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Stag Line: Stories by Men

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Stag Line is a compelling anthology of short fiction that brings Canada's finest contemporary male writers together to explore the changing nature of masculinity.

Emerging male writers like Michael V. Smith and Richard Cumyn join such well-established authors as Graeme Gibson, Patrick Lane, Leon Rooke, Rudy Wiebe, and 1995 Governor General’s Award-winner Greg Hollingshead to offer up a rich smorgasbord of innovative variations on the age-old question "What is a man?"

212 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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Bonnie Burnard

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Bonnie Burnard was a Canadian novelist and short story writer.

She grew up in Forest, Ontario and lived much of her life in Saskatchewan. Burnard based her books on her roots in Southwestern Ontario.

In 1989 Women of Influence won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for a first novel. In 1995 she was awarded the Marian Engel Award, and in 1999, she won the Giller Prize for her novel, A Good House.

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