the Review
 
Issue Number 3 - Spring 1993

 
Editorial Comment Highlights
 

The road to national representation is a long one for most literary magazines. In our third issue we have representation from the Maritimes, Ontario, the Prairies, and throughout British Columbia.

In addition, we are crossing the border with this issue and have included a story from Idaho.


In these times of fiscal restraint, the response to our magazine is heartening. We have never doubted that there is an active interest in the literary arts in Canada, but a magazine like the Claremont Review has given us the opportunity to witness it first hand.


 
     
Table of Contents
 
cover art: Jenny Danahyi
fiction
 

Heather Calder

Theatrics
Telephone Solicitor
Lara Osis Not Like Before
Kaya Reiss Looking Inside
Natalie Farkas The Side Show
Orion Jones Hitchiking
Jeremy Denton The Summer For Crying Out Loud
Bryn Latta Today Is the Day
Anna Fisher Proposition
Liz Hindle Cardboard Boxes
   
poetry  
Faro Sullivan Four Poems
Anna Fisher Two Poems
Laura Ralph Loss
Karna Olson The Drowning
Nicole Ardiel Three Poems
Jessica Weirmeir Two Poems
Linda Lee Hot Potatoes
Jody Petford Stipulations
Sheila Elash Brandy Snaps
Tracey Floor Tribal Dance
Carolyn Owens Premeditation
Liz Hindle Two Poems
Kent Verge Two Poems
Samantha Taylor Three Poems
Sharlene Hudson Aloe Vera
Jamie Cordero Cassandra
Janis Clarke Love Poem
Karalyn Armstrong Dinner With the Queen
Adrian Elbers Prairie Grain
Nick Klinick Lies
Jeff Wright What I Did With My Summer Other Than Work, Eat and Sleep
Jessie Senecal Family Breakfast
Roberta Cottam On Wednesday Music Cleans
Steve Fabian Twelve Summers Ago
Bryn Latta Two Poems
Teresa Lindsay Echo
Natalie Farkas Two Poems
Jenny Danahy Four Poems
   
drama  
Samuel H. Audia Kiss My Tin Foil Chicken
   
visual arts  
Jolene Ellingson drapery study
Darcy Olson The Chrysalis
Roberta Cottam word dreams
Angus Maclean The Pause
Nicki Hoeg Anansi
   
   
miscellaneous  
Carolyn Owens An Interview With Jack Hodgins
Notes On Contributors