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New content added: October 11, 2005
[TDR fiction subs closed until January 2006.]

 

 

NEW! FICTION 

On the Bridge
by Jason Markowsky

The Return: A Ghost Story
by Lynda Curnoe 

Silent Movie
by Philip Quinn

Egypt
by Bruce Holland Rogers

Brad's Harpoon;
An Office Love Story;
Found

by Rhonda Waterfall

Ten Scotches
by Donald McGrath

Hiccups
by Renée Hartleib

 MISC

[some misc links]

Metcalf-Rooke Award Short List

donotdrill.ca

Word is expanding and changing

Ottawa Small Press Fair (Oct. 15)

Toronto Small Press Fair (Oct. 29)

critical crushes

Toronto International Festival of Authors (Oct. 19-29)

Arctic Puppets of Death

FEATURES

New! Interview: S.E. Venart

New! Interview: Chris Robinson

Interview: Jason Camlot

Interview: Elyse Friedman


COMMENT

New! Shane Neilson reviews Poetry for Dummies and suggests the Governor General's Awards are irrelevant as an institution

WHY TODAY'S SHORT STORIES SUCK: Sandra Chmara tells TDR what's what: "For the past week or so I have searched the web for examples of fresh Canadian short fiction. What an eye-opener! What a stunning exercise in mediocrity!" more...

Michael Bryson's essay on the fiction of Douglas Glover

New! Dani Couture visits DOONEY'S ... 

 

REVIEWS

New! Between Mountains by Maggie Helwig

Adagios: Orestes’ Lament by Judith Fitzgerald

Spray Job: Stories by Harold Hoefle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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