Turn of the Story: Canadian Short Fiction on the Eve of the Millennium,Used

Turn of the Story: Canadian Short Fiction on the Eve of the Millennium,Used

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Product Description "Turn of the Story represents and celebrates the work of twenty of Canada's finest contemporary writers, including Margaret Atwood, Dionne Brand, Bonnie Burnard, Elisabeth Harvor, Steven Heighton, Greg Hollingshead, Monique Proulx, Carol Shields, and Guy Vanderhaeghe, among others. The editors invited submissions from established writers and new writers and everyone in between, making excellence the sole criterion for inclusion. As a result, this book will long be treasured not only for unveiling new work by favourite writers, but for bringing to our attention writers who are poised to carry on Canada's literary legacy in the years ahead." About the Author Heidi Harms is a fiction editor at Prairie Fire magazine and is the coeditor of a collection of oral histories, In Her Own Voice: Childbirth Stories from Mennonite Women. Joan Thomas is a contributing book reviewer for the Globe and Mail and writes the English curricula for Manitoba high schools. They both live in Manitoba.

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