"Every brave voice deserves a hearing,"; according to Wayson Choy, in response to the sixth anthology from the Quirk-e collective, The Bridge Generation: A Queer Elders' Chronicle from No Rights to Civil Rights (self-published $16). The anthology of short prose and graphic memoirs reflects upon the shared journey of homosexuals in Canada who can recall times when gays were "once defined as sick outlaws, imprisoned in jails and mental institutions, strapped down and 'cured' with electric shocks." Edited by host artists Claire Robson and Kelsey Blair, with introductions by Dr. Elise Chenier, Department of History at SFU, The Bridge Generation has been published in collaboration with Simon Fraser University's Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies. The members of Quirk-e describe themselves as a "discordant and unruly choir, insisting, despite the odds, on showing the height, depth and breadth of their experiences."; 978-1-4834-0635-0.