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A new website devoted to Canadian poetry has recently been launched. Edited by poets and reviewers Dani Couture and Alex Boyd, who also organizes Toronto’s IV lounge reading series, the Northern Poetry Review bills itself as “an online home for reviews of poetry books, articles and interviews, with emphasis on the Canadian poetry scene.” With an aim to include work and reviews from writers from across the country and a design that exudes an air of sophistication, the site currently features a lengthy review of Anne Carson’s most recent collection, Decreation, by American poet James Arthur, and an interview with poet and frequent Q&Q contributor, Zach Wells.

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