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Arc's mission is to nurture and promote composition and appreciation of poetry in Canada and abroad, with particular but not exclusive emphasis on poetry written by Canadians. In addition to publishing and distributing the work of poets, Arc Poetry Magazine organizes and administers awards, contests, public readings and other events. [4]
The Archibald Lampman Award is an annual Canadian literary award, created by Blaine Marchand, and presented by the literary magazine Arc, for the year's best work of poetry by a writer living in the National Capital Region. The award is presented alongside the Ottawa Book Awards for fiction and non-fiction literature. [1]
Arc Publications, also known as Arc, is an independent publishing house in the UK, publishing contemporary poetry from new and established writers from the UK and abroad, specialising in the work of international poets writing in English and the work of overseas poets in translation. Arc publishes up to 16 new books of poetry every year.
Jim Johnstone (born 1978) is a Canadian reproductive physiologist and poet.He was born in Stouffville, Ontario [1] and is the author of four collections of poetry.. Johnstone's work has received numerous awards including Arc Poetry Magazine's Readers' Choice Award, [2] a CBC Literary Award, [3] the E. J. Pratt Medal and Prize in Poetry, Matrix Magazine's Lit-Pop Award, [4] the Ralph Gustafson ...
A literary prize, the Archibald Lampman Award, is awarded annually by Ottawa-area poetry magazine Arc in Lampman's honour. [17] Since 1999, the annual "Archibald Lampman Poetry Reading" has brought leading Canadian poets to Trinity College, Toronto, under the sponsorship of the John W. Graham Library and the Friends of the Library, Trinity College.
Her award-winning poems have been published widely in literary magazines in Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Bangladesh, the United Kingdom, and the United States, including Grain, Arc Poetry Magazine, Prairie Fire, Event, Prairie Schooner, Stand and Magma. Her poetry was chosen for the Academy of American Poets Poem in Your ...
In the summer of 2007, Arc Poetry Magazine released a special issue dedicated to "lost and neglected Canadian poets of the past," uncovering several individuals whose work was either forgotten or relatively unknown. Cheng Sait Chia was one of the latter, as her poetry had not been published till after her death.
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