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“You May Think This, But: An Interview With Maggie de Vries,” Canadian Literature no. 193 (2004): 59-70, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/canlit/article/view/193038.
Theatre in British Columbia. Critical Perspectives on Canadian Theatre in English, Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2006. 228 pp. 0887548024.
“But the Shadow of Her Story: Narrative Unsettlement, Self-Inscription, and Translation in Pauline Johnson's Legends of Vancouver,” Studies in American Indian Literatures 13, no. 4 (2001): 51-78, https://www.jstor.org/stable/20737034.
“Dumb Talk: Echoes of the Indigenous Voice in the Literature of British Columbia,” BC Studies 65 (1985): 34-47, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/1203/1247.
“The Writing of British Columbia Writing,” BC Studies 100 (1994): 106-120, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/852/894.
A Field Guide to "A Guide to Dungeness Spit". Lantzville: Oolichan, 1997. 18 pp.
Salal: Listening for the Northwest Understory. Edmonton: NeWest Press, 2007. 256 pp. 9781897126226.
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Translating Haida Poetry: An Interview With Robert Bringhurst. Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2002. 23 pp.
“Spin the Tale Inside: Opacity and Respectful Distance in Lee Maracle’s Celia’s Song,” Studies in Canadian Literature 2, no. 46 (2021): 88-107, https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/SCL/article/view/32907.
“A Comment on Alan G. Cairns' "The Study of the Provinces: A Review Article",” BC Studies 16 (1973): 78-82, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/191625/188701.
Raincoast Chronicles 23: Harbour Publishing 40th Anniversary Edition. Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing, 2015. 192 pp. 9781550177107.
“A Poem on Arthur's Life,” Canadian Architect 54, no. 10 (2009): 22-25.
“A Half Century of Writing on Vancouver's History,” BC Studies 69/70 (1986): 311-325, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/1236/1280.
“"From Sea and Cedar to Concrete Sidewalks" A Review Essay by Judith Saltman,” BC Studies 150 (2006): 103-111, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/696/742.
“The Thunderbird at Ashcroft,” Vancouver Review 18/19 (1995): 1,26-33.
“Rethinking the Paratext: Digital Story-Mapping E. Pauline Johnson’s and Chief Joe & Mary Capilano’s Legends of Vancouver (1911),” BC Studies 197 (2018): 107-121, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/189763/187022.
“Kwaskastahsowin (“Put things to right”): Case Studies in Twentieth-Century Indigenous Women’s Writing, Editing, and Publishing in Canada.” PhD, Simon Fraser University, 2020.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects gender Indigenous literature
“Kwaskastahsowin (“Put things to right”): Case Studies in Twentieth-Century Indigenous Women’s Writing, Editing, and Publishing in Canada.” PhD. Simon Fraser University, 2020.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects gender Indigenous literature
Lake & Other Stories. Stratford: Mercury Press, 1996. 144 pp.
“‘I Am Canadian’: Truth of Citizenship in Joy Kogawa’s ‘Obasan',” American Review of Canadian Studies 36, no. 3 (2006): 478-97.
“Vancouver's PuSh 2008 and the Phenomenon of Festivals,” Canadian Theatre Review no. 138 (2009): 43-47.
“BC Publishers Face Funding Blow,” Quill and Quire 67, no. 11 (2001): 8.
“The Fate of the Oolichan: Prospects of Eco-Cultural Restoration in Eden Robinson’s Monkey Beach,” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 44, no. 2 (2009): 15-33.
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West by Northwest, British Columbia Short Stories. Vancouver: Polestar Press, 1998. 284 pp.
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“"This Book Is Ours. This Book Belongs to All of Us." A Conversation on Why Indigenous Literatures Matter, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2018,” BC Studies 198 (2018): 163-177, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/190710/187059.
Coming to Light, Contemporary Translations of the Native Literature of North America. New York: Viking Books/Random House, 1996. 801 pp.
Tales from the Canadian Rockies. Brian Patton, editor, Edmonton: Hurtig, 1984. 303 pp.
The Heart of the Community: The Best of the Carnegie Newsletter. Vancouver: New Star Books, 2003. 239 pp. 0921586949.
“Constructing a “Better Britain” in British Columbia: the travelogues, poetry and literature of Hilda Glynn-Ward, 1886–1966,” Studies in Travel Writing 1, no. 24 (2020): 62-87, https://doi.org/10.1080/13645145.2020.1812019.
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