FICTION
“Urchin” by Jennifer Manuel
“Going Soft through Luxury” by Mark Sampson
“Division Day” by Zoey Leigh Peterson
“That Ain’t Me” by Martin James Ainsley
NON-FICTION
“Grandpa’s Fries” by Sarah Selecky
“Nettles” by Amela Marin
“Beat, Pulse, Stir, Mash” by Julia Zarankin
“Breakfast Under the Bodhi Tree” by Chris Galvin
“House” by Fiona Tinwei Lam
POETRY
Claire Kelly
Rhona McAdam
Evelyn Lau
Alisa Gordaneer
Jane Spavold Tims
John Barton
Zoe Whittall
Kate Kennedy
Laisha Rosnau
Catriona Wright
COVER IMAGE
“Amber” by Maleonn, 2008, courtesy of Magda Danysz Gallery Paris-Shanghai
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