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Polymath Review Magazine - Vol 1 - Winter 2017

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In this issue

The Polymath Review is Western Canada's creative professional development journal and cultural review. In Double Faces, see a review of the Vancouver Art Gallery's Juxtapoz x Superflat & Vancouver Special Ambivalent Pleasures, art by Bethany Hughes, an article on pitching by Liz, poetry by Terry Trowbridge and a short story by Savanna Scott Leslie. Dig deep into the creative process, and when you're done? Keep digging.

Polymath Review Magazine Description:

The Polymath Review is a Quarterly Professional Development Journal celebrating the interdisciplinary artist, author, musician, filmmaker and human being. One part literary journal featuring speculative fiction & poetry, one part professional development journal. Featuring exclusive interviews with professional artists, authors & professors and Artist Development Columns from talented artists within their fields, The Polymath Review reviews literature, music, arts events & film.

Polymath appeals to the artist, intellectual and lover of speculative fiction, poetry & art simultaneously.

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