Periodic Pain in the North / And Some in Fire by Dorothy Farmiloe Dorothy Farmiloe's first novel should be taken with a grain of Midol, Venessa,
Lead in the Belly of the Whale by Don Bailey The question that first comes to mind after reading Don BAiley's first novel, In
The Coming of Winter by David Adams Richards This first novel by a 23 year-old Maritimer has much merit, some defects,
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73 New Canadian Stories ed. Oberon Press Three of the twelve stories in 73 New Canadian Stories have stayed in
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