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West Coast Line Author/Artist Index Numbers Ten - Eighteen (1993-1995) Author/Artist Index to West Coast Line Numbers 10 — 18 (1993-1995) All index entries include both serial volume number and individual issue number; for example West Coast Line. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993). Section titles for special features are included in italics: for example, Inglish: Writing With an Accentand Nouveaux Textes du Québec. Colour. An Issue was a special book-length issue: 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994). Edited by Roy Miki and Fred Wah. Abbott, Jennifer, and David Odhiambo. “Skinned in a Magazine.” Visual Art. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 33-39. Albon, George. “Memory of Air Types”; “Tuff Gong”; “A Sighting”; “A Passion Reading.” Poetry. 29/3. Number Eighteen (Winter 1995-96): 23-29. Andrews, Bruce. “Fixed Stars 2 from Lip Service.” Poetry. 27/3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 37-40. Anthony, Terence, Peter Hudson, and David Odhiambo. “Three Black Guys: The DL on Blacksphemics.” Interview. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 266-75. Arden, Roy. “Printed Pages.” Visual Art and Text. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 26-29. Baines, Mercedes. “Brown Child”; “Age of Innocence”; “Sadie Mae’s Mane.” Poetry. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/ Fall 1994): 194-98. Baker, Marie Annharte. “Borrowing Enemy Language: A First Nation Woman Use of English.” Talk. Inglish: Writing with an Accent 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 59-66. . “Dis Mischief: Give It Back Before I Remember I Gave It Away.” Prose. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 204-13. Baker, Tony. “For the Month Beginning.” Poetry. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 8-14. Banting, Pamela. “Robert Kroetsch’s Translation Poetics: Questions of Composition in the (Rosetta) ‘Stone Hammer Poem’ and ‘Seed Catalogue’.’” Criticism. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 92-107. Barbour, Douglas. “Writing the ‘trans’ in transcanadaletters.” Criticism. 29/ 1. Number Sixteen (Spring 1995): 11-23. Barnett, John, and Leslie Kaiser. “Life wrecks of a dissolving dream.” Visual Art and Poetry. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing From New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 36-39. Beauregard, Guy. “Hiromi Goto’s Chorus of Mushrooms and the Politics of Writing Diaspora.” Criticism. 29/3. Number Eighteen (Winter 1995-96): 47-62. Begamudré, Ven. “The Colour of Anger”; “The Only White Man Here.” Prose. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 109-13. Bellefeuille, Normand de. “Rien d’autre que le tonnerre.” Poetry. Nouveaux Textes du Québec. 27/3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 54-55. Bernstein, Charles. “Robin on His Own.” Talk. A Gatherinfgo r Robin Blaser. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 114-21. Birchard, Guy. “Guy’s Boast”; “Standing Wave Standing Still”; “They Polka’d Till His Shoe Broke”; “The Efficacy of Anything”; “A Matter of Indifference”; “The Favour of 40 Years.” Poetry. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 7-12. Black, Ayanna. “Writing with an Accent.” Talk. Inglish: Writing with an Accent. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 52-54. Boily, Lisette. “Contemporary Canadian First Nations Writers and Writers of Colour: A Working Bibliography.” Bibliography. Colour. An Issue. 28/1- 2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 303-18. Bok, Christian. “Crystallography—(A Report on Lucid Writing).” Prose. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 70-76. . “Oneiromechanics: Notes on the Dream Machines of Roy Kiyooka.” Criticism. 29/1. Number Sixteen (Spring 1995): 24-28. Bonifacho, Bratsa. “Lullabye of Birdland.” Cover art. 29/3. Number Eighteen (Winter 1995-96). Bontogon, Eric. “F.O.”; “T.V.” Visual Text. The Vancouver Association for Noncommercial Culture. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 140-42. ____. “Surfacing 2.” Visual Art. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 199. Bouchard, Louise. “Grand Jour.” Poetry. Nouveaux Textes du Québec. 27/3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 65-67. Boughn, Michael. “Measure’s Measures.” Criticism. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 93-105. Bowering, George. “The Sound of the Beep.” Editorial. 29/1. Number Sixteen (Spring 1995): 6. Brossard, Nicole, ed. Nouveaux Textes du Québec. 27/3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 53-73. _____. “Flesh, Song(e) et Promenade.” Translation by Lola Lemire Tostevin. Poetry. Nicole Brossard & Daphne Marlatt: A Feature. