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The characters in Jann Everard’s sensitive and precisely calibrated stories have profound relationships with the natural world

March 18, 2024March 18, 2024
by Steven Beattie

Blue Runaways is the first fiction publication from Stonehewer Books, a new independent press out of Victoria, B.C.

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