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Guidelines, Prairie JournalPublished in: Alberta (Calgary)Founded: 1983Genres: Poetry, short fiction, drama, literary criticism, reviews, bibliography, interviews, profiles, artworkIssues per Year: 2National Magazine Award Nominations: 2Submissions Guidelines, PRISM InternationalPublished in: British Columbia (University of British Columbia)Founded: 1959Genres: Fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, drama, translationIssues per Year: 4National Magazine Awards: 14 (most recently: Emily Riddle, Silver Medal, Poetry, 2020)NMA Nominations: 33Submission Guidelines, Pulp LiteraturePublished in: British ColumbiaFounded: 2014Genres: Visual art, short stories, novellas, poetry, comics, illustrationsIssues per Year: 4Submissions Guidelines, Puritan, ThePublished in: Ontario (Ottawa)Founded: 2006Genres: Fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, reviewsIssues per Year: 4Submission Guidelines, Queens QuarterlyPublished in: Ontario (Queens University, Kingston)Founded: 1893Genres: Articles, essays, short 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