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SUMMER NUMBER, 2001

VOL. IV, NO. 2, WHOLE NUMBER 5 

FICTION
“The Sandra Manoeuvre” [1]
By Moe Berg

“Sonny” [2]
By Alexandra Leggat

“U. of T.: 2020” [3]
By Jim Munroe

“Thirteen” [4]
By Mary-Lou Zeitoun

“Despite Last Night’s Rain” [5]
By Jonathan Bennett

Illustrated Fiction

“Bughouse” [6]
By Dave Lapp

Profile
Stuart Ross [7]
Author and poet explores his family history and his own emotions in his upcoming collection, Razovsky at Peace.
By Kerri Huffman

City Building
“Plastic Patches and Cat’s Eyes” [8]
Like most cities, Toronto embraced progress and the motor age. Unlike most, it had doubts.
By Alfred Holden

Poems
“What I Learned Growing Up in Parkdale” [9]
By Emily Pohl-Weary

“The Purple Nurple” [10]
By Paul Vermeersch

“Nothing: A Haiku” [11]
By George Murray

“Shopping” [12]
By Margaret Christakos

“There Was Something That We Did in Jackson” [13]
By Kathleen Olmstead

“Étude for Four Hands” [14]
By Elana Wolff

Cover Stars
The children of Haymarket Square, 1945. Photograph by McK——.

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