Summer Number, 2010
VOL. XIII, NO. 2, WHOLE NUMBER 24
THE FICTION
“The Quiet”
By Michael Christie
“Strange Attractors”
By Danielle Egan
“Snorkel”
By Judy McCrosky
THE In-Towner
“A Private Woman”
By David Ross
THE ILLUSTRATED FICTION
“Jame’s Joyces Three Requirements for a Productive Artistic Life”
By David Collier
“Toiletries for Tugboats”
By Jason Turner
THE PROFILE
Lee Henderson
By following his own path, Lee Henderson has emerged as the freshest voice in CanLit.
By Mark Medley
THE Gallery
“Tragic Hero”
Saint John long struggled for identity and purpose. It some ways, it still is.
By Ian MacEachern, Tony Tobias
THE Essay
“Neighbourhood Watch”
All communities have stories to tell. Montreal’s Mile End is no exception.
By Sarah Gilbert
PEOPLE AROUND HERE
Port Burwell, Ontario
By Dave Lapp
the Ephemera
“Regrets, Taddle Creek Has Had a Few”
The corrections.
the City
“Zine Machine”
Cutting out the middleman.
By Jenn Hardy
THE POEMS
“Caldera”
By Elana Wolff
“Cappuccinos for the Planet”
By Jesse Patrick Ferguson
“Freight”
By Peter Norman
“Nest of Sisters”
By Alexandra Wilder
“Meditation on a Nineteen-sixties Dress Pattern”
By Catherine McGuire
THE COVER
“La promenade du dimanche,” by Pascal Blanchet











