In This Issue:
Summer 2008
We’re have a heat wave: The temperature is rising in Prairie kids’ lit
[feature]
Inside the inner city: Novel sheds light on gang culture
Running backwards: Historical story deals with more than just the past
Wild goose chase: Authors hope to open lines of communication
Out of the shadows: Wharton tackles new territory
Off to the races: Horse-crazy author offers fourth book in series
Mountain adventure: Goyette pens an avalanche of tales
Bad decisions, dangerous friends: Book about teen gangs is all too real
Free verse: Poet finds inspiration in Medieval Spain
Mapping out Manitoba: Book takes young readers on a journey
The annual kids’ roundup: Our annual guide to prairie kidlit
[fiction]
Fly squatter: Short fiction collection offers a fly’s eye view
Rats! Author examines boundaries, both literal and figurative
The not-so age of innocence: Levine begins new historical mystery series
Oh so pretty: Mayor delves into the lives of women
[poetry]
Reflections: Gary Hyland releases seventh full-length collection
Resting comfortably: Manitoba poet dreams big
Office party: Major’s long poem works overtime
[non-fiction]
Murder, she wrote: Women underestimated on both sides of the law
Breaking news: Journalist celebrates Canadian muckrakers
Big country: Author explores Saskatchewan
The buzz on bugs: Authors aren’t bugged by garden insects