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Past Issues

    • issue 1: Sex in Winnipeg

    • issue 2: Winnipeg is the YA Capital of Canada

    • issue 3: Whither the Book? ... Paper vs. Electronic

    • issue 4: Hot Summer Books: The Guilty Pleasure of Genre Fiction

    • issue 5: Fabulous Fall Fiction: Read This, Not That

    • issue 6: Young Adult: Inappropriate Enough?

    • issue 7: Summer Reading: This is Your Brain on Books

    • issue 8: O Canada: Post-National in Canuckistan

    • issue 9: Fab Fall Fiction: It is Not a Contest

    • issue 10: DIY vs. Trad Publishing: Vanity Press or Indie-palooza?

    • issue 11: Which Books Sing? If Music Be the Food of Books

    • issue 12: Summertime... and the reading is cool

    • issue 13: Book Time... Falling into Books

    • issue 14: Graphica... Narrative with Pics

    • issue 15: The Big Thaw... Spring books

    • issue 16: Summertime... Never stop reading

    • issue 17: Hot Books... in a changed climate

    • issue 18: In the bleak midwinter: can we talk about CanLit?

    • issue 19: Spring Sprung: There are Books in the Garden

    • issue 20: Surfs Up: The No Beach Reading Edition

    • issue 21: We Have No Cash Register: Poetry Meets Fiction

    • issue 22: Winter of Our Disco Texts

    • issue 23: In like a Hummer, out like a surly cat

    • issue 24: Books Never Melt...

    • issue 25: Vote for Books, not spray tan!

    • issue 26: Ditch the Diet, Binge on Books

    • issue 27: New Leaves: The All-Women Issue

    • issue 28: Summer Reads: Beach Blanket Lingo

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