forthcoming author John Levy is interviewed over at Touch the Donkey; Lindsey Webb is interviewed in the '12 or 20 questions' series; Elizabeth Robinson has new work up at Conjunctions; Chris Banks has a new essay up at The Woodlot; Katie Naughton has new work up at Still Point; and Mahaila Smith is interviewed via Chaudiere Books.
Showing posts with label Conjunctions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conjunctions. Show all posts
Saturday, August 10, 2024
Saturday, July 27, 2019
some author activity: Earl, Robinson + Lederer,
Amanda Earl was interviewed in Paul Brookes' Wombwell Rainbow Interview Series, and has an essay on Ottawa's Centretown in Describing Space; Elizabeth Robinson has a new long poem up at Conjunctions; "Elizabeth Robinson, Jennifer Phelps and Jaime Robles in Conversation" has now been posted at The Argotist Online; and Katy Lederer has a new poem up at Train : a poetry journal.
Saturday, May 20, 2017
some author activity: Robinson, Bolster, mclennan, Earl, Barbour + Murphy,
Elizabeth Robinson has some new poems online at Conjunctions; Stephanie Bolster had a new poem up at NewPoetry.ca; both rob mclennan and Amanda Earl have new poems up at The Maynard; and Douglas Barbour and Sheila Murphy are interviewed over at Touch the Donkey.
Saturday, May 9, 2015
some author activity: Turnbull, beaulieu, mclennan, Ursuliak, Robinson + Carr,
Chris Turnbull has a new poem up at the Chaudiere Books blog as part of #NationalPoetryMonth, as does derek beaulieu and rob mclennan; rob mclennan is interviewed by Emily Ursuliak at University of Calgary radio's Writer's Block; Elizabeth Robinson has some new work up at Web Conjunctions; and Emily Carr has a new piece posted as part of Amanda Earl's NationalPoetryMonth.ca
Friday, October 28, 2011
some author activity: Stephen Brockwell + Emily Carr,
Ottawa poet Stephen Brockwell read from his "Impossible Books" work-in-progress (that includes his above/ground press chapbook) at the In/words reading series the other night, and Odourless Press was good enough to post selected audio of the evening. In other news, Calgary poet Emily Carr, author of the above/ground chapbook, & look there goes a sparrow transplanting soil, has new poems online at Web Conjunctions, and even a new book. Did you know any of that?
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Conjunctions,
Emily Carr,
in/words,
reading,
Stephen Brockwell
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