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Issue 92 // Summer/Fall 2022 (print)

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Forgiveness.

Forgiveness.

This issue features fiction by John Vigna, Jane Silcott, Kevin Chong, and Alexandra Leggat; interviews with Vikki Reynolds and Conan Tobias; non-Fiction by Peter Babiak, Heidi Greco, Kai Cheng Thom; memoir by Hilary Peach, and commentary by Clint Burnham.

Featuring also works by LUSH Triumphant Honourable Mention Jennifer Healey (non-fiction), and Jonathan Greenhause (Poetry).

Plus our regular columns, Chuffed About Chapbooks with Kevin Spenst, and The Crank & File by Matthew Firth.

Cover art & interior illustrations by featured artist Arizona O’Neill.

Design & production by Derek von Essen.

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