A Lemon Hound interview with Don Share of Poetry Magazine where he says, “Some conventional-looking poems are deeply, wonderfully subversive, while some ostensibly experimental work is actually thoroughly conventional.” and “If you put a poem or a book in front of me, I want to read it and think about it: I want to see […]
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Ottawa fall small press fair
The pre-press fair reading was reasonably well attended with a couple dozen people. Lisa Pasold — wonderful articulate lady — was reading from the start of her novel Rats of Las Vegas. (A compelling sounding book.) She also read from her chapbook, being signed below, Michael Dennis (pictured) read from his recent Coming Ashore on […]
City of Ottawa: Fall/Winter 2010
Self-Expression Through Poetry Plunge into the unknown with this dynamic and inspiring opportunity for self-expression! Fun games and insightful exercises. Dive into your own creative process, coming up with tools and tips for writing, improvisation and ‘freestyling’, interpretation, and voice. Shenkman Arts Centre Wed 7-8:30 pm Sep 23-Nov 25 $262.50 420126 Jan 20-Mar 31 $262.50 […]
Words About Non-Verbal
“What follows is my subjective analysis of a statistically insignificant data set.” ~ Robert Peake in the death of loftiness in poetry. His poll results is neat. It comes as a variant of what is life, what is art. Is life art and the distinction being label? How does one reward another for living in […]
Broadside: gut spannering in a crowded room of the head
I put this out on freebee table at the small press fair…. gut spannering in a crowded room of the head i) if clothes would wash themselves: watch those limbs animated moments are seldom conveniently timed: ticks abandon your “self”: the lack is how the night gets in under the sunset over the ribcage: hair […]