Issue 7 November 1 2001

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issue 7 intro
editorial
about this magazine
Edmund Wu photos
John W. Gardner
HandMade in America
Coldwater Fall Fair
Creemore Ontario
Falldown
Way Past Midnight


Editor: William J. Gibson
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Made in Canada

About this magazine

bluetyger is an online magazine with articles on literature, writing, work, art, travel, technology, photography, and a host of other topics. Evolution continues. This is definitely a work in progress. This being both explanation and excuse. Mostly I like to write. I also like to take photographs. Interesting things to me, I want to share. So I have this general notion and direction and I am going to move forward with it.

Comments welcome, use the email link below.

Why "bluetyger"? Blue is my favourite colour. "Tyger" is my favourite animal and Mr. William Blake spelled it that way some years back.

Contributors sought, email for guidelines.

Fragmentation Stanzas

Where could we go? The days are full of broken minutes.

I know what to do and don't do it. Why is that?

The duty of my brain is to serve my heart
Up on a platter for the barbecue.

Wallace Stevens knew less than that in Hartford, Connecticut.

Hogg Bay used to have a very long
Railroad trestle with a guard on it during World War II.
It is gone now.

In Creemore the Clock Store has more clocks
Than black slacks my old girlfriend had hanging in her closet.
Her thin, medium, and wide body contingents.

I own too many books. The photos on the walls look.

No one has helped me move. It worked out that way.
I wanted it that way. For some reason to be undone.

I will have one beer before walking out on the last day.
And two more after I arrive in the new place.


I sit in the tree.

The tiger sits on the ground.

Gee, I love this tree.






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