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Author: Clint Hutzulak


Oct 2002
13
by Mary-Lou Zeitoun

Porcupine's Quill
142 pages $14.95
ISBN: 0889842329
Donovan's Station
by Robin McGrath

Killick Press
193 pages $16.95
ISBN: 1894294424
The Beautiful Dead End
by Clint Hutzulak

Anvil Press
202 pages $14.95
ISBN: 1895636396

First Novels
by W.P Kinsella
What a pleasure it is to read a novel that is highly original, clearly written and full of memorable situations and observations. The Beautiful Dead End, by Clint Hutzulak, Anvil Press, $14.95, 202 pages, ISBN: 1895636396), in its first pages appears to be just another novel about lowlifes. Read more...
Apr 2002
The Beautiful Dead End
by Clint Hutzulak

Anvil Press
202 pages $14.95
ISBN: 1895636396

Brief Reviews
by Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer
Fiction Step into Clint Hutzulak's sepulchral world. The Beautiful Dead End (Anvil press, 202 pages, $14.95 paper, ISBN: 1895636396) is a place of necrophilia, jealous murder, hard drinking, hard using, loveless sex, suicide and disappearance. Everything about this book is falling awayłthe plot, the prose, the characters, the landscape. It is all in the state of ghostly transference. Read more...
Apr 2003
Heave
by Christy Ann Conlin

Doubleday Canada
322 pages $29.95 paper
ISBN: 0385658079
Spelling Mississippi
by Marnie Woodrow

Knopf Canada
386 pages $34.95 paper
ISBN: 0676974317
Crow Lake
by Mary Lawson

Knopf Canada
291 pages $34.95 cloth
ISBN: 0676974791
Stay
by Aislinn Hunter

Polestar
269 pages $21.95 paper
ISBN: 1551925680
The Beautiful Dead End
by Clint Hutzulak

Anvil Press
202 pages $14.95
ISBN: 1895636396
The Wrong Madonna
by Britt Holstrom

Cormorant Books
399 pages $22.95 paper
ISBN: 1896951368

2002łAnother Batch of Winning Fiction. The Amazon.com/Books in Canada First Novel Award Shortlist
by W.P. Kinsella
Three of the finalists were reviewed in my first 2002 first novels column. I had hoped this would be a spectacular year, but unfortunately the quality didn't quite hold up. Looking the year over, the overall quality of the 2002 novels differed little from that of 2001. The best books were world class, the worst left me wondering why I subject myself to reading 50/60 first novels a year. Last year, 2001, was the year of the boarding school novel, most of them pretty awful Read more...
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