Livewords Carousel 31 launch on April 4th, 2013
Livewords is pleased to host, in association with National Poetry Month, the Toronto ADVANCE launch of CAROUSEL 31.
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Livewords is pleased to host, in association with National Poetry Month, the Toronto ADVANCE launch of CAROUSEL 31.
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I’ve been reading James Pollock’s You Are Here: Essays on the Art of Poetry in Canada, and find his reviews and criticisms to be instructive, even (especially?) when I don’t agree with his conclusions. When I came upon this paragraph about avant garde or innovative poetry, I couldn’t resist sharing it: Why do these poets choose to
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It’s snowing. A lot. Last night my power went out for three hours, and I had to work in the dark, my only illumination candlelight and the fading glow of a dying laptop. As a result, once again, my kitten’s eyebrows have gone all curly. She’s adorable, but more than a little stupid when it comes to
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As I’m sure you’ve heard by now, The Globe and Mail recently changed up their Books section staff. There was an outpouring of goodwill on Twitter, which was heartening to see. More info on Q&Q, and an even-handed response from the Literary Press Group. As a result, they’re hiring a new Books Editor. If you’re interested, you
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Carousel Magazine, issue 30, Winter 2013″Domestic Secrets,” a poem about my mother’s (horrendous) cooking, appears in the latest issue of Carousel Magazine.
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The end of the world issue of Caesura, which contains my poem “A sonnet for my love on the eve of the zombie apocalypse”
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