Our launch of issue 2.1 is in exactly ONE WEEK!

We hope you’ve booked the night off work and cancelled all other plans and social gatherings (ie. relocated all other plans and social gatherings to the Supermarket at 7 p. m.) because it’s going to be one crazy show!

We wanted to share with you some of the AMAZING raffle prizes that you could win that night!

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– back issues of Brick, A Literary Journal
– bundle of Descant Magazine issues
Humber Literary Review prize pack
– subscription to Taddle Creek
TNQ prize pack
(parenthetical) prize pack
The Quilliad prize pack
Broken Pencil prize pack
The Puritan Compendium I
Scarborough Fair back issues
Exile: The Literary Quarterly subscription
Toronto Poetry Slam Team 2015 anthology, “On Some Goody Two-Shoes Flex”
BookThug book prize pack

– an amazing original piece by our feature artist, Lorette C. Luzajic

…more to come!

 

 

 

We’re also very excited to announce our fabulous readers!

 

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Trevor Steven Abes

Trevor Steven Abes is a poet, arts writer and member of the 2015 Toronto Poetry Slam Team. He produced “Cartooning Degree Zero,” the 164th issue of Descant. Find his interviews and essays in The Toronto Review of Books, Torontoist and Sequential. Find his poetry in (parenthetical) and The Toronto Quarterly. Say hello at trevorabes.com.

 

JC Bouchard
JC Bouchard

 

 

 

 

JC Bouchard’s poetry appears in Arc, The Quilliad, In/Words, (parenthetical), and more. In 2013, one of his poems was long-listed for the CBC Poetry Prize and another received Honourable Mention for the John Newlove Poetry Award from Bywords. He is the author of two chapbooks: Portraits (In/Words Press), and Wool Water (words(on)pages) forthcoming in the Fall. This August he’ll be reading in select cities with the “Worst Case Ontario Poetry Tour”.

 

Hannah Brown
Hannah Brown

 

Hannah Brown was born in Hastings County and lived there long enough to be able to walk through a field and, as Purdy said, say the names—of the plants, in this case. She recently returned to writing full time, abandoning her film and English classes, and has discovered that novels are not written like screenplays. An excerpt from a novel in progress, Listening to Joe Henderson, recently appeared as “On Any Windy Day” in issue 15 of Superstition Review.

 

Cullene Bryant
Cullene Bryant

 

Cullene Bryant is a rock and roll grandmother of five and a graduate of The Writer’s Studio SFU. Her two collections of short fiction, Llamas in the Snow (1993) and In the Dry Woods (2005) were published by The Books Collective in Edmonton, Alberta. Her stories have appeared in numerous literary magazines including Room, Descant and The Dalhousie Review. When she grows up she hopes to win Canada’s Governor General’s Award.

 

 

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sarah duignan

 

sarah duignan is a writer and anthropologist living in Toronto. Her poetry has been published by Leaf Garden and blue skies poetry.

 

Jann Everard
Jann Everard

 

 

 

 

Jann Everard lives in Toronto where she works part-time in health administration. Her short fiction and creative non-fiction have appeared in Canadian and American journals including The Fiddlehead, Grain, The Los Angeles Review, FreeFall and Room. Please visit her at janneverard.com.

 

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Ben Gallagher

Ben Gallagher is a Toronto-based poet and essayist. He recently completed his MA at McMaster University, where he studied grief, arts education, and mental health. He has at various times worked as a wedding caterer, a gardener, an art teacher, and a drywaller. He sometimes sails on the Atlantic, but mostly he rides his bike.

 

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Roxy Hearn

 

 

 

 

Roxy Hearn is a dance major and creative writing major graduate from York University, Toronto. She has been published in incendies, Wild Quarterly, JONAHMagazine, Cargo Literary, and Pictures & Portraits. She has also studied abroad in England and Italy.

 

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O’Helloron

O’Helloron is a Toronto-based writer, composer, and curmudgeon. He is currently organizing a number of his poems into a chapbook to be released this fall. Much of his work can be found on his site, instantsomething.com.

A little help from our friends

It’s that time again! With our summer launch just around the corner, it’s time once again to ask for a little help from our friends.

With each new issue comes new costs: printing thicker issues, venue expenses, honorariums to our talented contributors, etc. This year we are striving for colour pages to showcase this issue’s amazing featured artist Lorette C. Luzajic and pay our contributors a more substantial and competitive honorarium for their hard work and great words.

So please help us out, help out your friend or family member who submitted and wants to be paid for their work, any contribution of any amount is so graciously appreciated. We will even publish your name on our issue’s donors list. And if you can give $50 or more, we will send you a free copy of the issue! Check out our “Donate” page for more info on how you can do so.

Thank you, and we hope to see you at the launch!

WhenWednesday, July 29th, 2015 at 7-10pm

Where: Supermarket Bar in Kensington Market, Toronto (268 Augusta Avenue)

Issue 2.1 Launch Party

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Cover art, “I Want You Back” by Lorette C. Luzajic.

It’s beautiful outside and you know what that means… we’re working on a new issue of untethered! We’re SO excited to share with you the amazing new work we’ve received!

This issue will feature:
》the winners of our very first poetry contest, Sara-Jane Gloutnez, Trevor Steven Abes, and JM Francheteau
》the outrageously awesome artwork of Lorette C. Luzajic
》fabulous new writing by our amazing contributors

Where
Supermarket Restaurant and Bar, 268 Augusta Avenue in Kensington

When
Wednesday, July 29th – 7pm to 10pm

What to expect
》readings from our fabulous contributors
》raffle prizes donated from some amazing places around the city
》cash bar
》FOOD (this place has some seriously awesome food)
》copies of our new issue!
》and maybe something else, maybe we have a little surprise we’re working on, who knows…