SAD IT IS THAT IN AN AGE WHEN CANADIAN content is so often yearned for, and originality is so often mourned, that parents, educators, and families seem to have closed the door forever on the works of Catherine Anthony Clark. Her works have been acknowledged as the beach head of Canadian fantasy, yet they grow deeper into obscurity with each passing year. I would like to suggest that all interested persons visit their library, read one of The Golden Pine Cone, The Sun Horse, The One-Winged Dragon, The Silver Man, The Diamond Feather or The Hunter and The Medicine Man. Then, write to the publisher Macmillan of Canada, 29 Birch Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4V 1E2to urge that these classic works be reprinted.

R.M. Stewart
Burnaby

[Summer/BCBW 1989]