Dana Bath's story "Do the Celine Thing," from Universal Recipients, published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2003, appears in Geist 49. Dana Bath is also the author of What Might Have Been Rain and Plenty of Harm in God. She was born in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, and now lives in Montreal.
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ADVICE FOR THE LIT-LORN Why doesn’t anyone in North America say barmy for balmy? According to my research, Barmy came first and still enjoys a jolly life. But most North American dictionaries don’t even mention the earlier Scots barmy. —Simon McGavin, Cyberspace |