Issue 9

Article 10: As Time Goes On

Julie Birch As the sun let rays of light fall upon the city of Salem, the shadows grew more prominent and bolder in the wise old graveyard. Fog hovered over the grass and was particularly heavy above the assigned plots of the past residents of the infamous haunted city. Moans started erupting from under the…

Article 9: The Web of Autonomy: Exploring Women’s Bodily Autonomy in the 21st Century

Sarah Brown The fight for women’s bodily autonomy has been a topic widely discussed within feminist circles, and has been gaining media attention in specific issues such as the right to have an abortion. However, the abortion debate has overshadowed a much larger problem that spans the globe. Bodily autonomy is not simply confined to…

Article 8: For my Daughter, Rhea

Tena Hart There is love in the midnight sky, And it is you and me. It is the moon and the stars that shine, From the heavens. As if they had sent a dove, To guide me through, This new and exciting time. A love that has given me the ultimate blessing which is Gods…

Article 7: Contesting the Validity of Postmodernism as a Break from Modernism in Luigi Pirandello’s “Six Characters in Search of an Author” and Samuel Beckett’s “Krapp’s Last Tape”

Kelly Laybolt The early 20th century was full of turmoil and extreme hardships as people endured two World Wars and the Great Depression. These events caused a transition in literary genres from Victorian literature to Modernism especially with plays when playwrights began to focus on the lives of ordinary people and addressed controversial issues within…

Article 6: Colonized

Charlie McGillivary Invisible in conscienceYou want me to be a part of your worldWhy do I not belong?Am I a reminder of what you could not erase?Expected to be a fellow citizenBut you still follow me around in businessesDirty skin and dirty hands waiting to stealDid you not steal from me first?I do not appreciate…

Article 5: The Courage of Muskrat and Wolf

Freddie Barkman            The world came into being when the Creator created the seas, lakes, and the land, which is also known as Turtle Island. When the new world was formed, he also created all living beings that inhabit the Sea and on the land. With all what he created he needed someone to take…

Article 4: How I Feel to Live in the North

Chadwin Scatch Being in the norththe north of CanadaI always feel likeI’m cursed with the love for wintereven if it is summer Imaginary snowflakeswhite and fluffygive me happy chillsjust as real sunny daysoften brings me bad moods Being in the Norththe north of CanadaI feel like I’m homefresh air, the Creetrees Southanywhere Southdispleases meI don’t…

Article 3: Reconnection and Healing

Nicole McKenzie “I felt like I was born into two worlds but accepted by neither. It is not an easy place to be,” I told my granddaughter, Dot, as we sat together by the warm fire in the den, sipping tea and enjoying some freshly baked blueberry bannock. One world was the glorified white, and…

Article 2: Am I Next?

Charlie McGillivary Helen Betty Osborne Kendara Ballantyne Josephine Martin Darcie Muchikekwanape Charlene Aubichon Is anyone following me? Am I being stared at? Are they plotting how to grab me? How will I defend myself today? Valuable when useful Exploited and ignored Why am I expendable? I must walk by the place where she was found…

Article 1: Indigenous Women’s Literature as Voice for Feminism: Nectar in a Sieve, Leaving Mother Lake: A Girlhood at the Edge of the World, and The Bride Price

Tenness Graham When women’s liberation movements began in the 1960s thus begun the fight for women’s rights all over the world. This movement’s purpose was to seek equal rights and opportunities for women, giving them a voice in dominant male societies. The development and broadening of different feminist values created theoretical frameworks to help better…