I haven’t updated the list in a while so I’m a month or two behind my own curve. I think I’ll post in segments rather than a mega-post. Throwing a curve in my curve is realizing I forgot from my summer list a book. The numbering may not match my list from twitter anymore. Ah […]
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Praamsma
New at LitLand if you missed it tonight, a conversation with Wanda Praamsma, who has a new book called a thin line between (BookThug, 2014) where she talks about her book, the long poem and about rooting the external in the internal. She writes at www.whywandawrites.com She is reading with the next station call of […]
Blink Gallery: Something Leads to Something Else
Something Leads to Something Else considers how artists conceptualize their research, of how their work comes to be. It is not a definitive account, but rather allowing room for different approaches, across different media, including collage, drawing, photography, sculpture, ceramics, poetry and video. Artists: Martin Golland’s paintings describe a fictional meeting point between built environments […]
Various and Sundry, also Sun-dried
Ottawa writer Deborah-Anne Tunney has a short story collection coming this fall. Enter at GoodReads to win a copy of The View from the Lane. Also this fall: a call for Making Contact: Circulating Small and Micro Press Poetry in Canada organized by Cameron Anstee. There’s also calls for postmodernism, Women Writing North by Alana […]
Come Let us Workshop Together
Some Tree Seed Workshop participants earlier this week where Peter Richardson did a round table of poems sent ahead and brought in on the day. He gave a couple exercises and an essay of notes on his process. Next time, next Tree, is September 23, workshop doors open 6:30 at Black Squirrel Books, 1073 Bank […]