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Address: 9 Majore St, Hawthorn, Victoria, 3122 AUSTRALIA Article: Canadian authors Author: Dr Euan Taylor Comments: Having read and enjoyed The Stone Diaries and more recently The Shipping News (yes, I know E> Annie Proulx is not a Canadian author but from this end of the world that she writes about the region makes her eligible) I was very interested to read Dr Taylor's feature. I will certainly make an effort to obtain some of the titles mentioned. With that in mind, would it be possible to publish a short bibliography (including the name of the publisher) at the end of this sort of article so that readers Down Under (or elsewhere) who want to order books which might not be in our bookstores have more to work with than just the title and author. Thanks. E-mail: jriekert@ozemail.com.au Include E-Mail: Yes Mailing List: Yes Name: mary riekert Publish Comments: Yes I am grateful to Ms. Riekert for pointing out this deficiency in the article, I would hate to think I had raised an interest only to frustrate it. The complete references for the books I mentioned are: Who Has Seen the Wind, by W. O. Mitchell; McClelland and Stewart,Toronto, 1991). Silent Words, by Ruby Slipperjack (Fifth House Publishers, Saskatoon, 1992). Murder in Gutenthal, by Armand Wiebe (Turnstone Press, Winnipeg, 1991). The History of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, by A. G. Morice (Interior Stationery Ltd., Smithers, British Columbia, 1978) Euan Taylor