Kathleen Donovan, formerly of Prince George BC, is doing an
MA degree in Ireland.
Christopher Ewart lives in Calgary.
Laurie Fuhr is a military brat who calls Ottawa home. She appears
in Shadowy Technicians: New Ottawa Poets (Broken Jaw Press 2000,
ed. rob mclennan) and in the above/ground chapbook, accident: a chain
reaction (1999). Her poems have been in various small press magazines,
including Graffito, Bywords, Who Torched Rancho Diablo?
and Prairie Journal. Laurie edits blue moon, a grassroots
Canadian poetry mag. (visit www.geocities.com/bluemoonbooks/bluemoon.html
for info). She is currently staying in Winnipeg.
G.P.
Lainsbury lives in Fort St.John, BC.Scenarios 1-3 of Versions
of the North are available in a Cosmodemonic Poetics chapbook.
Jeanette Lynes first collection of
poems is A Woman Alone on the Atikokan Highway (Wolsak
and Wynn, 1999). Her poems have been broadcast on CBC Radio on numerous
occasions, and new poems are forthcoming in Grain, Prairie
Fire, Rampike, and The New Delta Review (Baton
Rouge, LA.). Jeanette is completing her second poetry collection,
Adventures in Moving, and has recently completed a chapbook,
inglish prof with her head in a blender turned on high.
She lives in Nova Scotia.
Barry McKinnon is the author of numerious books of poetry.
He lives in Prince George BC.
Ken Norris was born in New York City in 1951 and first came
to Canada in the early seventies. He became a Canadian citizen in
1985. He is currently professor of Canadian Literature at the University
of Maine.