First issue 1965 (1965-month) Country Canada | Frequency Biannual | |
Based in Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
The Windsor Review is a bi-annual peer-reviewed journal publishing new and established contemporary literary fiction, non-fiction interviews and poetry, as well as visual artists from Canada and around the world. It was established in 1965 by Eugene McNamara, and was originally named University of Windsor Journal. The Windsor Review has evolved into an internationally recognized literary and arts focused journal. Once a year, themed issues are created; recent themes have been home, prophecy, sports, and filth. It is based at the University of Windsor in Windsor, Canada.
Contents
Published authors
Published authors include Irving Layton, Gwendolyn MacEwen, Frances Itani, W.D. Valgardson, David Helwig, Armand Garnet Ruffo, Jeanette Lynes, John B. Lee, W.P. Kinsella, Lyn Lifshin, and J. Jill Robinson.
An author who cites formative support from the Windsor Review and its editor is Deborah Joy Corey.
Published visual artists
The Windsor Review has featured original art portfolios on such themes as art by Aboriginal peoples in Canada, text image, and installation art. Published artwork includes pieces by Jane Ash Poitras and Robert Fortin.
Published interviews
Interviews include those with writers such as Alistair MacLeod, Rosemary Sullivan, James Reaney and Daniel David Moses, among others.