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No. 168 (Summer 1991)

Contents

Fiction
5        Jennifer Mitton: Sleeping With the Insane
31      Lawrence Mathews: Memoirs of a Taxidermist's Apprentice
34      Fran Kimmel: Ducks
47      Greg Hollingshead: Dancers
55      Robert Mullen: Flowers
85      Martin Sherman: Stories I Can't Write
86      Byrna Barclay: Seeing Double
87      Linnaea, My Twinflower
88      Carol Edelstein: Four Very Short Stories

Poetry
18      Fred Cogswell: Deja vu
19      The Princess of Fantasia
20      Beth Everest: whistling
22      Tessa Ransford: Carried Away
26      Hamish Guthrie: The Oxford Club
27      An Experience That Changed Me
28      Jacqueline Larson: What's a five letter word . . .
29      Aria
30      a pair of taxis
37      Hugh Ogden: Dawn, With Lindsay, Six Years Old 
38      Ice-Out
40      Edward Gates: Four Ghazals
42      The Apple Orchard
43      Tom Wayman: Sinks
44      Third Water
46      Ellen Drennan: Alana, Thirteen
46      For Colin
70      Carla Hartsfield: The Stratford Drive-In . . .
71      A Part
72      Leaving
74      Bill Stefanuk: Anybody Out There?
76      Roger Nash: The Artist as a Still Life
77      Messengers
78      John Zanes: Alexandria to Bristol 
79      Phaedrus Revisited
81      Jim Stevens: Burning the Forest
83      Caraquet Coast
84      Mr. Bonnard
92      Henry Beissel: While in the Muskeg
93      Behind Ragged Rainclouds
94      The White Ash Hangs
95      A Furious Eastwind
96      Skeletal Hands
97      Mists Swirl
109    Michael Crummey: Miner
110    Part of It
112    Hume Cronwyn: Drina Joubert

Out of Place
98       Chetan Rajani: Souvenirs from the Other Shore

Review Articles
115      M. Travis Lane: Means and Matter
            Winter, Patrick Lane
            Outlasting the Landscape, Robert Hilles
            A Delicate Fire, Harold Rhenisch

121      Contributors

Art
Peter Sabat
Living City, 1988
acrylic on canvas 87" x 96"

Linda Kelly-Quinlan
Protection
chalk, pastel, conté
51-54
Charcoal Drawings

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