David Hull

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David Hull was born in Regina and grew up in Owen Sound, Ontario. His poems and stories have appeared in many Canadian literary journals including The Walrus, The Malahat, The Fiddlehead, as well as On Spec, the science fiction magazine. He is a past winner of the Prairie Fire Long Fiction award.

The Man Who Remembered the Moon, is published by Dumagrad Books as a Kindle Single and as a paperback.

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The Day I Let Liberty Down

How could you not followliberty?

Sixty students were seated in a Victorian chamber with high windows and oak-panelled walls, gazing at the bejewelled and bescarved whirl who was Mme. Vaillancourt, a Parisian marvel of a certain age eased from the pages of Madeline. Young men were swooning, young women takingnotes.

“Liberté. Egalité. Fraternité,” she announced. I felt myself brace, ready to rise and

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