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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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George
I remember clearly the first time that I saw my husband after
How Things Are
Have you ever noticed how we prefer children resembling the
The Man Had a Wife
He could see the flash of sun on the truck long before the
The Pillar
The boy climbed the veranda pillar and felt that sensation
Exercise
I am trying to decide whether it is worth it to try to salvage
Abraham Boyarsky
In the autumn of 1967, four months after the Six-Day war, I
The Horse Buster
At five o'clock in the afternoon in a bar in downtown Cowtown,
The Alley
After the pine tree was cut and sawed up for convenient winter
The Birth of my Father
The evening Percy Douglas Stanton decided, his hand spread
The Two Sisters
The whole town sympathized with Miss Magdalene more than
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