Call for Submissions: Special Issue on "Hidden Europe"

The Dalhousie Review is currently soliciting submissions of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction that explore the complexities of historical and contemporary European identities and that present European life in ways that may be unfamiliar to contemporary readers. Submissions are invited from both established and emerging writers, although we are particularly interested in publishing work by emerging writers who have begun to establish themselves in Europe but are not necessarily well-known in Canada. While we welcome submissions from countries in western Europe (France, Germany, Italy, etc.), we are also interested in publishing work from smaller countries in central and eastern Europe (including Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, etc.) as well as work from Europe’s western edge (such as Iceland and the Faroe Islands). Submissions should be sent to guest editor Jerry White (J.White@USask.Ca) by no later than April 1, 2021. For more information, please contact dalhousie.review@dal.ca.

Posted: 2020-09-18

100.1/2 Spring/Summer Issue Now Available

The Dalhousie Review is commemorating its one hundredth anniversary with a retrospective double issue, featuring work by Chinua Achebe, Margaret Atwood, Alfred Bailey, Owen Barfield, Lisa Bird-Wilson, Earle Birney, Elizabeth Brewster, Charles T. Bruce, George Eliott Clarke, Fred Cogswell, Anne Compton, Romeo Dallaire, August Derleth, Gilean Douglas, Deborah Eibel, Isobel English, Northrop Frye, Nadine Gordimer, Frederick Philip Grove, Ralph Gustafson, Sylvia Hamilton, Miranda Hill, Ronald Huebert, Harold Innis, Leo Kennedy, Margot Livesey, A. M. Klein, Kenneth Leslie, Malcolm Lowry, Hugh MacLennan, Alistair MacLeod, Stephane Mallarme, Dave Margoshes, Marshal McLuhan, Alden Nowlan, Desmond Pacey, E. J. Pratt, Alex Pugsley, Salvatore Quasimodo, Eliza Ritchie, Charles G. D. Roberts, Thomas Saunders, Mikhail Sholokhov, Duncan Campbell Scott, Joshua McCarter Simpson, Glen Sorestad, Stephan Stephansson, Karlheinz Stockhausen, John Thompson, W. D. Valgardson, Guy Vanderhaeghe, Miriam Waddington, Julia Grace Wales, David Woods, and S. P. Zitner.

Posted: 2020-09-18

Call for Submissions: Special Issue on "Biophilia"

The Dalhousie Review solicits submissions of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction for an upcoming special issue on the theme of “biophilia” or the love of non-human life (i.e. ecosystems, wilderness, environments, etc.). We are particularly looking for submissions that push the boundaries of what love for non-human life can mean in this moment of ecological precarity and threatened plenitude, challenging both the doom-and-gloom discourse of climate crisis and the Romantic tradition of nature praising. Submissons should be sent to guest editor David Huebert (dhuebert@dal.ca) by no later than July 1, 2020. Decisions will be made by September, with publication to follow in the autumn 2020 issue. For more information, contact dalhousie.review@dal.ca.

Posted: 2020-04-21

March 31, 2020: Poetry & Non-Fiction Reading at Halifax Central Library

The Dalhousie Review Reading Series features local authors who have published in TDR. Our next reading, featuring poetry by Cory Lavender and non-fiction by Suzanne Stewart, was scheduled to take place on Tuesday, March 31 at 7pm at the Halifax Central Library (5440 Spring Garden Road), but it has been postponed due to public health concerns. The revised reading schedule will be released as soon as possible. For more information, please contact dalhousie.review@dal.ca.

Posted: 2020-04-21

99.3 Autumn Issue Now Available

The Dalhousie Review announces the release of the Autumn 2019 issue, featuring work by Kelsey Andrews, David Barrick, John Barton, Nicole Bayes-Fleming, Charlotte Beck, Jonathan Ely Cass, Jonathan Greenhause, Sean Howard, Louisa Howerow, Andrew Lafleche, Christopher Linforth, Sara Mang, Rodger Martin, Sabyasachi Nag, Margaret Nowaczyk, Mark Parsons, W. T. Paterson, Scott Ruescher, Danielle Thien, Kim Trainor, John Van Rys, Tom Wayman, Jerry White, and Sara Wilson.

Posted: 2020-04-21

99.2 Summer Issue Now Available

The Dalhousie Review announces the release of the Summer 2019 issue, featuring an interview with David Huebert and work by Chris Arthur, Benjamin J. Brezner, Alyssa Cooper, Todd Copeland, William Virgil Davis, Carla Hartsfield, David Hostetter, Marc Jampole, Shelly Kawaja, Frank Klaassen, Joshua Levy, Florence MacDonald, Pamela Medland, M. W. Miller, Simon Perchik, David Sapp, Evelyn Somers, James Warner, Tom Whalen, and Suzannah Windsor.

Posted: 2020-01-06

September 10, 2019: Poetry & Fiction Reading at Halifax Central Library

The Dalhousie Review Reading Series features local authors who have published in TDR. Our next reading, featuring poetry by Zachariah Wells and fiction by Elliott Gish, will take place on Tuesday, September 10 at 7pm at the Halifax Central Library (5440 Spring Garden Road). All readings are free and open to the public. For more information, please contact dalhousie.review@dal.ca.

Posted: 2019-09-21

99.1 Spring Issue Now Available

The Dalhousie Review announces the release of the Spring 2019 issue, featuring an interview with Tim Seibles and work by Rachael Biggs, J. R. Boudreau, Marilyn Bowering, Charles Campbell, Adam Giles, Bill Green, John Grey, David Groulx, Gillian Harding-Russell, Crystal Hurdle, Cory Lavender, Brandon Marlon, Tom McMillan, George Moore, John O'Neill, Dermot O'Sullivan, Gary Pierluigi, Natalie Rice, David Sapp, David Sheskin, Suzanne Stewart, Diane Wald, and Howard Wright.

Posted: 2019-09-21

April 3, 2019: Poetry & Fiction Reading at Halifax Central Library

The Dalhousie Review Reading Series features local authors who have published in TDR. Our next reading, featuring poetry by Janet Barkhouse and fiction by C. S. Reardon, will take place on Wednesday, April 3 at 7pm at the Halifax Central Library (5440 Spring Garden Road). All readings are free and open to the public. For more information, please contact dalhousie.review@dal.ca.

Posted: 2019-04-15

98.3 Autumn Issue Now Available

The Dalhousie Review announces the release of the Autumn 2018 issue, featuring an interview with Rachel Lebowitz and Zachariah Wells and work by August C. Bourre, Anderson Borges Costa, Daniel Goodwin, Joanne Epp, Karen Foster, Marshall Gu, Kevin Irie, Erin Kirsh, Joshua McGuire, Theresa Moritz, Dorothy Nielsen, Obi Nwakanma, Michael Pacey, Taryn Pearcey, Pritmon Pirann, Dan Pope, Shannon Quinn, Hendrik Slegtenhorst, Daryl Sneath, William Snyder, Edith Speers, Carla K. Stewart, Robert Thacker, Russell Thornton, and Kenneth Vanderbeek.