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No. 165 (Autumn 1990)

Contents

Fiction
5        Edith Pearlman: The Mid-Day Fairy
25      Aryeh Lev Stollman: The Thread of Grace
75      Robert Hough: Red Shoes
95      Scott Mackay: No Blackjack Tonight

Poetry
11      Judith Wright: Natives of the Bigger Sky
14      The Grass Land
16      W. Dale Nelson: Tesla
17      Naming Them
18      Steven Smith: Civic Abbatoir. 1914
19      Housing. 1919.
20      World War I Tank at City Hall. 1915. 
21      Beth Goobie: genetics
34      John Barton: Woman in a Nightdress
38      Glen Sorestad: Tunnels
39      The Woman Whose Home Was in Tennessee
40      Robert Cooperman: John Sprockett, His Code, . . .
41      The Englishwoman Sophia Starling . .
42      Willa Covington on the Plains . . .
43      A Few Miles Away . . .
44      Gordon Johnston: What It Means
45      Alan R. Wilson: Twenty-Four Poets' Haiku
48      He
62      Colleen Gray: Ville Marie, 1662
65      Thomas J. Condon: A Patient Land and People
66      David J. Paul: Mourning Dove
67      Hearth
68      Richard Lemm: In the Tavern
70      Professional Distance
71      Red Volvo Wagon
73      After You Left
74      Glenn Hayes: My Father Your Child
83      Wayne Keon: joseph
84      for donald marshall
86      Carolyn Page: Splitting Atoms
87      C.E. Hull: One Being Emerges . . .
88      Dog.
90      The Monster Burns.
94      Roy Zarucchi: Sparse Rain Passing

Out of Place
51      G. S. Giscombe: Back to the Iron Age

Review Articles
100    Eric Thompson: Herb Curtis is Coming, Herb Curtis is Coming
          The Americans are Coming, Herb Curtis
101    Geoffrey Cook: Comings and Goings in Newfoundland
          Priest of God, Patrick O' Flaherty
          The Roncesvalles Pass, Paul Bowdring
104    Don Precosky: Passion/Fashion
          A Plague Year Journal, Michael Estok
          Black and White Tapestry, Fred Cogswell
          Dunino, Stephen Scobie
107    Rita Donovan: Tall Prose: The Fiction of Bill Gaston
          Deep Cove Stories, Bill Gaston
          Tall Lives, Bill Gaston
113    Theresia Quigley: The Terror of Powerlessness
          To Samarkand and Back, Roma Gelblum-Bross
114    Elizabeth Tilley: Criticism of Authority is Always the Devil's Work
          The Golden Thread, Ann Copeland

116    Contributors

Art
Charlotte Glencross
Cover
Reflections
woven hanging, ikat dyed linen on monofilament 30 x 52"

Marjory Donaldson
24, 50, 93
Figure Drawings
pencil and ink 
 

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