David Carpenter (writer) - Works

Works

  • The Forest, a novella by Georges Bugnet, translated from the original La Foret – 1977
  • Jokes for the Apocalypse – 1985
  • Jewels – 1986
  • God's Bedfellows – 1988
  • Writing Home – 1994
  • Courting Saskatchewan – 1996
  • Banjo Lessons – 1997
  • Fishing in Western Canada – 2000
  • Trout Stream Creed – 2003
  • The Ketzer – 2004
  • Luck – 2005
  • Niceman Cometh – 2008
  • Welcome to Canada – 2009
  • A Hunter's Confession – 2010

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