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No. 255 (Spring 2013)

Contents:

Editorials
5         Ross Leckie
7         Chasity St. Louis: Where We Come From: Elizabeth Brewster's Literary Legacy

Fiction
20       Rhonda Collis: The Halter
30       Jennifer Manuel: Silent E
44       Vin Fielding: All Bones Recovered
74       Greg Shupak: Into the Woods
92       Jeremy Lanaway: Downturn

Poetry
11       Elizabeth Brewster: Eight Poems
55       Kim Trainor: Cradle Song: Six Variations
58       Sue Chenette: Inscription
59       Samantha Bernstein: Eulogy for Finn
61       Ruth Roach Pierson: Two Poems
65       matt robinson: Two Poems
67       Sean Howard: Two Poems
69       Elizabeth Ross: Three Poems
72       Alison Dyer: Two Poems
78       Tim Prior: Two Poems
81       Alec Hershman: Two Poems
84       Darryl Whetter: Plenty of Lava
85       Peter Imsdahl: Chopin, Like Milk Straw-Sucked Toward an Ulcer
86       Daniel Karasik: Old Haunt, Republic
87       Naomi Mulvihill: Two Poems
89       Robert Alan Burns: Memorial Library 1948
90       Desmond Graham: Out of our senses
91       Scott Andrew Christensen: today they took hatay teyze

Reviews
99      Mark Dickinson: From Lilburnia With Love
          Assiniboia, Tim Lilburn
101    Barbara Colebrook Peace: Unaccustomed Spaciousness
          Dancing, With Mirrors, George Amabile
104    Rebecca Geleyn: The Fishes' Forgiveness
          Between Dusk and Night, Emily McGiffin
          A Page from the Wonders of Life on Earth, Stephanie Bolster
108    Richard Cumyn: Consorting with History, Serbian Style
          Song of Kosovo, Chris Gudgeon
111    Susan Haley: Patterns of Light and Shade
          Night Street, Kristell Thornell

116    Notes on Contributors

Cover
Elizabeth Brewster and Donald Gammon at the University of New Brunswick Graduation, 1946
Photograph kindly provided by the Gammon family.

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