On his usual walk he came to a stretch where boulders were freshly dumped along the riverbank. No mystery: he knew this was to stop the erosion that had become a worry. There had been a public meeting about it; he’d meant to attend but forgotten. According to the account he read online, the room […]
John Geddes
JOHN GEDDES is a writer who lives in Ottawa. His novel, The Sundog Season, published in 2005, won the Ottawa Book Award. More recently, his story, "Home Position," won Grain's annual short fiction prize for 2023, and his poem, "Curfew," Arc Poetry Magazine's Diana Brebner Prize for 2022

