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Oct30-2015Contributors CANADIAN CONTRIBUTORS ‘SPREADING THE WORD’ A. F. Stewart, Adad Hannah, Adrian Michael Kelly, Adrienne Drobnies , Aga Maksimowska, Ahmad Saidullah, Aimee Reid, Aislinn Hunter, Alan Bradley, Alan Doyle, Alan Frew, Alana Wilcox, Alayna Munce, Alessandra Quaglia, Alex Pangman, Alex Van Tol, Alexander Madsen, Alexi Zentner, Alexis Kienlen, Ali Bryan, Alice Kuipers, Alice Major, Alison DeLory, Alison Garwood-Jones, Alison Gordon, Alison Lobb, Alison Wearing, Alissa York, Alix Hawley, Allan Briesmaster, Allan Stratton, Allison Baggio, allison calvern, Allison Watson, Allyson Latta, Alma Fullerton , Alysha Brillinger, Amanda Hartley, Amanda Lo, Amanda Martinez, Amanda Sage, Amelia Curran, Amy Jo Ehman, Amy Sky, Andrea Koziol, Andréa Ledding, Andreas Schroeder, Andrew Braithwaite, Andrew Davidson, Andrew Pyper, Andrew Westoll, Andria Simone, Andy Barrie, Angela L. Walcott, Angela Leach, Angie Abdou, Ania Szado, Anita Daher, Anita Lahey, Ann Birch, Ann Douglas, Ann Dulhanty, Ann Elizabeth Carson, Ann Tudor, Ann-Margret Hovsepian, Anne Champagne, Anne DeGrace, Anne Marie Elliott, Antanas Sileika, Anthony Bidulka, Anthony De Sa, Antje Meyer-Erlach, Ariel Gordon, Arinn Dembo, Art Hindle , Arthur Black, Arthur Joyce, Arthur Slade, Atom Egoyan, Audrey Ogilvie, Audrey Seehagen, Aurora Stewart de Peña, Avis Harley, Axel Howerton, Ayelet Tsabari, Barb Howard, Barbara Berson, Barbara Cole, Barbara Kyle, Barbara Reid, Barbara Tomporowski, Barbara Turnbull, Barbara Turner-Vesselago, Barbie-Jo Smith, Barry Dempster, Beatriz Hausner, Becky Blake, Becky Toyne, Ben Caplan , Ben McNally, Bernie Finkelstein C.M., Beth Follett, Beth Powning, Betty Jane Hegerat, Beverley Cooper, Bif Naked, Bill Conall, Bill Gaston, Bill Swan, Billie Livingston, Blak Rayne, Bobbi French, Bonnie Evans, Brad Hart, Bradley Somer , Brenda Brooks, Brenley MacEachern, Brent Butt, Brent R Sherrard, Brent Warren, Brett Reynolds, Brett Savory, Brian "Hurricane" Smith, Brian Bartlett, Brian Francis, Brian Thwaits, Brian Tucker, Bruce Kirkby, Bruce Lourie, Bruce Rice, C.C.Humphreys, Caitlin Crawshaw, Candace Savage, Candice James, Carin Makuz, Carl Svoboda, Carla Funk, Carla Gunn, Carla Pasternak, Carmel Vivier, Carmen Merrells, Carol Anne Shaw, Carol Lipszyc, Carol M. Cram, Carol Shaben, Carole Giangrande, Carole Langille, Caroline Adderson, Caroline Pignat, Caroline Woodward, Carolyn Marie Souaid, Carolyn Smart, Carolynne Siller, Carrianne Leung, Carrie Klassen, Carrie Snyder, Carrie Thomas, Cary Fagan, Casey N. Mecija, Cassidy McFadzean, Cassie Stocks, Catherine Astolfo, Catherine Austen, Catherine Bush, Catherine Graham, Catherine J. Stewart, Catherine Owen, Catherine Swift, Cathie Borrie, 30-October, 2015 Cathleen With, Cathy Marie Buchanan, Cathy Thorne, Celeste Koon, Chad Pelley, Changming Yuan, Charlene Challenger, Charles Wilkins, Charlotte Gray, Charmaine