the Review
 
Issue Number 32 - Fall 2007

Editorial Comment Highlights
 
Inside issue #32 you'll find our poetry and fiction winners fromt he 2007 contest. Congratulations to all the winners, and if you didn't win, don't despair, try again. You'll earn a subscription for sure, and there's nothing like a contest deadline to make you finish the piece you're working on.

This year Orca Book Publishers is launching Naming the Baby to celebrate the best writing from the first thirty issues of The Claremont Review. Naming the Baby is an outstanding collection featuring the poetry and fiction of some of the most talented adolescent writers of the last fifteen years, manyof whom have gone on to careers in writing and whose novels and poems now grace bookshelves across the continent.


Is it important to publish? Yes. When your best friend says, hey, that's a great poem or wow, what a neat story, you feel a certain amount of pride, but when your work gets accepted by a neutral party, say by one of the crusty editors of The Claremont Review, that recognition may be all you need to keep going. Writing takes work. It takes courage, too. We appreciate that courage and we'll do our best to make sure your writing gets the recognition it deserves.

 
 

“Truth is I'm a wrist-twisting good time / full of tongue-splitting ecstasies and pavement-tasting tendencies"


Grin, by Courtney Mahrt

 

 
Table of Contents
 
cover art: Nat and Me Censored Version by Rose Athena
fiction
 

Ting Gou

The Burglar
Chris Harrison

Coming Home Indians

Mirabelle Korn Breaking News
Lana Hall Eating Ice Cream Naked
Erin Burns Swing
  To Go
Nora Becerra Numb
Anne Baldo And From Her Fair and Unpolluted Flesh
   
poetry  
Kate Hattemer Lines on Regretting a Haricut
Arna Bontemps Hemenway Views of My Father Weeping
Amanda Shubert For Sue Who is Far Away
Chad Fitz Kryptonite
Lise Gaston I Miss Your Hands
  Teething
Charlotte McGee Smoke Signals: A Ghazal
Emily Bridger Toxic Heat
Phillippa Houghton It's Like Being Born, Only Backwards
Michelle Brown Before You Leave
  Visit the Royal BC Museum
Diandra Barsalou Obsequious
Matthew Hubbard Stone
  Crutches
Olivia Whittick Theory of Relativity
  All the Lessons I've Learned
Michelle Olding Sapphic: Pockets
Kendra Tubbs Dear Shirley:
Erin Rivers Love
Tiffany Chu Little Love
Erika Renfrew Sweet Sorrow
Kate Ehle Youth: Wasted on Youth
Angie Hsieh Sweet and Sour Pork
Breanna de Groot Making Dinner
Samantha Lee Gas Station Shift 2:00-6:00
Kelsy Hejjas Patience
Kailey Metcalfe Elevator Music Brings Out the Bop in Businessmen
  Delivery Time
  Ethnic Cleansing
Jona Xhepa Hand by the River
Alyson Kowalewsky Irene
Caleigh Darroch Moon Dance
  The Fruit of Our Soil
Courtney Mahrt Little Stomach
  Grin
Annelies Bekes Write Me a Poem About Friendship
Tressa Yanchuk Fever
Amy Butcher I'm Only His Sister, But God: A Sestina
Kayleigh Batten Inferno in the Candlelight: A Glosa
Victoria Sapsford Changing of the Seasons
Sarah Andersen December
Caitlin Ross A Rare Species
Arna Bontemps Hemenway Things For Your Consideration
   
visual arts  
Natalie Woods Broken Glass
  Cambie Bridge
Cam Mikkers Tree
  Hydrant
Natalie Woods Resting
   
miscellaneous  
Poetry Judges' Comments  
Fiction Judges' Comments  
Notes on Contributors