Author: | Gurjinder Basran, T. M. Baldwin, Lis Jakobsen, S. L. Shields, Tatiana Lee, Thomas Onstott, Michael Zibauer, Stephanie Gray, Robyn Drage, Cynthia C. Huijgens, Samantha Balliet, Elecia Chrunik, Shilpa Raju, Leslee Silverman, Michelle Stack, Neda Tanha, Tanya Boteju, Neha Puntambekar, Adriana Louis, Lorna Carley, Maureen Butler, Kathryn Lee, Scott Lear, Patrick Lucas, Christy Dunsmore, Leslie West, Megan Abele, Chelene Knight, Josh Keefer, Sharon Miki, Alyssa Hanada, Reese Kim Carrozzini, Urith Hayley, Gina-Lily D’Attilio, Carlie Blume, Fatima Amarshi, Sarah Amormino, Leslie Jenneson, Kurt Trzcinski, Cara Waterfall, Natasha Sanders-Kay, Stephen T. Berg, Viola Prinz, Graham McGarva, Junie Désil, Mak Berry, Paolo Marcazzan, Christine Leviczky Riek, Kimberley Phillips Boehm, Daniela Cohen | ISBN: | 9781772870220 |
Publisher: | SFU Digital | Publication: | October 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Gurjinder Basran, T. M. Baldwin, Lis Jakobsen, S. L. Shields, Tatiana Lee, Thomas Onstott, Michael Zibauer, Stephanie Gray, Robyn Drage, Cynthia C. Huijgens, Samantha Balliet, Elecia Chrunik, Shilpa Raju, Leslee Silverman, Michelle Stack, Neda Tanha, Tanya Boteju, Neha Puntambekar, Adriana Louis, Lorna Carley, Maureen Butler, Kathryn Lee, Scott Lear, Patrick Lucas, Christy Dunsmore, Leslie West, Megan Abele, Chelene Knight, Josh Keefer, Sharon Miki, Alyssa Hanada, Reese Kim Carrozzini, Urith Hayley, Gina-Lily D’Attilio, Carlie Blume, Fatima Amarshi, Sarah Amormino, Leslie Jenneson, Kurt Trzcinski, Cara Waterfall, Natasha Sanders-Kay, Stephen T. Berg, Viola Prinz, Graham McGarva, Junie Désil, Mak Berry, Paolo Marcazzan, Christine Leviczky Riek, Kimberley Phillips Boehm, Daniela Cohen |
ISBN: | 9781772870220 |
Publisher: | SFU Digital |
Publication: | October 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Drag kings and sea monsters, switchblade travellers and teacup ghosts—these stories and poems are a mixture of the mundane and the bizarre. Here you’ll find true tales of a son’s death and a girl’s first heartbreak, stories that range from the minutely personal to the transcendently universal.
Words are only words until the writer, like an alchemist, blends them with sweat and self-reckoning to create something out of the ordinary. A community of 62 writers combine their words in emerge 17.
emerge 17 includes contributions from TWS students mentored by Kevin Chong(Fiction), Eileen Cook (YA/Speculative Fiction), Claudia Cornwall (Creative Non-Fiction), Hiromi Goto (Speculative Fiction), JJ Lee (Creative Non-Fiction), Fiona Tinwei Lam (Poetry), Jen Sookfong Lee (Fiction), Betsy Warland (Poetry) and program director Wayde Compton.
CONTENTS
Gurjinder Basran — Foreword
Speculative and YA Fiction
T. M. Baldwin — Becoming Crow
Lis Jakobsen — The Golden Scarab of Bloor Street
S. L. Shields — Cedar
Tatiana Lee — Fisherman’s Friend
Thomas Onstott — Banshee’s Tale
Michael Zibauer — The Barmaid’s Adventure
Stephanie Gray — Lockhart and Teague
Robyn Drage — The Gift
Cynthia C. Huijgens — The Novice Collector
Samantha Balliet — Bridge World
Elecia Chrunik — How the Earth Went from Flat to Round
Shilpa Raju — Ties
Leslee Silverman — If It Weren’t For You Kids
Michelle Stack — Circle Time from Hell
Neda Tanha — Mother’s Day
Tanya Boteju — Naya in Costume
Fiction
Neha Puntambekar — Smoke Rings
Adriana Louis — Gilded
Lorna Carley — Love Again
Maureen Butler — The Dance
Kathryn Lee — Interval
Scott Lear — A First Year in High School
Patrick Lucas — Everything You Know Is Wrong
Christy Dunsmore — Rose to the Occasion
Leslie West — The Year of Other Men
Megan Abele — Art and Story
Chelene Knight — Junie
Josh Keefer — The Bus Stop Gentlemen
Sharon Miki — Night Shift
Alyssa Hanada — Matched Socks
Reese Kim Carrozzini — Two excerpts
Urith Hayley — Crocodiles and Crocuses
Gina-Lily D’Attilio — Swagger
Carlie Blume — Where the Lions Are
Poetry and Lyric Prose
Fatima Amarshi — Two poems
Sarah Amormino — Three poems
Leslie Jenneson — Four poems
Kurt Trzcinski — Five love poems
Cara Waterfall — Three poems
Natasha Sanders-Kay — The Pool
Stephen T. Berg — Three poems
Viola Prinz — Four poems
Graham McGarva — The Estrangers—1971
Junie Désil — Broken
Mak Berry — Five poems
Paolo Marcazzan — Two poems
Christine Leviczky Riek — Five poems from The Water Moth
Non-Fiction
Kimberley Phillips Boehm — Leaping into the Warm Air
Daniela Cohen — These Walls
Rebecca Fleck — A Shift in India
Crystal Dalman — Crossroads
Amanda Deitz — His Eyes. Her Eyes.