Cadeau, Cheryl Rainfield, Chris Benjamin, Chris Eaton, Chris Ewart, Chris Galvin, Chris Knight, Chris Loreto , Chris McKhool, Chris Murphy, Chris Tougas, Christian Bök, Christian Ledwell, Christian McPherson, Christina Martin, Christine Cushing, Christopher Levenson, Christy Ann Conlin, Claire Battershill, Claire Cameron, Claire Hurd, Claudia Osmond, Clear Wind Blows Over the Moon, Cliff Hatcher, Clifford Jackman, Colette Maitland, Colin MacDougall, Colin Mochrie, Connie Gault, Cordelia Strube, Corey Redekop, Cori Plucer, Corin Raymond, Cowboy Junkies, Craig Davidson, Craig Flinn, Craig Northey, Crissi Cochrane, crystal fletcher, Curtis Gillespie, Cyndi Sand-Eveland, Cynthia Flood, Dalton Higgins, Damian Rogers, Dan Bar-el, Dan Mangan, Dan Vyleta, Daniel Kalla, Daniel Karasik, Daniel St. Louis, daniela elza, Daniela Gesundheit, Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail, Danielle Rabbat , Danny Greenspoon, Danny Peart, Darlene Cole, Dave Margoshes, David Boswell, David Francey, David Hayes, David Helwig, David Miller, David R./Stephen Hero, David Rocco, David Scholten, David Waltner-Toews, Dawn Arnold, Dawn Promislow, DC Reid, Deb Loughead, Debby Waldman, Deborah Kerbel, Deborah Root, Deborah Schnitzer, dee Hobsbawn-Smith, Deirdre Kelly, Denise Donlon, Dennis E Bolen, Dennison Smith, Denysé Bridger, Derek Beaulieu, Deryn Collier, Diane Schoemperlen, Dina Desveaux, Dionysius, Dominik Loncar, Don Brownrigg, Don Cummer, Don Ferguson, Don Gillmor, Don McKay, Donna Kane, Donna Thomson, Donna Zekas, Doreen Pendgracs, Dorothea Helms, Douglas Cardinal, doyali farah islam , Dr. Henriette M. Morelli, Dr. Natasha Turner, Dr. Nora Gold, Dr. Ronald B. Hatch, Dr. Shane Neilson, Dr. Tiffany Chow, Drew Hayden Taylor, Dwayne Brenna, E. Alex Pierce, E. D. Morin, E.R. Brown, Eden Dalia, Eileen Cook, Eileen Coughlan, Elaine Hayes, Elaine Rowe, Elan Divon, Elana Wolff, Eleanor Wachtel, Eliza Robertson, Elizabeth Bachinsky, Elizabeth Creith, Elizabeth Greene, Elizabeth Hay, Elizabeth Ruth, Elizabeth Ukrainetz, Elizabeth Verwey, Ellie Ellias, Elspeth Cameron, Emily M. Keeler, Emily Weiskopf-Ball, Emily Wilson, Emma Donoghue, Endre Farkas, Eric Siblin, Erica Ross, Ernest Hekkanen, Eufemia Fantetti, Eva Stachniak, Eve Joseph, Eve Williams, Farzana Doctor, Fern G. Z. Carr, Fiona Tinwei Lam, Fran Kimmel, Frances Backhouse, Frances Hern, Frances Itani, Frances Reilly, Frank B. Edwards, Frank Christopher Busch, Fred Dawkins, Fred Stenson, Frieda Wishinsky, Gabriel DeSantis, Gabriella O'Rourke, Gail Anderson- Dargatz, Gail Benick, Gail Nyberg, Gail Vaz-Oxlade, Gary Barwin, Gary Rasberry, Gavin Crawford, Genevieve Lehr, Genni Gunn, Geoff Gander, George Bowering, George Burden, George Elliott Clarke, George K. Ilsley, Gerry Arbour, Gerry Fostaty, Gill Deacon, Gillian Campbell, Gina McMurchy- Barber, Glen C. Strathy, Glen Sorestad, Glenda Goertzen, Glenda MacDonald, Gloria Ann Wesley, Grace O'Connell, Graydon