The Call of the Red-winged Blackbird
The Call of the Red-winged Blackbird
Marilyn Stanley
, Kirsten Lyon
, Chantal Comeau
, Jude Castillo
, cassandra schiemann
, Barry Kazimer
, P. Thompson
, Tina May
, Lorraine Lambie
, Natasa Ilic
, Deana Bueley
, marika k. poulin
, Holly Elisabeth
, sarah campbell
, Linda Leitch
, Virginia Reddin
, Jessica Trento
, Hilary Squires
, Shelley Gibbs
, Joan Wyatt
, Heather Norris
, Melissa Kohlman
, Susan Hroncek
, Catherine Young
, Joshua Lewis
, Linda Ham
, Elizabeth Obermeyer
, Remi Gunn
, Rebecca Forest
, Jenn George
, Margo Beredjiklian
, finn mulryan
, C. Ray
, Debra Fisher
, Eli Cherney
, LJ Law
, Sunshine Gudlaugson
, Julie Kaniak
, Melinda MacPhail
, Dana Francoeur
, Katherine Koller
, Peggy Walt
, Benita Hartwell
, Patricia Johnson
, Janice Cournoyer
, Siobhan Monaghan
, Jane Graham
, Gwynn Scheltema
, Sara Conway
, Cynthia Heinrichs
, Elizabeth Ivanovich
, Vicki Bedford
, Rodney Cross
, Rosa Cross
, Carl Scott
, Ken Gilmour
, Kathryn Galan
, BJ Underwood
, Melissa Poremba
, Lynn Hallson
, jane luce
, Karen Nordrum
, Heather Belliveau
, Debbie Rodgers
, Kim Cappellina
, Ellen Clarke
, Pam Keetch
, Pearl Pirie
, Susan Terendy
, Teira Stauth
, Lise Gaston
, Mary Campbell
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Patricia McKeown
, Catherine Westerberg
, Randi Ann Doll
, Silvia Demmy
, Diane O'Flaherty
, Lynn Bechtel
, Janet Meisner
, Chris Lantz
, Deb Philippon
, Patti Reed
, Cindy Bodini
, Barbara Hutchins
, Janet Miller
, Denise Duvall
, Sarah Schwartz
, Derek Davidson
, Noelle Walsh
, Karen Kendrick
, Sharon Bird
, Kevin Smith
, Ilze Hillier
, Meradith Anderson
, Rebecca Dixon
, Susan Fitzgerald
, Anne Blanchard
, Michelle Power
, Brenda Power
, Linda MacIntyre
, Stephanie Baird
, Christopher Evans
, Vivian Thorgeirson
, Thelma Ball
, Erin Braam
, Joanne Epp
, Anvitha B.
, Chris Carvalho
, Cathi McLean
, Leah P
, Susan Toy
, Rachel Watts
, Sandra Dufoe
, Lisa Mallia
, Kristin Farrell
, Linda Zanichkowsky
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In this collection of essays Tim Bowling picks up the common questions, and beauties, of life and examines them closely. From questions of love and money to the search for solitude in a clamouring world, to poetry and the place of art today, Bowling writes thoughtfully on what it means to be alive. In the end, we come back to the moon, the trees, the salmon that swim to the sea and the call of the red-winged blackbird, which his mother imitated to call him inside at night, as a child.