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 6-25 _____, and Daphne Marlatt. “Blue Period—That’s a Story: A Conversation with Nicole Brossard and Daphne Marlatt.” Interview by Jodey Castricano and Jacqueline Larson. Nicole Brossard & Daphne Marlatt: A Feature. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 29-53. Browning, Janisse. “Yes, and More.” Poetry. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 85-86. Brunton, Alan. “From Corona.” Poetry. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing From New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 63-66. Butler, Margot Leigh. Cover Art. The Vancouver Association for Noncommercial Culture. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993). . “Pressed close, pulled tight.” Visual Art. Tbe Vancouver Association for Noncommercial Culture. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 128-29. Caddel, Richard. “A Struck Bell”; “Sketch for a Documentary on the Soundbite Generation”; “Hat of Darkness ‘in the old manner’.” Poetry. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 15-17. Castricano, Jodey. “Rude Awakenings: or What Happens When a Lesbian Reads the ‘Hieroglyphics of Sleep’ in Djuna Barnes’ Nightwood.” Criticism. 28/ 3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 106-16. _____, and Jacqueline Larson. “Blue Period—That’s a Story: A Conversation with Nicole Brossard and Daphne Marlatt.” Interview. Nicole Brossard & Dapbne Marlatt: A Feature. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 29- $3. Champion, Miles. “Finishing Touches”; “Overlay”; “Forensic Asperities Docking.” Poetry. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 18-20. Chan, Weyman. “Thurs. Sept 21.” Poetry. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 302. Chang, Ana. “Recipe.” Visual Art and Text. The Vancouver Association for Noncommercial Culture. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 74. . “Surfacing 3.” Visual Art and Text. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 203. Charman, Janet. “found language.” Poetry. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing From New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 60-62. Cheek, Cris. “From ‘fogs’.” Poetry. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/ 2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 21-25. Clarke, George Elliot. “Many-Mouthed Birds: Contemporary Writing by Chinese Canadians. Eds. Bennett Lee and Jim Wong-Chu.” Review. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 139-43. Cleghorn, Angus. “An Overview of Recent Work on Wallace Stevens.” Review. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 132-34. Cobbing, Bob. “Anabatic.” Visual Art. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 61. Coburn, Wendy. “The spectacle of pure lands, pure bodies, pure forgetfulness.” Visual Art. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 87-95. Cook, Méira. “the fallen here.” Poetry. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 120-21. ____. “String Quartet.” Prose. 29/3. Number Eighteen (Winter 1995-96): Cooley, Dennis. “From love in a dry land.” Poetry. 27/3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 7-16. Corman, Cid. “Bull Shot”; “The Idea of Poetry”; “Just Asking.” Poetry. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 136-38. Curnow, Wystan. “The Talk of Sailing.” Visual Poetry. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing From New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 54- S7. Daoust, Jean-Paul. “L’enfant sur le toit”; “Guillotine”; “Décadence”; “Le Chant De Serpents.” Poetry. Nouveaux Textes du Québec. 27/3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 68-73. Denisoff, Dennis. “Acknowledging the Red Spades: An Interview with Erin Mouré.” Interview. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 124-35. Derksen, Jeff. “Making Race Opaque: Fred Wah’s Poetics of Opposition and Differentiation.” Criticism. 29/3. Number Eighteen (Winter 1995-96): 63- 76. Desautels, Denise. “Vues de prés.” Poetry. Nouveaux Textes du Québec. 27/ 3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 56-58. Dragland, Stan. “the fire that breaks from thee then.” Prose. 29/1. Number Sixteen (Spring 1995): 7-10. Dumont, Marilyn. “It crosses my mind.” Prose. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 55. DuPlessis, Rachel Blau. “Draft 25: Segno.” Poetry. A Gathering for Robin Blaser. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 122-25. Dupré, Louise. “Certains Novembres.” Poetry. Nouveaux Textes du Québec. 27/3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 59-60. Edelstein, Susan. “Sitting Shivah.” Poetry. The Vancouver Association for Noncommercial Culture. