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The Envoy

Mark Carney has a plan

Bubble Weary in Trump's America

A dispatch from the early days of a divided nation

On Familiar Spirits

A senator warns against another witch hunt

W.M. Herring

W.M. Herring is an emerging writer who lives, works and observes nature in rural north-central British Columbia. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Arc Poetry, Christian Century, The Nashwaak Review, Passion: Poetry, The Prairie Journal and Time of Singing.

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W.M. Herring

Thresholds

October 2013
  When toddler and grandmother follow the garden path ready to pick new peas they come upon a steaming pile of bear scat. They calmly turn around, go home without the peas. Taking fifty dollars from her purse laying it on the table the woman simply says                  Get the boy a dog.…