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Great Plains Publications

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Brief Life

Brief Life

By Kevin Marc Fournier

Overcome

Overcome

By Anne Mahon

My Left Skate

My Left Skate

By Anna Rosner

The Backbone of Night

The Backbone of Night

By GMB Chomichuk

A Daytripper's Guide To Manitoba

A Daytripper's Guide To Manitoba

By Bartley Kives

Chasing Baby

Chasing Baby

By Morwenna Trevenen

Peanut Butter And Chaos

Peanut Butter And Chaos

By Anita Daher

Wonder World

Wonder World

By K. R. Byggdin

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A Daytripper's Guide To Manitoba

A Daytripper's Guide To Manitoba

By Bartley Kives

Alternate Plains

Alternate Plains

Edited by Darren Ridgley & Adam Petrash

Brief Life

Brief Life

By Kevin Marc Fournier

Broken Ribs and Popcorn

Broken Ribs and Popcorn

By Geoff Kirbyson

Chasing Baby

Chasing Baby

By Morwenna Trevenen

Heaven and Hell in the NHL

Heaven and Hell in the NHL

By Morris Lukowich & Geoff Kirbyson

Homebodies

Homebodies

By Amy LeBlanc

Lessons In Fusion

Lessons In Fusion

By Primrose Madayag Knazan

Mosienko

Mosienko

By Ty Dilello

My Left Skate

My Left Skate

By Anna Rosner

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