Summer Number, 2011
VOL. XIV, NO. 2, WHOLE NUMBER 26
THE FICTION
“The Many Faces of Montgomery Clift”
By Grace O’Connell
“Unfaithful”
By Alexandra Leggat
“A Fog”
By David Ross
THE OUT-OF-Towner
“Melt”
By Amelia Kahaney
THE ILLUSTRATED FICTION
“Personal Space”
By Joe Ollmann
THE PROFILE
Evie Christie
The poet discusses her first novel and trying her hand at writing for the stage.
By Meaghan Strimas
THE Gallery
“Concrete Forest”
Animal Effigy lets city dwellers become virtual coureurs de bois.
By Dani Couture, Jackie Linton
CITY BUILDING
“Peeling Back the Layers”
Toronto has bigger parks, even better parks, but few work as hard as Taddle Creek Park.
By Alfred Holden
PEOPLE AROUND HERE
Manulife Centre
By Dave Lapp
the Ephemera
“The Taddle Creek List of Frequently Asked Questions”
the City
“Secret Admirer”
Lindsay Zier-Vogel spreads the love with the Love Lettering Project.
By Jacqueline Nelson
THE POEMS
“Day Room”
By James Lindsay
“Visit to Queen’s Park”
By Chris Chambers
“The New Monuments”
By Damian Rogers
“Everything Has a Reason”
By Peter Norman
“Home Address”
By Julie Hartley
THE COVER
“The Shore,” by Jack Dylan











