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Eclectic and engaging, Exile Editions and EXILE Quarterly have been landmarks of culture, history, and experience in Canadian literature for over 50 years, publishing works of literary distinction in fiction, poetry, non-fiction, drama, and translation. Exile’s history of publishing is established and well recognized (with over 450 titles published to date; 145 magazine issues), and both houses ac

t like an antenna, locating and attracting diverse voices, searching out, discovering, and encouraging the most distinctive new writing at home and abroad. Exile Editions and Exile Quarterly aim to produce works of literary distinction in the genres of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, drama, and in translation, with an emphasis on new generation and emerging writers, as well as Aboriginal, francophone, and the culturally diverse. Each year we bring out 12-16 books which present the wide range of creativity, innovation and excellence of Ontario’s and Canada’s writers, in all their diversity. Our books and magazines are aimed at an audiences of educated mainstream through niche readers, be that young adults with an interest in what the emerging/new generation voice has to say in relation to their own experiences, through urban women with an interest in well-conceived and contemporary fiction and non-fiction, to residents of Southern Ontario who are looking to enjoy the “voices of our Province,” and on to the wide spectrum of national and international readers who engage in reading top-quality literature. Overall, we operate as a first-rate literary house should – our role being one to engage in creating and defining a “new mainstream” by publishing works that reflect a broad diversity of Ontario’s and Canada’s sensibilities and cultural backgrounds.

A great read!
03/18/2025

A great read!

Thank you to distinguished poet, writer and publisher of Exile Editions & Exile Quarterly, Barry Callaghan for your thoughtful comments about my novel Texas; it truly means a lot.🙏

"Even in these stories when the very nature of being human has changed, qualities like our capacity for love, loyalty, a...
02/23/2025

"Even in these stories when the very nature of being human has changed, qualities like our capacity for love, loyalty, and joy persist... [and] while some dystopian fiction can be despairing, the works in Through the Portal offer a note of optimism."

What a wonderful way to describe our most recent title, featuring authors of Canadian speculative fiction that fans will recognize like Holly Schofield, Melanie Marttila, Ursula Pflug, Melissa Yuan-Innes... and more!

Check out why The Seaboard Review's Lisa Timpf thinks this is a great read at 👉 www.tinyurl.com/PortalsReview

Want to check it out yourself? Enjoy your copy and support the publisher and writers at www.tinyurl.com/BuyPortals (you can also find it on https://tinyurl.com/PortalsOnAmazon or ask about us at your local bookstore!)

Tales from a Hopeful Dystopia: an Inspired and fascinating range of all-new speculative storytelling. Hopeful dystopias are so much more than an apparent oxymoron: they are in some fundamental way the spearhead of the future – and ironically often a celebration of human spirit by shining a light ....

Current and recent issues of ELQ/Exile Quarterly:Volume 38, No. 4Fiction by Helen Marshall, Linda Rogers, Kieth Cadieux,...
03/18/2015

Current and recent issues of ELQ/Exile Quarterly:

Volume 38, No. 4
Fiction by Helen Marshall, Linda Rogers, Kieth Cadieux, Michael Mirolla, Alex C. Renwick, Joel Thomas Hynes / Poetry by Elizabeth Rhaett Woods, Vladimir Azarov with Nina Bunjevac / Drama by Tara Beagan.

Volume 38, No. 3
Gwendolyn MacEwen: Terror & Erebus / Gilbert Garcin: Photographs / Fiction by Emmanuel Kattan, Erin Soros, Gregory Betts, Matthew R. Loney / Poetry by Jeff Bien, Beth Goobie, Brian Brett.

Volume 38, No. 2
Special 150th Issue! The Left Hand is the Dreamer: new artwork by Gloria Vanderbilt in a special eight-page colour section. Looking for Marshall McLuhan in Afghanistan: a visual perspective on war, by Rita Leistner. Fiction by Jason Timermanis, Hugh Graham, George McWhirter, Ascher/Straus, Frank Westcott / Poetry by Anne Michaels, Brian Brett, Ewan Whyte, Tom Wayman, Silvia Bre.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015The Exile book of New Canadian Noir launch and readings, featuring David Menear, Michael Mirolla,...
03/18/2015

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

The Exile book of New Canadian Noir launch and readings, featuring David Menear, Michael Mirolla, Kelly Robson, Ada Hoffman and Michael S Chong. Host David Nickle.

The Dora Keogh Irish Pub, 141 Danforth Ave (east of Broadview), Toronto. 6:15 doors open (order food and drinks from the bar menu), readings begin 7:30. Free admission.

New Canadian Noir: 22 stories that showcase the Canadian noir imagination, from its hard-boiled home in crime fiction to its grim forays into horror, fantasy, and surrealism; from the dystopian shadows it casts in science fiction to the mixture of desire and corruption it brings to erotica; from the blood-spattered romance of the frontier to the stark nihilism of literary realism. Contributors: Corey Redekop, Joel Thomas Hynes, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Chadwick Ginther, Michael Mirolla, Simon Strantzas, Steve Vernon, Kevin Cockle, Colleen Anderson, Shane Simmons, Laird Long, Dale L. Sproule, Alex C. Renwick, Ada Hoffmann, Kieth Cadieux, Michael S. Chong, Rich Larson, Kelly Robson, Edward McDermott, Hermine Robinson, David Menear, Patrick Fleming.

Two anthologies, open for submission:Clockwork Canada: Steam Punk FictionThe anthology looks to include permutations of ...
03/18/2015

Two anthologies, open for submission:

Clockwork Canada: Steam Punk Fiction
The anthology looks to include permutations of Steampunk, including Boilerpunk, Clockpunk, Gaslight Romance, Raygun Gothic, Stitchpunk, and other variations. Stories must be set in Canada. Details available at: https://dominikparisien.wordpress.com/clockwork-canada-anthology/

The Playground of Lost Toys
Our childhood toys embodied our emotions. A child easily attributes magical powers, personality or secrets to a coloured stone or a twisted stick, but don’t we continue to do so as adults, just in different ways? Certain objects accrue power from the home or the landscape, absorbing our dreams and wishes, and the elemental energies that lie buried in a sandbox, hidden in the closet, or in the bole of a tree. Full guidelines are here, and you can submit your story as well: https://exilepublishing.submittable.com/submit.

For those of you writing short stories in the steampunk genre, "Clockwork Canada" Anthology is calling for submissions: "Just a reminder that I'm open to submissions for my steampunk anthology, Clo...

Join us: The House of Exile"In those decades since 1972, has built its tradition of being a forum presenting rich and va...
05/03/2014

Join us: The House of Exile

"In those decades since 1972, has built its tradition of being a forum presenting rich and varied selections of new and established authors and artists."

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