Close to the Fire
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"A quirky little morality play, told with humour." — The Globe and Mail
"A fine concatenation of fire, wind, death, and birth, with lashings of drama and food, Close to the Fire is tightly scripted, mordantly funny, and wise." — Quill & Quire
"Delicious and disturbing... a quick and powerful read that chills and warms at exactly the same time." — The Coast
"A supernatural cameraman, taking perfectly framed pictures inside the mind and out." — Books in Canada
"A master of natural dialogue and evocative sketches." — Publishers Weekly
"A chronicler extraordinaire." — Ottawa Citizen
"A plot rife with possibilities." — Toronto Star
David Helwig (1938-2018) grew up in Ontario and lived in Belfast, Prince Edward Island. He founded the Best Canadian Stories series, and he was the author of sixteen books of fiction and numerous works of non-fiction, including poetry, memoir, documentary and translation. His most recent work of fiction was Close to the Fire (Goose Lane, 1999), a novella, and the novel, The Time of Her Life (Goose Lane, 2000). "Missing Notes" appeared in ArtsAtlantic (61) and was selected for 98: Best Canadian Stories.