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No. 158 (Winter 1988)

Contents

Fiction
5        Brian Burke: In The Eyes of His Son
26      Doug Johnson: Bare
60      Randeane Tetu: Twins
72      Stephen Boston: The First Glimmer of An Insane Jealousy...
90      Dorothy Speak: Living With Women

Poetry
16
      Rosemary Blake: Wedding Poems
23      Lorinda Peterson: It
23      New Speak
24      Carol Langille: Sons of Absent Men
25      To Freeze A Thing
32      John Barton: Reunion
36      Mia Anderson: 4 Dozen Lines for Chernobyl
38      Lynn Harting-Ware: Suspended In Air
51      Mark Sanders: The Suicide
65      Brian Walker:It Was A Boy
66      Barbara Wood: Kaiti Beach
78      Bethany Reid: Fanny's Flight
78      Gail Fox: Standing At The Door
80      Marriage Chant
83      Xanthippe
84      Reflections On Eve and Adam
85      Stan Rogal: The Imaginary Museum
86      John Ditsky: Dragonflies
86      Occasional
87      Crystalnight
88      Jeff Worley: Tribunal: Abilene, Kansas 1957
99      D. Nielsen: Planet Without Grandparents
100    Peroslava, Slovakia
101    rock painting, eastern shore of Lake Superior

Out of Place
43      Bernice Morgan: Poems in a Cold Climate

Review Articles
103    Kay Tudor: Things That Last
          Visitation, Elizabeth Brewster
          The Celluloid Barrette, Elizabeth Gourlay
           I Will Bring You Berries, Jean Mallinson
106     Michael Estok: Family Ties
           My Diary of Earth, Gregory M. Cook
           Hong Kong Poems, Gary Geddes
           Tough Roots, Jean McCallion
           The Ballad of Isobel Gunn, Steven Scobie
           Word-House of a Grandchild, Liliane Welch

Art
15       Brigid Toole Grant: Ink Drawing
59       Ink Drawing

Contributors
115    ​​​​​​​Notes on Contributors

Cover 
Jack Humphrey: "Log Drift, Kaller's Brook", 1963, oil on canvas
76x102 cm, in memory of Dr. Katherine MacLaggan gift of Bruno Bobak 1969. Art Centre, U.N.B.

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