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· 24d
Scrivener's in The Tribune today! Read the article by Safna Mama here: www.thetribune.ca/a-e/made-at-mcgill/made-at-mcgill-scrivener-creative-review-revives-its-past-23092025/
Made at McGill: 'Scrivener Creative Review' revives its past - The Tribune
Scrivener Creative Review doesn’t save the good china for special occasions. Whilst sitting down over candlelit tea with Izzi Holmes, Jacob Sponga, and Isabella McBride, the respective Editors-in-Chie...
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· Aug 25
Because Now There Is a Child: What Motherhood Can Teach Us About the Climate Crisis — Montreal International Poetry Prize
Review of Meltwater by Claire Wahmanholm by Avryl Bender In her 2023 collection of poems, Meltwater, Claire Wahmanholm treats language with the care of a finite resource, demonstrating a conscientious respect for the organic materials of poetry. Throughout the work, Wahmanholm repurposes lines
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· Jun 23
In 1997, Dean Irvine of Scrivener spoke with Anne Carson on the telephone. On the heels of her 1996 Lannan Literary Prize win, Carson discussed anthropology, Heidegger, fragments of classical manuscripts, and patronage in Canadian arts. Read it now in 2025 at scrivenerreview.com/archive.
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· Jun 11
Have you kept up with our Summer Feature? Eleven new poems have been published as of today—one ingenious short story awaits you, to be published tomorrow. Read it all for free on scrivenerreview.com/read.
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