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 116-17. Edmond, Murray. “From Snips and Spins.” Poetry. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing From New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 58- 59. Edmunds, Sandra. “Interview with a Surgeon.” Poetry. The Vancouver Association for Noncommercial Culture. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 23-24. Edwards, Ken. “Trembling in the Berserk Station”; “Interrogation Room Remix”; “Four”; “Becoming.” Poetry. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 26-27. Fair, Kenna. Visual Art. The Vancouver Association for Noncommercial Culture. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 90-91. Fisher, Allen. “Mummers’ Strut.” Poetry. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 28-37. Fitterman, Robert. “American History: the snap wyatt poems.” Poetry. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 13-19. Forth, Steven. “Distractions.” Poetry. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 77-80. Gilonis, Harry. “A Poem for Colin, Judy, and Southease”; “For Michael Finnissy.” Poetry. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 38-39. Goto, Hiromi. “The Body Politic.” Poetry. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 218-21. Green, Paula. “Hawken, Irigaray, Green.” Criticism. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing From New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 74- 85. . “say when.” Poetry. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing From New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 50-51. Grieve, Tom. “Imagism Revisited.” Criticism. 27/3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 110-130. Hall, Phil. “to invoke Amy Cosh”; “valuable anger (urson).” Poetry. 29/1. Number Sixteen (Spring 1995): 95-101. Halsey, Alan. “Alien Proforma.” Prose. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 40-41. Haraldsson, Arni. Visual Art and Text. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 84-87. Hawken, Dinah. “From Small Stories of Devotion.” Poetry. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing From New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 40-41. , Shan. “Between Ethnicity and High Theory: Reading Asian America Literature: From Necessity to Extravagance by Sau-ling Cynthia Wong; Articulate Silences: Hisaye Yamamoto, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joy Kogawa by King-Kok Cheung.” Review. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 165-69. Healy, Randolph. “Heresiarch”; “Frogs”; “World War II.” Poetry. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 42-45. Herk, Aritha van. “Of Dykes and Boers and Drowning.” Talk. Inglish: Writing with an Accent. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 40-45. Hernandez-Ramdwar, Camille. “baited illusion”; “colour bar”; “Ms Edge Innate.” Poems and Prose. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 56-62. Hickey, Susan and Emma Kivisild. “Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Time.” Visual Art and Text. The Vancouver Associatiofno r Noncommercial Culture. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 108-109. Hill, Lawrence. “Perpetual and Everlasting.” Fiction. 29/1. Number Sixteen (Spring 1995): 91-94. Holas, Nicole. “Colour.” Poetry. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 170-71. Holbrook, Susan. “a story from the museum of old bones.” Poetry. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 63-65. Holman, Paul. “The Genii of a Secret State.” Poetry. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 46-49. Howe, Ken. “Regina”; “Second Illustrated Advertisement for Jerry’s Barber Shop”; “Notes on Mushrooms.” Poetry. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 30-34. Hudson, Peter, Terence Anthony, and David Odhiambo. “Three Black Guys: The DL on Blacksphemics.” Interview. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 266-75. Hullot-Kentor, Robert. “Past Tense: Ethics, Aesthetics and the Recovery of the Public World.” Criticism. A Gathering for Robin Blaser. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 148-57. Hyland, Matthew. “Mule, Scum, Zarakov: Towards a Disposable Sublime.” Criticism. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing From New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 86-91. Ito, Sally. “Issues for the Writer of Colour.” Criticism. Colour. An Issue. 28/1- 2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 172-78. Jaeger, Peter. “‘contradiction...contains the diction’: Translation Strategies in bpNichol’s The Martyrology and Selected Organs.” Criticism. 29/3. Number Eighteen (Winter 1995-96): 37-46. Janowitz, Kathy. “Europa.” Prose. 