Currently Reading

Not an instalment of 95 books because I’m not done one of them. Buried past these are more I haven’t opened or have but are temporarily waysided.
After Desire by George Stanley (2013, New Star Book)
The Ambassadors by Henry James (Kindle)
Astrophel and Stella by Philip Sidney (Online)
Bite Down Little Whisper by Don Domanki (2013, Brick)
Comfortable with Uncertainty: 108 Teachings by Pema Chodron (2003, Shambala)
Complete Surprising Fragments of Improbable Books by Stephen Brockwell (2013, Mansfield)
A Crystal through which Love Passes: Glosas for P.K. Page ed by Jesse Patrick Ferguson (2013, Buschek)
The Counting House by Sandra Ridley (2013, BookThug)
Drifting by Marco Fraticelli (2013, Catkin Press)
Earthly Pages: The Poetry of Don Domanski (2007, Wilfred Laurier U Press)
The Elements of Typographic Style by Robert Bringhurst (2004, Hartley & Marks)
The First Four Notes: Beethoven’s Fifth and the Human Imagination by Matthew Guerrieri (2012)
How to Love a Lonely Man by Rhonda Douglas (2013, Apt. 9)
The Idiot by Fyodor Dostovesky (Kindle)
Laws of Rest by David E Goldstein (2013, BookThug)
Light Light by Julie Jooston (2013, BookThug)
Magic Words: A Dictionary by Craig Conley
The Prophet’s Camel Bell by Margaret Laurence (1963)
Radiant Life Forms by Diana Brebner (1990, Netherlandic Press)
The Raw Pearl by Pearl Bailey (1969)
Selected Poems by Louis MacNeice ed. by WH Auden (Faber and Faber, 1964)
Suddenly, A Knock on the Door by Etgar Keret (2010, Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
Suicide Psalms by Mari-Lou Rowley (2008, Anvil)
Pencil of Rays and Spiked Mace by Niels Lyngsø (2004, BookThug)
Poetry in Person: Twenty-five Years of Conversation with America’s Poets ed by Alexander Neubauer (2010, Knoff)
Winter Music by Mary Lee Bragg (2013, Tree Press)
A Writer’s Life: The Margaret Laurence Lectures, ed by Writers’ Trust (2011, M&S)
No wonder I don’t make much headway; I’m a human centipede with 2 legs for a hundred spines.

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