Novella Prize Winner |
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Poetry |
- Maleea Acker, “Red”
- Julie Bruck, “Girl in Her Brothers’ Bedrooms,” “The Greater Good”
- Mary di Michele, “Night of the Merry-Go-Round,”
“At the Gravel Pit/Without a Word”
- Alyda Faber, “Topsy-Turvy”
- Rebecca Fredrickson, “Night Driving”
- Steven Heighton, “Constance & Her Stalkers,” “Jetlag,”
“Kid Brother, Black October”
- “Jetlag” won the 2011 P. K. Page Founders’ Award for Poetry.
- Read an interview with Steven Heighton.
- Matthew Holmes, “The Mark”
- Aislinn Hunter, “Representation Attempt to Further the Metaphor of the Marriage,” “The Seas are Teeming”
- Evelyn Lau, “Updike Redux”
- Dave Margoshes, “Stephen Hawking in Saskatchewan”
- Shane Neilson, “Massey-Ferguson”
- Anzhelina Polonskaya, “So Now the Solders Have Gone”
- Kyeren Regehr, “Found Objects,” “Mea Culpa”
- Suzanne Robertson, “Poem for Goodnight”
- Karen Schindler, “The Sad Truth About Engineers”
- Faisal Siddiqui, “Fakeer,” “Forgotten Qasida”
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Creative Non-Fiction |
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Reviews |
- Poetry
- John Wall Barger, Pain-Proof Men (Kingsville: Palimpsest, 2009). Paperbound, 90 pp., $18. (Reviewed by Garth Martens).
- Jesse Patrick Ferguson, Harmonics (Calgary: Freehand, 2009). Paperbound, 98 pp., $16.95. (Reviewed by Roger Knox).
- Miranda Pearson, Harbour (Lantzville: Oolichan, 2009), Paperbound, 124 pp., $17.95 (Reviewed by Candace Fertile).
- Fiction
- Connie Gault, Euphoria (Regina: Coteau, 2009). Paperbound, 392 pp., $21. (Reviewed by Sandra McIntyre).
- Margaret Sweatman, The Players (Fredericton: Goose Lane, 2009). Paperbound, 332 pp., $22.95. (Reviewed by Justin Pfefferle).
- Nonfiction
- Moira Farr and Ian Pearson, editors, Cabin Fever: The Best New Canadian Non-Fiction (Toronto: Thomas Allen, 2009). Paperbound, 335 pp., $24.95. (Reviewed by Joel Yanofsky).
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Cover |
- James Gordaneer, Abstract Portrait, 1991
Oil on linen, 41 cm x 30.5 cm
Michael Collard Williams Collection
Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery, University of Victoria
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