Jo Dworschak — Mitch and the Kid
Lynn Harrison — Meet the Abrasive Leader
Alissa Messner — The Spinster Cat Lady: An Anthropological Approach
Becky Block — Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places
Jennifer Heron — Hey, Bug Lady!
Diana Carter — Lights in the Rain
Tara McGuire — It’s Between Him and Me
Stephanie Candiago — Bonded by Smoke
Barry Truter — Underground All the Way
Thi Tran — Of Mom and Men
Drag kings and sea monsters, switchblade travellers and teacup ghosts—these stories and poems are a mixture of the mundane and the bizarre. Here you’ll find true tales of a son’s death and a girl’s first heartbreak, stories that range from the minutely personal to the transcendently universal.
Words are only words until the writer, like an alchemist, blends them with sweat and self-reckoning to create something out of the ordinary. A community of 62 writers combine their words in emerge 17.
emerge 17 includes contributions from TWS students mentored by Kevin Chong(Fiction), Eileen Cook (YA/Speculative Fiction), Claudia Cornwall (Creative Non-Fiction), Hiromi Goto (Speculative Fiction), JJ Lee (Creative Non-Fiction), Fiona Tinwei Lam (Poetry), Jen Sookfong Lee (Fiction), Betsy Warland (Poetry) and program director Wayde Compton.
CONTENTS
Gurjinder Basran — Foreword
Speculative and YA Fiction
T. M. Baldwin — Becoming Crow
Lis Jakobsen — The Golden Scarab of Bloor Street
S. L. Shields — Cedar
Tatiana Lee — Fisherman’s Friend
Thomas Onstott — Banshee’s Tale
Michael Zibauer — The Barmaid’s Adventure
Stephanie Gray — Lockhart and Teague
Robyn Drage — The Gift
Cynthia C. Huijgens — The Novice Collector
Samantha Balliet — Bridge World
Elecia Chrunik — How the Earth Went from Flat to Round
Shilpa Raju — Ties
Leslee Silverman — If It Weren’t For You Kids
Michelle Stack — Circle Time from Hell
Neda Tanha — Mother’s Day
Tanya Boteju — Naya in Costume
Fiction
Neha Puntambekar — Smoke Rings
Adriana Louis — Gilded
Lorna Carley — Love Again
Maureen Butler — The Dance
Kathryn Lee — Interval
Scott Lear — A First Year in High School
Patrick Lucas — Everything You Know Is Wrong
Christy Dunsmore — Rose to the Occasion
Leslie West — The Year of Other Men
Megan Abele — Art and Story
Chelene Knight — Junie
Josh Keefer — The Bus Stop Gentlemen
Sharon Miki — Night Shift
Alyssa Hanada — Matched Socks
Reese Kim Carrozzini — Two excerpts
Urith Hayley — Crocodiles and Crocuses
Gina-Lily D’Attilio — Swagger
Carlie Blume — Where the Lions Are
Poetry and Lyric Prose
Fatima Amarshi — Two poems
Sarah Amormino — Three poems
Leslie Jenneson — Four poems
Kurt Trzcinski — Five love poems
Cara Waterfall — Three poems
Natasha Sanders-Kay — The Pool
Stephen T. Berg — Three poems
Viola Prinz — Four poems
Graham McGarva — The Estrangers—1971
Junie Désil — Broken
Mak Berry — Five poems
Paolo Marcazzan — Two poems
Christine Leviczky Riek — Five poems from The Water Moth
Non-Fiction
Kimberley Phillips Boehm — Leaping into the Warm Air
Daniela Cohen — These Walls
Rebecca Fleck — A Shift in India
Crystal Dalman — Crossroads
Amanda Deitz — His Eyes. Her Eyes.
Jo Dworschak — Mitch and the Kid
Lynn Harrison — Meet the Abrasive Leader
Alissa Messner — The Spinster Cat Lady: An Anthropological Approach
Becky Block — Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places
Jennifer Heron — Hey, Bug Lady!
Diana Carter — Lights in the Rain
Tara McGuire — It’s Between Him and Me
Stephanie Candiago — Bonded by Smoke
Barry Truter — Underground All the Way
Thi Tran — Of Mom and Men