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Glint of Light, The

Glint of Light, The

By Clarence Major

Moving Upstream

Moving Upstream

By Mary Barnes

Back to the Garden

Back to the Garden

By Megan Wykes

Tulpa Mea Culpa

Tulpa Mea Culpa

By Garry Thomas Morse

Tales From Phantom City

Tales From Phantom City

By Patrick Jenkins

Love Hurries This

Love Hurries This

By Hamish Guthrie

Something's Burning

Something's Burning

By Janet Trull

Pistachios in My Pocket

Pistachios in My Pocket

By Sareh Farmand

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Back to the Garden

Back to the Garden

By Megan Wykes

Beach Blonde

Beach Blonde

By John Lawrence Reynolds

Charleswood Road Stories

Charleswood Road Stories

By M. C. Joudrey

Charleswood Road Stories

Charleswood Road Stories

By M. C. Joudrey

Children Shouldn't Use Knives

Children Shouldn't Use Knives

By Shirley Camia

Clouds

Clouds

By Lucy Haché
Illustrated by Michael Joyal

Coming to Canada

Coming to Canada

By Starkie Mak

Copperhead Road

Copperhead Road

By Brad Smith

Curb Angels

Curb Angels

By Christopher Ducharme
Illustrated by Lisa Mendis

Dreams And Nightmares

Dreams And Nightmares

Edited by Alana Brooker
By Alice Munro & Stephen King

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