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Room magazine
Issue 38.2 "How We Relate" (Summer 2015). Cover art: "Climbing Into My Imagination" by Emily Cooper (2009)
CategoriesLiterary magazine
FrequencyQuarterly
Circulation1,400[1]
PublisherWest Coast Feminist Literary Magazine Society
Founded1975
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.roommagazine.com
ISSN0316-1609

Room (formerly Room of One's Own) is a Canadian quarterly literary journal that features the work of emerging and established women and genderqueer writers and artists.[2] Launched in Vancouver in 1975[3] by the West Coast Feminist Literary Magazine Society, or the Growing Room Collective, the journal has published an estimated 3,000 women, serving as an important launching pad for emerging writers. Currently, Room publishes short fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, art, feature interviews, and features that promote dialogue between readers, writers and the collective, including "Roommate" (a profile of a Room reader or collective member) and "The Back Room" (back page interviews on feminist topics of interest). Collective members are regular participants in literary and arts festivals in Greater Vancouver[4] and Toronto.[5]

History

The journal's original title (1975-2006) Room of One's Own came from Virginia Woolf's essay A Room of One's Own. In 2007, the collective relaunched the magazine as Room,[6] reflecting a more outward-facing, conversational editorial mandate; however, the original name and its inspiration is reflected in a quote from the Woolf essay that always appears on the back cover of the magazine.

Room magazine has always been operated by an editorial collective. Former collective members include author Gayla Reid, CBC broadcaster Eleanor Wachtel, University of British Columbia Press editor Jean Wilson, and Geist senior editor Mary Schendlinger.[7]

Works that originally appeared in Room have been anthologized the Journey Prize Anthology, Best Canadian Poetry,[8] Best Canadian Essays, and Best Canadian Stories.

Approximately 90% of the content Room publishes comes from unsolicited submissions.[9]

Notable Contributors

Past contributors to Room include Marian Engel, Carol Shields, Eden Robinson, Nalo Hopkinson, Larissa Lai, Lorna Crozier, Evelyn Lau, Ivan Coyote, Kate Braid, Susan Point, Hiromi Goto, Susan Musgrave, Shani Mootoo, Elizabeth Hay, Karen Solie, Erìn Moure, Yasuko Thanh, Cynthia Flood. M. NourbeSe Philip, Bronwen Wallace, Carmen Aguirre, Nancy Richler, Eliza Robertson, Carmen Rodríguez, and Elizabeth Bachinsky, among many other acclaimed writers and artists. Recent issues have included interviews with Ursula K. Le Guin, Miriam Toews, Joy Kogawa, Gail Anderson-Dargatz, Lisa Charleyboy, Stacey McKenzie, d'bi young, Jillian Tamaki, and Mariko Tamaki.

Writing Contests

Room currently offers four writing contests, which are open to both Canadian and international writers who identify as women or genderqueer. The deadline for the fiction and poetry contests is in mid-July, while the deadline for the creative non-fiction contest is currently on 8 March, which is also International Women's Day. The creative non-fiction contest was originally added to the other two genres in 2008, and moved to the March deadline starting in 2015.[10]

In 2016, Room launched their first Short Forms Contest, a multi-genre / genre-blending contest for flash fiction, flash CNF, and prose poetry of 500 words and under, with an inaugural deadline of January 15, 2017.[11]

Cover Art Contest

In 2015, Room introduced a cover art contest with a deadline of November 30.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ Magazines
  2. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". Room Magazine. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  3. ^ Eugene Benson; L.W. Conolly (30 November 2004). Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English. Routledge. p. 897. ISBN 978-1-134-46848-5. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  4. ^ "International Women's Day: Literary Event Round-up". SFU. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  5. ^ Morand, Tatiana. "The Literary Community ; The New Quarterly". Tnq.ca. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  6. ^ "Room of One's Own". MMemoryBC. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  7. ^ Taryn Hubbard. "Roomies". Room Magazine. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  8. ^ Tightrope Books
  9. ^ "Room Magazine". Poets & Writers. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  10. ^ "Room's Annual CNF, Poetry & Fiction, and Cover Art Contests". Room Magazine. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  11. ^ "Room's Annual CNF, Poetry & Fiction, and Cover Art Contests". Room Magazine. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  12. ^ "Room's Annual CNF, Poetry & Fiction, and Cover Art Contests". Room Magazine. Retrieved 31 October 2015.