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The page links to these articles, which are both disambiguation articles. Could someone please supply the correct links? Thanks. --NSH001 (talk) 22:01, 24 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Please see below for some entries to respond to a "Notability" request on the page Susan McMaster. Please review these sources and tell me if this is what's wanted? I have a quite long list of my own publications and publications of reviews, e.g. Books in Canada, Booksellers Review, Ottawa Citizen, Toronto Star, Antigonish Review, Room of One's Own, etc., if more is needed; as well as the complete edition of the national magazine Branching Out (1973-80), which I founded and edited, which is currently being digitized and made available through university collections and a national American distributor; plus media events such as CBC radio interviews, etc. I haven't included the member directories for the Writers' Union of Canada, League of Canadian Poets, Writers" Federation of Nova Scotia, and other such publications, as I assume those fall under the "self-published" category. There's a lot of material and a lot of effort involved in providing it all in another form than a link to my website (http://web.ncf.ca/smcmaster), so I'd prefer to receive some guidance first? Thanks! -- Sue SusanMcMaster (talk) 02:48, 15 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Arc Magazine Poetry Magazine, Winter 2005, "Feature Review: Fruitflies ricochet off imaginary light: Nominees for the 2004 Archibald Lampman Award" by Tanis MacDonald, pp. 77–83.
Basements and Attics, Closets and Cyberspace: Explorations in Canadian Women's Archives, eds. Linda M. Morra and Jessica Schagerl, Wilfred Laurier University Press 2012, Life Writing Series, ed. Marlene Kadar, York University, frontispiece, pp. 207-14, 327 (essay and poem)
MusicWorks: The Canadian Journal of Sound Exploration, no. 38, interview with bpNichol, "Improvising Sound: Ten Sound Poets on the Poetics of Sound", pp. 9-17
National Library of Australia, Tessa Jordan, Branching out: second-wave feminist periodicals and the archive of Canadian women's writing, essay in English Studies in Canada, v. 36, no. 2-3, 2010 June-Sept, p.63(28) (ISSN: 0317-0802), Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English, http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/152764078?versionId=166485667
Tessa Jordan, Branching Out: Second-Wave Feminist Periodicals and the Archive of Canadian Women’s Writing, ESC: English Studies in Canada, Volume 36, Issue 2-3, June/September 2010, pp. 63-90 | 10.1353/esc.2010.0033, http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/esc/summary/v036/36.2-3.jordan.html
Vincent Tinguely, litlive.ca: Canadian Review of Literature in Performance, no. 2 (2011)