Echolocation

Echolocation Echolocation is the literary journal produced by the Graduate students at University of Toronto

Echolocation is the literary journal produced by graduate English students at the University of Toronto and is published annually. The journal features poetry, fiction, short plays, and creative non-fiction by both emerging and established writers in Canada and across the world. Visual art, photography, critical essays, interviews, and reviews are also a vital part of Echolocation. Since 2003, Ech

olocation has published some of Canada's newest literary talent alongside some of Canada's most celebrated literary names. Past contributors have included: derek beaulieu, Linda Besner, George Elliott Clarke, Jesse Patrick Ferguson, Spencer Gordon, Katia Grubisic, Helen Guri, Steven Heighton, Ray Hsu, Heather Jessup, Sean Johnston, Mat Laporte, Pasha Malla, rob mclennan, George Murray, Steve McOrmand, Jeff Parker, Rebecca Rosenblum, Anne Simpson, Suzannah Showler, Paul Vermeersch, Samantha Warwick, and Lindsay Zier-Vogel. While our pages host both literary upstarts and literary greats, our primary aim is to promote new and emerging writers. Entirely volunteer-run, each year’s editorial board has had their own vision for the journal which builds on the initiatives of past editors. The journal is funded by the Graduate English Association and in the past has held grants from Canada Council, the Hart House Good Ideas Fund, and the Dean's Student Initiative Fund.

Volume 20 is almost here!We’re delighted to announce that the latest issue of Echolocation will soon be available for pu...
12/01/2022

Volume 20 is almost here!

We’re delighted to announce that the latest issue of Echolocation will soon be available for purchase. Our sincere thanks to all the authors who submitted their work for consideration this year.

We’re so excited to share this latest volume with you all. Stay tuned for further updates about vol. 20 of Echolocation and the forthcoming call for submissions for vol. 21!

✩ CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - SEND US YOUR WORK! ✩CONTRIBUTORS PAID✩Submissions now open for Vol. 20 of Echolocation, a liter...
01/21/2022

✩ CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - SEND US YOUR WORK! ✩CONTRIBUTORS PAID✩
Submissions now open for Vol. 20 of Echolocation, a literary magazine run by students from the University of Toronto’s English graduate program. We’re seeking prose, poetry & more inspired by the theme "EVERYTHING IS FREE." For more on the theme and how to submit, visit http://echolocationmagazine.com! ✧ Submissions close MARCH 1✩
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Interested in supporting Echolocation? Our magazine is entirely volunteer-run and we are immensely grateful for the donations that help us pay our talented contributors for their incredible work. Please consider donating at https://www.echolocationmagazine.com/donate and help support your fellow artists—we value and appreciate your generosity ❤

FRIENDS! Echolocation Volume Nineteen is finally here. Thanks to the contributions of our wonderful authors, editors, an...
09/08/2021

FRIENDS! Echolocation Volume Nineteen is finally here.

Thanks to the contributions of our wonderful authors, editors, and those that donated to our fundraiser, the nineteeth volume of our magazine is now available for purchase. Each issue costs $15, plus $2.50 to ship 1-2 copies within Canada. Message us here or visit our website to place your order:

echolocationmagazine.com/nineteen

We hope you enjoy the issue, and we thank you for your readership and support!

This issue features the writing of Frances Boyle, Charles Brown, Chloe Chaitov, Erika Dickinson, Jack Donnelly, James Dunnigan, Aerik Francis, Taryn Hubbard, Lisa Knopp, Emily Paquette-Leahy, Fruma Rothberg Sanders, Harrison Wade and Jordan Day Weir.

!! CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - SUBMISSIONS NOW OPEN !!Echolocation, a literary magazine run by graduate students at the Unive...
10/26/2020

!! CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - SUBMISSIONS NOW OPEN !!
Echolocation, a literary magazine run by graduate students at the University of Toronto, wants your writing! This year, we have selected the theme of BOREDOM in honor of the ongoing lockdown. We are interested in prose, poetry and more.

echolocationmagazine.com/submit

ECHOLOCATION, Vol. 19 will appear IN PRINT in mid-2021. WE PAY CONTRIBUTORS. Submissions close December 15th

More info on the theme & how to submit on our website, www.echolocationmagazine.com
✧ SUBMIT ✧ DONATE ✧ BUY BACK ISSUES ✧

We’re having a bake sale this Friday in the lobby of the Jackman Humanities Building to raise funds for the new issue! C...
02/11/2020

We’re having a bake sale this Friday in the lobby of the Jackman Humanities Building to raise funds for the new issue! Come by and support us!
9-5 / PWYC / cash only 🧁🍪🥧

Baby yoda here to remind you that there is just over one week left to send us your words and/or visual art! Check out ww...
12/07/2019

Baby yoda here to remind you that there is just over one week left to send us your words and/or visual art! Check out www.echolocationmagazine.com for more details! 🌼

Live and in person! Tonight @ Wise Bar ! 🌝 [poster by Neil Rimmer]
11/24/2019

Live and in person! Tonight @ Wise Bar ! 🌝 [poster by Neil Rimmer]

And now to introduce our final reader for tonight! A Morris ~~~~~ Anita was born to a Bengali mother and a Californian f...
11/24/2019

And now to introduce our final reader for tonight! A Morris ~~~~~ Anita was born to a Bengali mother and a Californian father and spent her formative years in Pune, India, before arriving in Toronto via California, France, England, and the American Midwest. In her youth, Anita used to worry about being different. Life in Toronto has helped put matters in perspective. In her work, Anita explores the fault line between cultural expectations and individual aspirations.

Tomorrow is our launch and fundraiser! Our fourth reader of the night will be one of issue 17's features -- Danijela Sto...
11/24/2019

Tomorrow is our launch and fundraiser! Our fourth reader of the night will be one of issue 17's features -- Danijela Stojković. Danijela just completed her M.A. in English at the University of Toronto and a sentence she started 7 years ago. Some of her poems have been published by Scrivener, The Veg, and Graphite Publications.

Phoebe is already at wise bar waiting to read us poems! Just kidding - it wouldn’t be that weird though, since our event...
11/23/2019

Phoebe is already at wise bar waiting to read us poems! Just kidding - it wouldn’t be that weird though, since our event is very soon, only one day away! Introducing our third reader, Phoebe Wang! Phoebe was involved with Echolocation Magazine as a staff member and Editor-in-Chief from 2010-2012. Her debut collection of poetry, Admission Requirements (McClelland and Stewart, 2017) was nominated for the Trillium Book Award. Recently her work has appeared in REFUSE: Canlit in Ruins (Bookhug, 2018), What the Poets are Doing (Nightwood, 2018) and is forthcoming in They Rise Like A Wave: An Anthology of Asian-American Women Poets (Blue Oak Press, 2020). She works as a Writing and Learning Consultant for ELL students at OCADU and as a mentor in the U of T Creative Writing MA program.

Choo choo! We are happy to introduce our second reader for this weekend: the inimitable André Babyn lives in Toronto. Hi...
11/22/2019

Choo choo! We are happy to introduce our second reader for this weekend: the inimitable André Babyn lives in Toronto. His short fiction has appeared in Maisonneuve, The Fanzine, Grain, and elsewhere. In 2020 his first novel, Evie of the Deepthorn, will be released with Dundurn Press.

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