Summer 2010

Poetry

  • Erika van Winden: Apricots
  • Garth Von Buchholz: Flatland
  • Susan Braley: Reading
  • Bruce McRae: A Friend Indeed
    Salt In The Blood
  • Samantha Ainsworth: A Forward One-and-a-half Somersault Pike
  • Leanne Boschman: Prescription
  • Pat Smekal: The O’Reillys
  • Mark Nixon: Jack London January in Edmonton
  • Foster: Patagonia Postcard
  • Julie Pisani: Stump on Hanson Island
  • Sheila Martindale: The Route From Cloud Nine
  • Jay Elliott Morritt: What We Really Want
  • Richard Osler: In a Poem
  • Megan Gartrell: Hosanna
  • Caroline Davidson: Variation on a Theme of Eros
  • Vicki Drybrough: Ernest and Martha
  • Wanda Hurren: Living on the Edge of Pink
    Come Si Dici

Fiction

  • Vicki Drybrough: The Little Lion
  • Megan Welsh: For Emily, Wherever I May Find Her
  • Jenny Vester: F.Y.E.O
  • Lesley Palmer: A Sweet Disappointment
  • Edeana Malcolm: The Ferry from Brindisi
  • Bob Wilson: Berry Picking with Kerosene
  • Wanda Hurren: Vieux Quebec

Creative Non-fiction

  • Jennifer Savidge: Trailing the Myth
  • Megan Gartrell: Pointe Shoes
  • Susan Braley: Pas de Deux
  • Shannon Moeser: The Locket
  • Adele Hansen: A Pocket for Love
  • Judith Mackay: A Gift From Guatemala
  • Caroline Mufford: Poetry of the Marlboro Man

A Writer’s Life

  • John Threlfall: The Story in Your Eyes: Writing Creative Non-Fiction
  • Lynne Benwell: Critique: A Cautionary Tale
  • Shari Green: Breathing Room: Pacing in Fiction
  • Leanne Dyck: Take Note