Autumn 2024 WCLJ Table of Contents

Letter from the Editor. Darcie Friesen Hossack

Fiction. Edited by Sylvia Petter

Maybe Yes, Maybe No by Helen Mason

Tuesday Morning by Eva-Maria Ehrhardt

My Kind Father by Nasser Yousefi

Walled Up by Ivan deMonbrison

Morning Star by Chantal Lavoie

My Deer Eye by James Moran

Kashmiri Pulav by Abhishek Udaykumar

The Last First Friday by William Baker

2 fictions by Rod McConkey

Family Feud by Navraj Sandhar

Emotional Curiosity by Yuan Changming

The Strange Wonderful Life of Lakeesha Rydell by Michael Edwards

Non-fiction. Edited by Olga Stein

Editorial: Closing Remarks by Olga Stein

A Murder of Crows: Co-Mingling Complex Mental Health Patients with Veterans and Seniors in Continuing Care Homes by Anne Sorbie

Psychedelics and Mental Health by Gordon Phinn

In Memoriam: Sarah Hannah by Eva Salzman

Literary Spotlight with Sue Burge. On Hiram Larew: A voice in the darkness

Books and Reviews. Edited by Geraldine Sinyuy

Book Review: Farhang, Book 1 by Patrick Woodcock. Review by Ava Homa

Contentious Conversations. A Review of Books by Gordon Phinn

Poetry. Edited by Clara Burghelea

3 poems by Susmit Panda

Your Blues Become Me by Olga Stein

3 poems by Fabrice B. Poussin

3 poems by Aiden Quinney

3 poems by Joan Mazza

Can You See That Little Boy by Dr. Rickey Miller

KeyStone by Anthony David Vernon

What is Love by Mari Angelica Galangco

2 poems by Rhonda Melanson

Writer’s Block by Marthese Fenech

3 poems by Mykyta Ryzhykh

A Single Leaf by Josephine LoRe

3 poems by CS Venable

WCLJ Poet in Residence Mansour Noorbakhsh

3 poems by D.R. James

2 poems by Peter Mladinic

3 poems by Tom Pennacchini

3 poems by Lynn White

3 poems by Mike Madill

5 poems by Yuan Hongri. Translated by Yuanbing Zhang

on the way by Alene Sen

3 poems by John Grey

3 poems by Michael Shoemaker

The Moth by Anne Sorbie

Evening Sky by Kenneth R. Jenkins

3 poems by Lillian Tzanev

Air Raid Sirens by Michael Roque

4 poems by Patrick Connors

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Published by darcie friesen hossack

Darcie Friesen Hossack is a graduate of the Humber School for Writers. Her short story collection, Mennonites Don’t Dance, was a runner-up for the Danuta Gleed Award, shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Ontario Library Association's Forest of Reading Evergreen Award for Adult Fiction. Citing irreverence, the book was banned by the LaCrete Public Library in Northern Alberta. Having mentored with Giller finalists Sandra Birdsell (The Russlander) and Gail Anderson Dargatz (Spawning Grounds, The Cure for Death by Lightening), Darcie's first novel, Stillwater, will be released in the spring of 2023. Darcie is also a four time judge of the Whistler Independent Book Awards, and a career food writer. She lives in Northern Alberta, Canada, with her husband, international award-winning chef, Dean Hossack.

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