For Canadian content by not always contented Canadians, may we recommend THE LITERARY NETWORK NEWS:
http://webhome.idirect.com/~tplantos/
...and don't forget KADATH PRESS:
http://home.echo-on.net/~castraughan/
For writers' markets, other groups and such, check out:
http://www.greyowltutor.com/wewc/markets.html
Canadian "alternative magazine" reviews and news of fairs:
http://www.brokenpencil.com/
The TORONTO SMALL PRESS GROUP organizes twice-yearly fairs and lists a number of small presses in the local area, some with websites. This is an active group, so it's a good place to start hunting for whatever you're looking for..
http://www.interlog.com/~ksimons/tspg.htm
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Interested in what other people writing electronically? Here's something called e-poems:
www.e-poems.org
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JACK LONDON was one of the first real authors I'd ever read - it was his work that got me to thinking, "There's more to reading and writing than meets the eye"; so if you've never had the experience, try this site, just for starters:
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/London/Writings/HumanDrift/
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Now here's something that's surprising, innovative and really cool - a site with stories for young people. Check it out at:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/7071/index.html
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