Canadian Fables "The Man Who Sang in His Sleep" Robin Skelton; "Perdue, or How the West Was Lost" Geoffrey Ursell; "More Saskatchewan Gold" Geoffrey Ursell
Tales from Oberon 84: Best Canadian Stories, ed David Helwig and Sandra MartinSwim for Life, Don BaileyEarthen Vessels, Ann CopelandReal Places and Imaginery Men, Barry DempsterMoon Country, Denys Chabot (trans. David Lobdell)(all Oberon, 1984
Helen in Exile, Final Decree, Sagacity Through dance or the ingenuity of the editor, these diverse novels all explore social problems.
Spirit Wrestler, James Houston. McLelland and Stewart, 1980. James houston's Soirit Wrestler illustrates the virtue and dangers in establishing a style to express an alien point of view.
I Do Remember the Fall, M. T. Kelly. Simon & Pierre, 1977. I Do Remember the Fall is the first novel by M.T. Kelly -- poet, journalist, teacher.
Dancing Girls, Margaret Atwood. McClelland and Stewart, 1977. It's Easy to Fall on the Ice, Elizabeth Brewster. Oberon Press, 1977.