spring 2014
Table of Contents
Return to Home PageAn Interview with a Caribou Richard Kelly Kemick
The Ford Takes Us to Wreck Beach Melissa Sawatsky
We Are At Our Best When the Rain Ceases Falling on Hanover Richard-Yves Sitoski
I Invent a Character Before Lunch Steve Klepetar
Poem for Jeff Poetry Shortage Kayla Czaga
The Day The Rain Stopped Jane Mellor
Ariadne: the untangler Fiona Mitchell
No Small Effort Joseph Dorazio
In the South Chilcotins The Shell Rob Taylor
The Last Year of His Life Barbara Brooks
Lost and Found Things I Noticed . . . Ricky Garni
No Small Effort
Perhaps
even the
smallest
effort—
no bigger
than an ant,
winds up in
a manufacturing
plant, where
workers using
elbow grease
fuel their factory
with the energy
small efforts
release.