29/3. Number Eighteen (Winter 1995-96): 11-12. Joe, J.B. “Poem of 29 Lines, Series 0”; “Poem of 29 Lines, Series 1”; “Pocm of 29 Lines, Series -01”; “Poem of 29 Lines, Series 3”; “Poem of 29 Lines, Series 2”; “Poem of 29 Lines, Series 2”; “Poem of 29 Lines, Series 4”; “Poem of 29 Lines, Series 4”; “Poem of 29 Lines, Series 1.” Poetry. 29/1. Number Sixteen (Spring 1995): 102-12. Jones, Amy, and jil p. weaving. “Period.” Visual Art and Text. The Vancouver Association for Noncommercial Culture. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 75-82. Kaiser, Leslie, and John Barnett. “Life wrecks of a dissolving dream.” Visual Art and Poetry. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 36-39. Kaur, Kanwaljit. “Other Voices”; “Other other.” Poetry. Colour. An Issue. 28/ 1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 163. Kelley, Paul. “Out of Bounds.” Criticism. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 179-89. Kemp, Penn. “Recycling Relationship”; “Dependencies Depend on These”; “Mutative Metaphors.” Poetry. 27/3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 50-52. Killian, Kevin. “Blaser Talk.” Talk. A Gathering for Robin Blaser. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 126-31. King, David. “A Looin Ara”; “Roma.” Fiction. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 17-22. ____. “The White Island.” Fiction. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 81-83. Kivisild, Emma, and Susan Hickey. “Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Time.” Visual Art and Text. The Vancouver Association for Noncommercial Culture. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 108-09. Koh, Karlyn. “(Dis)placing Identities: Cultural Transvestism in David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly.” Criticism. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 246-54. _____. “Fresh Girls and Other Stories by Evelyn Lau.” Review. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 130-32. Krajewski, Bruce. “Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Colour as Remarks on Racism.” Criticism. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/ Fall 1994): 96-108. Kroetsch, Robert. “The Poetics of Rita Kleinhart.” Fiction. Inglish: Writing with an Accent 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 34-39. Kumar, Mina. “Among the Gopis.” Prose. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 200-2. Kwa, Lydia. “Father/mother/tongue’” ;“ Scooter”; “Peranakan”; “On Lok.” Poem and Prose. Colour. An Issue 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 15-18. _____. “Pasar Malam (Night Market)”; “As She Caught Death”; “Who Is She Beyond”; “Uniforms.” Poetry. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 117-23. La Flamme, Michelle . “Turning the Words on Surfaces into Faces Without Masks”; “Erasure.” Poetry. Inglish: Writing with an Accent. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 27-29. Ladha, Yasmin. “Season of Gulshan.” Prose. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 281-96. Lai, Larissa. “New Reeboks”; “In the Glass.” Prose. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 122-28. Laiwan. “‘The Heartless Series’, Sketches 1994.” Visual Art. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 129-32. Larson, Jacqueline. “Personal Accounts.” Poetry. Tbe Vancouver Association for Noncommercial Culture. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 15. , and Jodey Castricano. “Blue Period—That’s a Story: A Conversation with Nicole Brossard and Daphne Marlatt.” Interview. Nicole Brossard & Daphne Marlatt: A Feature. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 29- 53. Laurencelle, Clo. “Je me souviens.” Visual Art and Text. The Vancouver Association for Noncommercial Culture. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 89. LeClair, Holly. “‘Chacun peut inventer sa vie’: The Problem of the Female Speaking Subject in France Théoret’s ‘L’homme qui peignait Staline’.” Criticism. Nouveaux Textes du Québec. 27/3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 74-89. Lederhendler, Lazer. “versions (of you).” Poetry. 27/3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 41-45. Leggott, Michele, and Jenny Penberthy, eds. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing from New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 35-93. Leggott, Michele. “Afterword.” Editorial. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing From New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 92-93. _____. “Every Bravery Coming Stars Love’s Heartfelt Red.” Poetry. A Gathering for Robin Blaser. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 132-33. _____. “sevenfromnine.” Poetry. