[1][2] Established in 1959,[3] it is Western Canada's senior literary magazine.
[4] The focus of the magazine is contemporary fiction and poetry, but it also publishes drama and creative non-fiction.
[1] The rendering of the name is idiosyncratic: "PRISM" is intentionally all upper-case and "international" is all lower case.
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