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contents - Spring
2001
2 Editorial
Canada's National Disappointment
by Chris Garbutt
3 Letters
4 Just 'Cause
Bring back the age of the intellectual
by Alexandra Leggat
19-29 Cover - Special Feature
on Censorship
20 The ethics of creative liberty
Censorship starts early for this creative writer
by James Josef Schlichter
22 More than pepper spray
The real scandal about the 1997 APEC protests is that no one
was really listening to what the protesters were trying to say
by Brian Fuller
25 Cuts like a knife
One poet's creative solution to censorship
by Ronna Bloom
26 Culture shock
When a white woman wrote about her experiences living and teaching
in a remote northern community, she never expected the response
she'd receive
By Cindy Long
30 Fiction
Sweeping Gestures
By Ward McBurney
31 Poetry
"Ladies at Lunch"
by Amber Webb
32 Dispatch - In Transatlantic Translation
Tim Parks will need a special kind of translation to break through
in North America
by Craig Scott
48 Last Writes
Libby Scheier
by Ronna Bloom
5-18 Up Front
5 FYI
5 The Sage: Giving good cover letter
7 Person: Eleanor Wachtel
9 Place: A personal retreat
10 Thing: Cotworld, a DIY writing community
12 Word: A nation in translation
13 Text: Jonathan Bennett's After Battersea Park
15 Opinion: Respect for readers
17 Life:Writing and movement
38-47 The Guide
38 Reviews: I'd Rather
be Writing; The Writer's Guide to Character Traits; Rude; Soren
Kierkegaard: An Authentic Life
41 Focus: Get your research right
43 Events and Deadlines
46 Classifieds
45 Events and
Deadlines
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