#AUTHOR HARRIS, CHRISTIE (1907- ) A1146 ELLISON, SHIRLEY, and MISHRA, MARY. "Author Portraits: The Award-Winning Canadian Author Christie Harris." Bookbird 4 (1981):19-22. A brief biocritical overview. A1147 HARRIS, CHRISTIE. "In Tune with Tomorrow." CCL 78 (Autumn 1978):26-30. Discusses the origins of a number of her books. A1148 -----. "The Shift from Feasthouse to Book." CCL 31-32 (1983):9-11. Describes the painstaking process of rewriting Native American oral tales as literature. A1149 RADU, KENNETH. "Canadian Fantasy." CCL 1, no. 2 (Summer 1975):73-79. Places Harris in the context of Canadian fantasy. Points out weaknesses in Secret in the Stlalakum Wild and in the genre of Canadian fantasy itself but concludes that the book has real merit. A1150 WOOD, SUSAN. "Stories and Stlalakums: Christie Harris and the Sup ernatural World." CCL 15-16 (1980):47-56. Suggests that although Harris does not create worlds, as a fantasy writer, she does re-create "a world view in which spiritual, natural and human elements co-exist in harmony . . . her gift is to make us regard our own world through Indians' eyes, and with, perhaps, something of their reverence." Reviews of three of Harris's books also appear in this issue, pp. 98-105.