File 10-1 - Writings

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Writings

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RBSC-ARC-1302-10-1

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  • 1974-1998 (Creation)

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(1941 -)

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“A Long, Hot Century: Global Warming in BC”, n.d.
“A Preliminary Note on the Capilanese”, Capilano Courier, Oct. 19, 1976
“Beyond Abortion”, 1974
“Blacklisting means no book is safe and neither is our freedom”, Vancouver
Province, Aug. 20, 1982
“Canlit: What it needs is less ‘Can’, more ‘lit’”, The Magazine, Aug. 15, 1982
“Disasters Haunt Our Dreams”, Georgia Straight, July, 1994
“Closing the Books”, Georgia Straight, Oct.-Nov., 1996
“Does A Macintosh Help You Write Real Good”, n.d.
“Drawing on Skills Key for Future Animators”, Georgia Straight, April-May,
1998
“How to love worrying and stop the bomb”, The Magazine, June 6, 1982
“Losing Sight of Art’s Worth”, Georgia Straight, Sept.-Oct., 1995
“Mexican fantasy turns horror story”, Globe and Mail, Oct. 31, 1995
“Nazis on the Net”, Georgia Straight, April, 1996
“Nanotechnology: The Greatest Blessing, the Greatest Threat”, n.d.
“New priorities suggested for feminist”, Democrat, Oct., 1979
“Our Very Own ‘Boat People’”, The Vancouver Sun, July 4, 1979
“Our Warming World Could Be Hot or Cold”, Georgia Straight, Aug.1-8, 1996

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