Winter Words
Helen Potrebenko

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175 pp; 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 ISBN 0-88974-047-X $15.00 “These are stories about ordinary Canadians, the kind that used to be told on winter evenings when the work was done. They are not intended to be representative but are about people I interviewed or talked to or saw or heard about. The intention is…

Taxi
Helen Potrebenko

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$10.00 plus shipping charges. In 2009, the Globe and Mail discovered Helen Potrebenko’s Taxi as a “Buried Treasure”. “In the 1970s and ’80s, Helen Potrebenko was a cherished and important Vancouver writer, well known for her early writing in Pedestal, Canada’s first women’s-liberation newspaper, and for her numerous books that included short stories, novels, poems…

Hey Waitress and Other Stories
Helen Potrebenko

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It is rare for working-class women to be given a voice in literature; Helen Potrebenko has long had the reputation of giving women this voice. From the waitress in the title story, to a fictitious interview with a not so fictitious author (herself) on CBC’s Morningside, Potrebenko once again makes people the subject, not the…

The Woman Who Loved Airports
Marusya Bociurkiw

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168 pp; $12.95, paper ISBN 0-920999-0-0 A woman encounters a fag hag, a medieval queen and a seventeenth-century voyageur in an airport lounge…The fall of the Berlin Wall becomes a backdrop for an international lesbian love-triangle. Sexy and funny, these stories move across identities and communities, from Baba’s kitchen and suburban shopping malls to the…