Clarence Birdseye Eats His Way Through Labrador
BY Matthew Hollett
OF ALL the animals Clarence Birdseye devoured during his three years in Labrador, lynx was the most memorable.
Falling Leaves Write About Themselves
BY Matthew Hollett
I WANTED TO TRY collaging together a poem from the pages of an old issue of NQ. I chose the Spring 1963 issue because it features the exact same photo of a whitecoat seal that was on the cover in Spring 1962… except with awkwardly-pasted additional seals.
Only Spectators
BY Mavis Penney
Darrell Bennett is a Happy Valley-Goose Bay businessman. He recently sold his family store and gas-bar to his daughter and son-in-law, but he is still active in wholesaling and distributing…
Woody Point: Doing it the Write Way
BY Newfoundland Quarterly Magazine (Print)
IF IT WAS purely artistic, with no connection to the community, it wouldn’t work.
The Trout River Blue Whale
BY Newfoundland Quarterly Magazine (Print)
IN MAY 2014, two blue whale carcasses washed up on the beaches of Trout River and Rocky Harbour. There are only 250 estimated in the North Atlantic, perhaps 20,000 worldwide.