The Star reports on the 20th anniversary of the Literary Review of Canada:
"In a brutal modern media industry of ever-shrinking margins and shuttered publications, a small niche magazine has survived 20 years, all with limited newsstand availability and a small cache of loyal subscribers.
The community around The Literary Review of Canada, a non-fiction book review magazine, celebrates two decades in 2012. Many outside that community have wondered how they did it.
“I think it’s this sense of loyalty to the importance of books and ideas, and the sense of that being threatened,” said Helen Walsh, co-publisher of the periodical.."
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