
doi: 10.3138/ctr.98.fm
The genesis of this issue of CTR, a consideration of aspects of publishing drama in Canada, was the simple observation that a number of playwrights are turning from writing plays to writing fiction. As an editor of this journal, and as an academic, I was curious about what it means to playwrights to see their work in print, particularly what it means to see plays in print.
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