~New Qu shortâ€"liste categories crary magazine, | now embarked on its 25th year, has made a stronger than ever showing at the Nationâ€" al Magazine Awards with New Quarterly writers shortâ€"listed in four different maalsos Il's literary awar the shortlists bloom, and the c the The New Qua celebrating. The Waterionn.+ UW magazine Wé(erloo-based lit and the editors at New Quarterly are award season are in Jarman‘s essay, "A Nation Plays Chopsticks," is a gritty account of the attractions of Old Timers‘ hockey and of the guys who continue to play long after the knees are gone. "Hockey," he writes. "We think that‘s a first," said editor Kim Jernigan, "to have a literary magazine competing in the sports catâ€" egory." Brunswick write Anthony Jarman 'm-!vrv"' mm > * 6660 0 W # + Mark aspects. I crave a skate, a in the _ fast turn on the blades. [But n cateâ€" _ mostly] I play because I am a snoop." i first," Jarman‘s article was part an, "to _ of a gathering in the magaâ€" azine â€" zine‘s spring 2005 issue, AConte â€" @ap l LIIm o up for four national awards _Hockey Write in Canada," which it offered last year in place of a season. If turns out that many literary writâ€" ers in Canada are also writâ€" ing about sport. tice and theory of poetics: "Of this I am convinced: good poetry does not reside in beautiful or bizarre images, fine phrase making, artful mystification, esoteric allusion, linguistic mirror tricks, fractured syntax, anecdotal appeal, gorgeous description, prurient conâ€" fession, political righteousâ€" ness, social consciousness, academic research, exotiâ€" cism, topicality, or pickâ€"aâ€" backing on the lives and works of the famous dead." na, and Jasminka Klakarâ€" whose work transgresses borders both literal and metaphorical. Sarah‘s entry in the essay category is an article on Israel as experienced by a child of the Jewish diaspora growing up in secessionist Quebec. It was published in the magazine‘s fall issue, "Border Crossings and New Arrivals," which also feaâ€" tured a number of local writers and performersâ€" Carrie Snyder, Isabel Cisterâ€"