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Queen's Quarterly

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Queen's Quarterly is a Canadian quarterly founded in 1893 by George Munro Grant, Sanford Fleming and John Watson, among others.[1]

As well as publishing short stories by authors such as Margaret Atwood, Frederick Philip Grove and Sinclair Ross, and poetry by Alden Nowlan and Irving Layton, the journal has also featured contributions by Michael Ignatieff and George Woodcock.[1]

Editors

  • Duncan McArthur
  • Malcolm Ross
  • Glen Shortliffe
  • Kerry McSweeney
  • Boris Castel (1990–)

References

  1. ^ a b "Queen's Quarterly: Fostering Canadian Cultural Identity" Historical Perspectives on Canadian Publishing, McMaster University. Retrieved 9 October 2013.