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Not the Full SmileDons and RebelsWomen in LoveA Fine MadnessBeyond the PointA Bum Rap for Poor George VancouverNot All Talking Heads Deserve Equal TimeWhy Ellis Doesn't Live Here Any MoreFirst ImpressionsOn the Road to Nowhere'I Am, Simply, a Writer,'The BrowserDouble, Double, Toil and TroubleDebut of D'BootOur Old EnemyThe Dread Canadian Whiteoaks DiseaseIan Young LetterDo Send a Shrink to LeoPass the Poison Separately (review)Gay in Not So Jocund CompanyTwo Ladies Not for BurningGardensCalumnity JaneHello to All ThatHer Goodness, Our GrimaceWhy bb into CC Won't GoNotes and CommentsSimon Says and Social StudiesThere Is a Literary Corner of This Foreign Field that Is Forever PseudoThere Is a Literary Corner of This Foreign Field That Is Forever PseudoGay Hints for Dire StraightsFine Old Distilled History and a First Novelist Already in a RutGay Abandon: Homosexuals Are Winning Battles in the World of Fiction but a Militant Few Are Costing Them the War in Real LifeOn Gay MilitancyGang Aft A-gay

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Ian McLachlan, "Not the Full Smile" (review), Books in Canada, December 1981, pp. 9–10I.M. Owen, "Dons and Rebels" (review), Books in Canada, October 1981, pp. 12–13I.M. Owen, "Women in Love" (review), Books in Canada, February 1982, pp. 10–11Doris Cowan, "A Fine Madness" (review), Books in Canada, April 1981, pp. 20–21Don Officer, "Beyond the Point" (review), Books in Canada, January 1982, pp. 15–16Chris Scott, "A Bum Rap for Poor George Vancouver" (review), Books in Canada, November 1980, p. 9Beth Harvor, "Not All Talking Heads Deserve Equal Time" (review), Books in Canada, November 1980, pp. 10–11Doug Fetherling, "Why Ellis Doesn't Live Here Any More" (review), Books in Canada, August–September 1980, p. 16Douglas Hill, "First Impressions" (review), Books in Canada, March 1980, p. 29David Toby Homel, "On the Road to Nowhere" (review), Books in Canada, August–September 1979, pp. 21–22John Hofsess, "'I Am, Simply, a Writer,'" Books in Canada, February 1979, pp. 8–10.Michael Smith, "The Browser" (review), Books in Canada, April 1980, p. 31Phil Surguy, "Double, Double, Toil and Trouble" (review), Books in Canada, August–September 1978, pp. 23–24I.M. Owen, "Debut of D'Boot..." (review), Books in Canada, October 1978, pp. 12–13Douglas Marshall, "The Dread Canadian Whiteoaks Disease," Books in Canada 1 (February 1972): 12-14Ian Young, Ian Young Letter, Books in Canada 1 (June 1972): 12.John Hofsess, "Do Send a Shrink to Leo" (review), Books in Canada, January 1977, pp. 12–13Mark Witten, "Pass the Poison Separately" (review), Books in Canada, October 1976, pp. 27–28.Pier Giorgio Di Cicco, "Gay in Not So Jocund Company" (review), Books in Canada, May 1976, pp. 15–16Marian Engel, "Two Ladies Not for Burning" (review), Books in Canada, May 1977, pp. 14, 16.Mark Witten, "Gardens" (review), Books in Canada, October 1976, p. 32.John Hofsess, "Calumnity Jane: The Mass Media Can't Abide Lesbian Writers—Even Brilliant Ones. In Fact, They Would Rather Break Jane Rule than Observe Her," Books in Canada, October 1976, pp. 3–6.Chris Scott, "Hello to All That," Books in Canada, October 1977, pp. 8–9John Glassco, "Her Goodness, Our Grimace" (review), Books in Canada, March 1977, pp. 3–4Ian Young, "Our Old Enemy," Books in Canada, April 1977, pp. 8–11.Eleanor Wachtel, "Why b.b. into C.C. Won't Go," Books in Canada, June-July 1979, pp. 3–6"Notes and Comments," Books in Canada, February 1978, p. 24Janet Amos, "Simon Says and Social Studies" (review), Books in Canada, December 1978, p. 34."Notes and Comments" (editorial), Books in Canada, February 1978, p. 24.Sandra Martin, "There Is a Literary Corner of This Foreign Field that Is Forever Pseudo" (First Impressions column), Books in Canada, August–September 1978, p. 36Sandra Martin, "There Is a Literary Corner of This Foreign Field That Is Forever Pseudo" (First Impressions column), Books in Canada, August–September 1978, p. 36Ian Young, "Gay Hints for Dire Straights" (review), Books in Canada, August–September 1978, p. 29.Sandra Martin, "Fine Old Distilled History and a First Novelist Already in a Rut" (First Impressions column), Books in Canada, October 1978, p. 32John Hofsess, "Gay Abandon: Homosexuals Are Winning Battles in the World of Fiction but a Militant Few Are Costing Them the War in Real Life," Books in Canada, August–September 1978, pp. 10–12Jim Quixley, "On Gay Militancy" (letter), Books in Canada, December 1978, p. 41.