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No. 218 (Winter 2004)

Contents: 

Fiction 
8          Dick Bird: Lighten up, Papa Chango
32        Nicholas Maes: Telephony
55        Jeff Park: Ain't Gonna Be Your Dog
78        Patricia Stone: Construction Sites 

Poetry 
5          Terence Young: Two Poems
19        Leslie Ritchie: On the Fealty of Medieval Dogs
20        A. F. Moritz: Two Poems
24        Shane Neilson: Two Poems
26        Dani Couture: shrimping: a postcard
27        Michael Quilty: Two Poems
29        Rafi Aaron: Translating Mandelstam
30        Sheila Peters: Two Poems
42        Eve Joseph: Two Poems
44        Alexandra Pasian: Elopement Drive
45        William Buchan: Past It
47        Elana Wolff: Two Poems
49        Joelene Heathcote: Your Last Common Ancestor
50        Charmaine Cadeau: Four Poems
54        Lenora Steele: Pulleys
67        Stephanie Coyne DeGhett: Two Poems
69        Théo Armstrong: Gretel
71        Antony Di Nardo: See anything
72        Leanne Averbach: Christina's World 
73        M. E. Mutch: Hemlocks
74        Page Richards: Two Poems 
76        Michael Pacey: Two Poems
100      Andrew Steinmetz: Oligodendroglioma
101      Blaise Moritz: Two Poems
103      Stephanie Earp: Beating to the Argolid
105      Anita Lahey: Woman at Clothes Line
106      Jeramy Dodds: Lawn Wedding 

Reviews 
108      Adam Dickinson: The Temporal Translations of Rain
            House Built of Rain, Russell Thornton
110      Kent Thompson: Characters Worth Meeting
            The Rule of the Last Clear Chance, Judith McCormack
112      Shane Neilson: A Dogged War Against Artlessness
            An Aesthetic Underground, John Metcalf
116      Ian Colford: Of Love and Lost Causes
            The Obstacle Course: Stories and
            The View from Tamischeira, Richard Cumyn
120      Tim McIntyre: The Right Details
            Things Feigned or Imagined: The Craft in Fiction, Fred Stenson 
122      R.M.Vaughan: Trish the Dish
            Wanting In Arabic, Trish Salah

124      Notes on Contributors 
 

Cover
Raymond Martin
Entre chien et loup 
2003
Oil on canvas, 30" x 40"

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