This little lit-zine is quite beautifully done. It’s chock full of interesting poetry and fiction from all over Canada. This issue contains the winners of the first Litwit review contest. There is also a feature interview with poet Stephanie Bolster, and contains some of her exquisite poetry. My favorite piece was After hours, after years by Liza Potvin, a tale about a summer spent in France with an Arab lover. This piece sings with lyricism, skillful description, and sensuality. I also really liked the poems by Giovanni Malito, and Katherine Moynihan. There’s a real variety of stuff in here, and most of it is good. (AK)
lit-zine, fall 2000, 52 pages, $5, Mausumi Banerjee (Ed.), 27 Dossetter Way, Ottawa, ON, K1G 4S3, [email protected]