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Writing to Go

Writing to Go

Top Ten Writing Tips
by Rob Colter
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Writings by Western Icelandic Women

Writings by Western Icelandic Women

translated by Kirsten Wolf
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Written in Blood

Written in Blood

by John Wilson
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tagged : westerns, 19th century, general (see also headings under social themes)
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I stare over my fire to the west, across the desert plain I crossed today, at the barely discernable black outline of the mountains where I camped last night. The tiny flickering campfire out on the plain is the only light. Every night for the past five days I have seen this fire as darkness falls. There is probably a man sitting by it looking up at the light of my fire. Who is he?

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Wrong for Each Other

Wrong for Each Other

by Norm Foster
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X Marks the Spot

X Marks the Spot

by Jeff Szpirglas & Danielle Saint-Onge, illustrated by Dave Whamond
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tagged : self-esteem & self-reliance, school & education, friendship
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Xwelíqwiya

Xwelíqwiya

The Life of a Stó:lō Matriarch
by Rena Point Bolton & Richard Daly
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tagged : women, native american, native americans, social activists
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Yahweh

Yahweh

The Divine Name in the Bible
by G.H. Parke-Taylor
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tagged : old testament, pneumatology, history
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Yellow Line

Yellow Line

by Sylvia Olsen
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tagged : prejudice & racism, aboriginal & indigenous, contemporary
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Where I come from, kids are divided into two groups. White kids on one side, Indigenous on the other. Sides of the room, sides of the field, the smoking pit, the hallway, the washrooms; you name it. We're on one side and they're on the other. They live on one side of the Forks River bridge, and we live on the other side. They hang out in their part of town, and we hang out in ours.

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