In 1970, a group of University of Toronto graduate students produced mimeographed copies of the first issue of
Descant for the Graduate English Association. Jane Shen was the first editor of
Descant and
Karen Mulhallen became the editor in 1973 for all subsequent issues. The magazine was run out of her home for the first six years she was editor; Managing Editor Maria (Gould) Meindl worked in Karen Mulhallen's home office for three years.
Descant received
Charitable organizations (Canada) status in 1988. From 1972 until the last issue published in 2015, the magazine was
perfect bound. There are approximately 25 contributors per issue, in poetry, fiction and non-fiction, as well as visual artists in photography, painting and mixed media. A number of issues include a full-colour
gatefold and, since issue No. 133, the magazine includes colour in the text as well. Several issues are double issues. Three of
Descant magazine's special issues were also published as books:
Views from the North (
The Porcupine's Quill, 1984; out of print);
Patria, by
R. Murray Schafer (
Coach House Books, 2002); and
Tasks of Passion: Dennis Lee at Mid-career (Descant Editions, 1982). Four anthologies of student-teacher writing were published as part of
Descant's Students, Writers and Teachers (SWAT) outreach programme:
Armadillo (2008),
Barracuda (2009),
Capybara (2011) and
Dromedary (2011). In 1995,
HarperCollins published
Paper Guitar: 27 Writers Celebrate 25 Years of Descant Magazine including contributions from
Margaret Atwood,
Rosemary Sullivan,
Timothy Findley,
Alberto Manguel,
Katherine Govier,
Leon Rooke,
Evelyn Lau and
W. P. Kinsella. From 1993 until its close in 2015, the
Descant office was located in the historic
George Brown House (Toronto), at 50 Baldwin Avenue in Toronto. In December 2014,
Karen Mulhallen announced that the magazine would be closing due to ongoing financial hardship.
Descant ceased publication with its last issue in the winter of 2014, after 45 years of publication. The last issue, No. 167,
In a Cabinet of Curiosities, was launched in Toronto in January 2015. On March 25, 2015,
Descant hosted a farewell party at Revival Bar in Toronto. The Master of Ceremonies was author
Antanas Sileika, former
Descant co-editor, and Director of the
Humber College School for Writers.
Descant magazine maintains a limited social media presence through their website, blog and Twitter account. == Awards ==