the Review
 
Issue Number 14 - Fall 1998

Feature Intervew

This issue features an interview with Marion Farrant, M.A.C. Farront, on her books has been described as a crazy fiction writer.

 
Editorial Comment Highlights
 

The Claremont Review continues to suceed in its mission to supply a serious venue for students to publish their writing.

 

In our 14th issue, we were surprised by the volume and quality of fiction submissions (please keep them coming) resulting in an issue that has more fiction pages than poetry pages.

 
 
We know the readers will delight in the humour, complexity, and the depth of understanding that these stories display.

 
This issue, once again, reflects the diverse backgrounds and experiences of many young writers from all over North America.
 

     
Table of Contents
 
cover art: Symbolic Self-Portrait by Robin Blackwell
fiction
 
Katie-Rose Petley Shade in Liberty
Christy Bown Love of Hair
Jenn Thompson Volta
Graeme Abernathy Head Jazz
Annie Rhea Ferrell Beautiful
Tanya C. Tor Inertia
Baljit Nagra The Little Ballerina
Karen Andreassen Leaving the House
Stacey James What? No Wild Cards?
Philip Allen Heads
Katie-Rose Petley Waiting For Winter
Jenn Thompson Something So Familiar
As I Stood Smiling
Sara Martel Vanity Mirror
Clayton Pierrot Running Lights
Sarah Cunningham At the Window
Keira Shumuk Around Here
   
poetry  
Brianna Nyberg The Pale End of March
Erin Egan Two Poems
Steph Jarvin Cold Fries
Whitney Kemble Two Poems
Amy Bespflug Two Poems
Sean Horlor Onacirema
Devon Anderson Hidden by Long, Green Grasses
Brecken Hancock Two Poems
Leah Baade Five Poems
Rachel Devinish Stupid Love Under Toque
Graeme Abernathy Crucifixion
Yuri Sura Bay and King
Evan Tepoorten Writing
Keeley Teuber Three Poems
Megan Wainwright Two Poems
Keira Shumuk Two Poems
   
visual arts  
Robin Blackwell Symbolic Self-Portrait (cover)
Nicolle Turcotte Beck
Ashley Kelbough Chris Rock
   
   
miscellaneous  
Linda Storey Interview with Marion Farrant
Notes on Contributors