a theme or topic, such as "Writing" (#10), "Fear & Violence" (#14), "Women of Colour" (#16), "Canadian Women Poets" (#23), "Class" (#25 & 26), "Sex & Sexuality" (#37 & 38), and "Language" (#44/45), though there are frequent "open" issues.[4]

The quarterly's ISSN is 0706-3857.[5]

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