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing From New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 67-73. Leung, Man Chui. “ive heard this song before.” Poetry. Colour. An Issue. 28/ 1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 114-16. Levi Strauss, David. “Odile & Odette.” Prose. A Gatherinfgo r Robin Blaser. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 145-46. Lewis, Kent. “Susan Howe’s Poetics of the Bibliography.” Criticism. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 118-27. Little, Billy. “Good Bones by Margaret Atwood.” Review. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 143. . “My Father, The Rain”; “Angels Eat Hand Grenades For Breakfast.” Poetry. 29/3. Number Eighteen (Winter 1995-96): 30-31. Loney, Alan. “No an alphabet book.” Prose. What We Do Here: Some Recent Writing From New Zealand. 27/2. Number Eleven (Fall 1993): 42-46. lopes, damian. Poem and Visual Art. 27/3. Number Twelve (Winter 1993-94): 90-91. _____. “Where I Dig is Hard.” Story. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 83-99. Lowy, Stephen. “A Thainglish Collection of Poetry.” Poetry. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 130-34. Luna, Joyce. “Essays on the Horizons of Trees”; “Night Talk While Travelling the Outer Hebrides”; “How Does the Strangeness of Grass.” Poetry. 29/3. Number Eighteen (Winter 1995-96): 32-34. Maclear, Kyo. “The Walls Between Us are Paper Thin”; “Mapless Departure.” Poetry. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/ Fall 1994): 222-25. MacLeod, Kathryn. “Self Defense.” Poetry. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 135-39. Marchand, Philip. “Artists’ Marathon.” Prose. 29/1. Number Sixteen (Spring 1995): 126-27. Markotic, Nicole. “1: because the wood remembers”; “2: a lip tucked under.” Poetry. 29/1. Number Sixteen (Spring 1995): 89-90. Marlatt, Daphne. “Eratic/Erotic Narrative: Syntax and Mortality in Robin Blaser’s ‘Image-Nations’.” Prose. A Gathering for Robin Blaser. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 136-41. _____. “small print.” Poem. Number Fifteen. Nicole Brossard & Daphne Marlatt: A Feature. 28/3: 26-28. , and Nicole Brossard. “Blue Period—That’s a Story: A Conversation with Nicole Brossard and Daphne Marlatt.” Interview by Jodey Castricano and Jacqueline Larson. Nicole Brossard & Dapbne Marlatt: A Feature. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 29-53. Mathur, Ashok. “The Desisting Reader.” Talk. Inglish: Writing with an Accent. 27/1. Number Ten (Spring 1993): 67-73. _____, and Aruna Srivastava. “Preston Terre Blanch, Snow White, and the Seven Deadly Disclaimers, or The Dos of Racism (a not so far off fairy tale).” Social Commentary. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 7-14. Maud, Ralph. “Hadic Canvas: Under World Arrest by Clayton Eshelman.” Review. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 169-71. Mayr, Suzette. “Nipple Gospel.” Poetry. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 23-28. McAllister, Kirsten Emiko. “Confronting Official History With Our Own Eyes: Video-Documentary in the Japanese Canadian Community.” Criticism. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 66-84. McAlpine, Cam. “(Slave Lake, Alberta)”; “(North Battleford, Saskatchewan)”; “(Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)”; “(Canada Day, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan)”; “(Flin Flon, Manitoba).” Poetry. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994-95): 88-92. McCaffery, Steve. “From ‘Teachable Texts’.” Poetry. 29/1. Number Sixteen (Spring 1995): 64-77. McCance, Dawne. “Lyotard and the Politics of Forgetting.” Criticism. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 154- 62. McClure, Michael. Untitled. Poetry. A Gathering for Robin Blaser. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 142-44. McFarlane, Scott. “Loveruage: a dance in three parts by Ashok Mathur.” Review. 29/1. Number Sixteen (Spring 1995): 138-40. Middleton, Peter. “Here is a Clue”; “Unflagging Optimism.” Poetry. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 50-51. Miki, Roy, and Fred Wah. “Preface.” Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 5-6. Mills, Billy. “Alba: In the Park.” Poetry. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 52-57. Mollineaux, Melinda. Visual Art. Colour. An Issue. 28/1-2. Numbers Thirteen & Fourteen (Spring/Fall 1994): 151-52. Monk, Geraldine. “The Unspeakable Softness of Flesh.” Prose. New Writing From England & Ireland. 29/2. Number Seventeen (Fall 1995): 58-60. Mookerjea, Sourayan. “Some Special Times and Remarkable Spaces of Reading and Writing thru ‘Race’.” Criticism. 28/3. Number Fifteen (Winter 1994- 95): 117-29.

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