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Winding from sea to sea to sea, the Trans Canada Trail is the setting for journeys that range from the physical to the emotional and metaphorical.A Bigfoot sighting on the Voyageur Trail is the spark that brings old friends together after twenty years apart; a Japanese Canadian boy discovers an alien landscape from the confines of an internment camp; a night at the movies in a small town in Newfoundland takes a near fatal turn . . .The roads, trails, and byways of the Trans Canada Trail are the setting for tales of estrangement and engagement, mystery and melodrama, quiet horror and loud disasters, by emerging writers from across the country, including stories from every province and territory, as varied and wide-ranging as the trails that cross Canada.
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The Road In Is Not the Same Road Out, Karen Solie
Field Notes on Cryptids (Ontario), Anne Baldo
Invasive Species (Northwest Territories), Lillian Au
Red Shoes in the Dust (Alberta), Terry Watada
Eirenopolis (Manitoba), Seyward Goodhand
Kick-Ass (Prince Edward Island), Lauren LaFrance
Adrift (New Brunswick), Bev Vincent
Roadside Reunion (British Columbia), Bill Engleson
So Late in the Season (Nova Scotia), Tricia Snell
Movie Night (Newfoundland and Labrador), Tracy Kreuzburg
The Light in the Sky (Quebec), Sharon Hunt
Soldiers Summit (Yukon), Matthew Heneghan
Static (Saskatchewan), dee Hobsbawn-Smith
The Boat (Nunavut), Patrick Woodcock
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K.J. Denny is a journalist and editor with more than thirty years' experience in Asia, North America and the United Kingdom. She has worked for international magazines and book publishers, including BBC Worldwide, and is now an independent creative consultant.