Land of Many Shores
Natasa Ilic
, LJ Law
, Kim Geraldi
, Olivia Pellegrino
, Linda Leitch
, Christopher Evans
, Chantal Comeau
, Marilyn Stanley
, Kirsten Lyon
, Remi Gunn
, Jude Castillo
, Paula Adam
, Andrea Pole
, Noelle Walsh
, Sandra Furlotte
, Louise Walsh
, cassandra schiemann
, Amanda Toki
, Heather O'Connor
, PATRICIA SOPEL
, Laura Hines
, P. Thompson
, Margo Beredjiklian
, Jane Graham
, C. Ray
, Kim Cappellina
, Karen Kendrick
, Leslie Vermeer
, Sharon Bird
, Elle Andra-Warner
, Laurie Burns
, Siobhan Monaghan
, Audrey Joyal
, joy mills
, Deb Philippon
, Sarah Stang
, Susi Lovell
, Benita Hartwell
, Patricia Johnson
, jane luce
, Margaret Palmer
, Kathryn Galan
, Heather Belliveau
, Ken Gilmour
, RICK REVELLE
, Donald donbarnes2000
, Heather Norris
, Catherine Kelly-Brown
, Lucy Cappiello
, Carl Scott
, Candace Fertile
, Margaret Lindo
, Elysia Glover
, Sandra Dufoe
, Caleb Nault
, Mary Campbell
, Lucian Childs
, Ellen Clarke
, Margaret Jones
, Lynn Hallson
, Robert Hykawy
, Susan Baues
, Cynthia Heinrichs
, Melissa Poremba
, Janice Cournoyer
, Derek Davidson
, Randi Ann Doll
, Joann Horgan
, Denise Duvall
, Jacquie Harnett
, diana kirkwood
, Wanda Brine
, Heather Sibley
, Joan Clare
, Debra Fisher
, Virginia Reddin
, Mary-Esther Lee
, maria blanco
, Marlyn Beebe
, Anne Range
, Lara Maynard
, Natalie Mudri
, Alex Naquin
, Lisa Mallia
, Nancy Daoust
, Rebecca Ballarin
, Cherryl Koylass
, Tami Osato
, Jan Boomhouwer
, Stephanie Strain
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Hilary Squires
, Vivian Thorgeirson
, Rhona Brinkman
, Rhona Brinkman
, Rhona Brinkman
, Rhona Brinkman
, Holly Elisabeth
, Sarah Van Dyk
, Marjorie Roy
, Cathy White
, Sebastian Schulman
, Michelle McGrane
, Victoria Amodeo
, Sara Conway
, Lunkhanlal Vaiphei
editor@49thshelf.com
In Land of Many Shores, writers share their essays about life in Newfoundland and Labrador from often-neglected viewpoints. In this collection, Indigenous people, cultural minorities, LGBTQ+, people living with mental or physical disabilities and other undervalued and hidden voices are coming to the forefront, with personal, poignant, celebratory and critical visions of the land we live on.