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Plenitude Magazine, Issue 1 (Fall 2012)
Subscribe to Plenitude, and receive the inaugural issue today, August 31st, 2012. Issue 1 features new writing from Betsy Warland, Peter Knegt, Kevin Shaw, Stacy Brewster, Lindsay Cahill, Nancy Jo Cullen, Geer Austin, Trevor Corkum, Emilia Nielsen, Theodosia Henney, Matthew R.Loney, Alex Leslie...
Arleen Paré on Fact, Fiction, and her new book, Leaving Now
Meet one of Plenitude’s Advisory Editorial Board members, Arleen Paré. Her latest novel, Leaving Now, is from Caitlin Press: In Leaving Now, Arleen Paré, winner of the 2008 Victoria Book Prize, weaves fable, prose and poetics to create a rich mosaic of conflicted motherhood. Set in the...
Looking Back: Sinclair Ross
If you’ve ever taken a Canadian Literature class, or perhaps simply a literature class in Canada, then you’ve probably heard of Sinclair Ross. Maybe you’re like me, and had your introduction through his short story, “A Field of Wheat,” published in the Queen’s Quarterly in 1935. Or you’ve read...
Interview with Nancy Jo Cullen
I’d like to introduce you to one of the contributors to Plenitude’s inaugural issue: 2012 Journey Prize nominee, Nancy Jo Cullen. Andrea Routley: You were recently nominated for the 2012 Journey Prize for your story, “Ashes.” Can you tell us about that experience...