James, Graydon Moffat, Greg Gatenby, Greg Schroder, Gregory Betts, Gwen Tuinman, Gwynn Scheltema, Hannah Georgas, Harry Manx, Hazel Hutchins, Heather Babcock, Heather L. Robb, Heidi Greco, Helaine Becker, Helen Battersby, Helen Humphreys, 30-October, 2015 Hermitofthewoods, Hooded Fang, Howard Shrier, Hrant Alianak, Hunter Collins, Iain Reid, Ian Bevis, Ian Ferguson, Ian Hamilton, Ian M. Sherwood, Ian Rogers, Ian Weir, Ian Williams, In-Flight Safety, Ingrid Gatin, Ingrid Ruthig , Irish Mythen, Isa Milman, Ivan Coyote, J. Jill Robinson, J. Peter Andersen, J.B. MacKinnon, J.L. Campbell, Jack Hostrawser, Jack Livesley, Jack Rabinovitch, Jackie Wong, Jaclyn Law, Jacqueline Guest, Jacqueline Pearce, Jacques Poitras, Jadea Kelly, James Chatto, James FitzGerald, Jamie Kennedy, Jamie Reid, Jan Conn, Jan Davidson, Jan L. Coates, Jana Peck, Jane Christmas, Jane Eaton Hamilton, Jane Farrow, Jane Munro, Jane Silcott, Jane Urquhart, Janet Barkhouse, Janet E. Cameron, Janet Hepburn, Janey Lee, Janice MacDonald, Janice Stein, Janie Chang, Jann Everard, Jason Haywood, JC Sutcliffe, Jean E. 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Sheard, John Lorinc, John Macfarlane, John Ota, John Pigeau, John Steffler, John Terpstra, John Vigna, John Wall Barger, Jon Montgomery, JonArno Lawson, Jonas Bonnetta - Evening Hymns, Jonathan Bennett, Jorge Figueiredo, Joseph Cuatico, Jowita Bydlowska, Joy Fielding, Joyce Grant, Joyce Thierry LLewellyn, Judith Graves, Judith Krause, Judith Silverthorne, Judith Thompson, Judy Arnall, Judy McFarlane, Judy Millar, Julian Ross, Julie Booker, July Talk, June Hutton, Justin Abedin, Justin Hines, Justin Lauzon, Justin Rutledge, Jyl Gordon, K.V. Skene, Kallie George, Karen Bass, Karen Gimbel, Karen Krossing, Karen Sealy, Karen Spafford-Fitz, Kari Jones, Kari- Lynn Winters, Karyn Dwyer, Karyn Ellis, Kate Arms-Roberts, Kate Braid, Kate Davis, Kate Hilton, Kate Marshall Flaherty, Kate Surette, Katerina Vaughan Fretwell, Katherena Vermette, Katherin Edwards, Katherine Govier, Katherine J. Barrett, Katherine Lawrence, Katherine Palmer Gordon, Kathleen Sheridan, Kathleen Winter, Kathryn Borel, Kathryn Rose, Kathy Buckworth, Kathy Kacer, Kathy Page, Katia Grubisic, Katrina Onstad, Katya Pine, kc dyer, Kelli Deeth, Kelsey Attard, Ken Clench, Ken Klonsky, Ken Rivard, Kerri Stephens, Kerstin Okubo, Kev Corbett, Kevin Breit, Kevin Chong, Kevin Irie, Kevin Sylvester, Kim Clark, Kim Dorland, Kim Echlin, Kim Fahner, Kim Thompson, Kim Thuy, Krista Foss, Kristen den Hartog, Kristen Roderick, Krister Shalm, Kristin Butcher, Kristjana Gunnars, Kyle McKenna, L.P. Deshaye, Laura Barakeris, Laura Best, Laura Dauphine, Laura Langston, Laura Moss, Laura Reinsborough, Laura Severinac , Laura Smith, Lauren B. Davis, Laurie Glenn Norris, Laurie McGugan, Laurie Ricou, Lea Storry, Leah Fay Goldstein, Leanne Shapton, Leanne Shirtliffe, Lee D. 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