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To the Heart of the Matter
By David Creelman
Published in Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 240 (2020): 171-172.
By David Creelman
Published in Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 240 (2020): 171-172.
- Murder And Other Essays by David Adams Richards
Seeking in Chaos
By David Creelman
Published in Canadian Literature 185 (Summer 2005): 169-170.
By David Creelman
Published in Canadian Literature 185 (Summer 2005): 169-170.
- Open by Lisa Moore
Placing the Text
By David Creelman
Published in On Thomas King. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 161-162 (Summer/Autumn 1999): 178-179.
By David Creelman
Published in On Thomas King. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 161-162 (Summer/Autumn 1999): 178-179.
- The Margin Speaks: A Study of Margaret Laurence and Robert Kroetsch from a Post-Colonial Point of View by Gunilla Florby
- Novels and the Nation: Essays in Canadian Literature by Frank Birbalsingh
Talking Writing
By David Creelman
Published in Canadian Literature 156 (Spring 1998): 145-147.
By David Creelman
Published in Canadian Literature 156 (Spring 1998): 145-147.
- More Writers & Company by Eleanor Wachtel
- A Likely Story: the writing life by Robert Kroetsch
- Interviews to Literature by Jean Royer
Book Reviews of David Creelman's Works
Setting in the East: Maritime Realist Fiction
By David Creelman
Reviewed in Writing with a Tension by Tracy Whalen
By David Creelman
Reviewed in Writing with a Tension by Tracy Whalen
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