ABOUT VOLUME 23
Echolocation is co-edited by MA candidates in the University of Toronto’s graduate creative writing program with the assistance of other graduate students from U of T. This year’s editors-in-chief are Anna Sokolova, Madelaine Chrisanthidis, and Jack Donnelly. Our associate editors are: Rebecca Peng, Katherine Barbour, Jillian Clasky, Sophie Collis, Mitchell Bodo, and Elaine Lee.
Volume 23 will be released in the autumn of 2025. For this volume, we are looking to publish poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, and art. While our journal has published literary greats, we also aim to highlight the work of emerging artists.
We rely on the generosity of our readership to keep this multi-decade project going. Anything you can give to support us, this ongoing project, and the writers and literary community surrounding, would be sincerely appreciated.
ECHOLOCATION
Echolocation is a literary journal produced by graduate English students at the University of Toronto. The journal is published annually and features poetry, prose, and visual art by emerging and established creators from Toronto, Canada/Turtle Island, and across the world.
Since 2003, Echolocation 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, Fawn 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.
We can always be contacted at echolocationmagazine@gmail.com
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