Generation 1998

Foreword

Each year Generation proclaims itself as in various ways distinct from its predecessors. The writers assert their own voices, the volume, with its range of visual art and writing in different genres, assumes a unity or heterodoxy that reflects on the community that brings forth each year’s Generation. For me, over the five years that I have watched Generation as the chair of English, I have enjoyed the differences, the nuances that are themselves expressions of our university and our department. The editorial board has succeeded in creating a professional journal, well-conceived in design and superior in the quality of its contents.

Generation 98 has mature voice to it; its writing seems thoughtful and fresh; together the prose and verse convey a tone of reflection different from other years. I’ve enjoyed this new Generation, and the contributors and editorial board should take pride in their fine work. As Generation nears the end of its fourth decade of publication, I thank all who have worked on this to help give voice to the imaginative spirit of creative writing at the University of Windsor.

— Wyman H. Herendeen
Professor and Chair
English Language, Literature and Creative Writing


General Editor: Jamie Hobart

Editorial Board/Copy Editing:
Joy de Bruyn
Bob Kuburov
Edith Newell-Beattie
Ivete Prazeres
Scott Randall
Brian Scanlan

Art Editor: Simon Watson

Data Entry:
Bob Kuburov
Jamie Hobart
Scott Randall
Brian Scanlan

Layout and Design: Jamie Hobart

Advertising: Edith Newell-Beattie

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Wyman Herendeen

Managing Editor: Jonathan Dewar

Featuring work by:

  • Victoria Abboud
  • Sean Burgess
  • Diana Field
  • Jamie Gegeny
  • Dani Harris
  • Chris Kehoe
  • Antoinette Latour
  • perciVal marcaida
  • Sandra Muse Miller
  • Phil Morais
  • Laura Page
  • Andrew Pudlak
  • Joshua Reid
  • Claudia Sautter
  • Helen Sianos
  • W. M. Snowden
  • Babs Wright
  • Dawn Zampa

Generation is one of Canada’s oldest student publications.