A short interview with N.W. Lea
My short interview with Chaudiere Books author N.W. Lea, author of the imminently-forthcoming second collection, Understander, is now online at Queen Mob's Teahouse.
View ArticleSarah Mangold, Electrical Theories of Femininity
The Machine Has Not Destroyed the PromiseAround 1800, the costumed nightmare on the sofa. Dead bridesand mountaineers. For me they are grammatical. Frontier cleaners.A circle of tickets this freckled...
View Articlethe ottawa small press fair, spring 2015 edition: june 13
span-o (the small press action network - ottawa) presents: the ottawa small press book fairspring 2015 editionwill be happening Saturday, June 13, 2014 in room 203 of the Jack Purcell...
View Articlerob mclennan and Christine McNair interviewed by Jen Tynes, Horse Less Press
Christine McNair and I were recently interviewed by Jen Tynes on our collaboration-in-progress, now posted over at Horse Less Press. Much thanks! So far, selections from our little collaboration (which...
View Article12 or 20 (second series) questions with Barbara Henning
Barbara Henningis the author of three novels, seven collections of poetry and four chapbooks. Her most recent books of poetry are A Day Like Today (Negative Capability Press), A Swift Passage (Quale...
View ArticleA short interview with N.W. Lea
My short interview with Chaudiere Books author N.W. Lea, author of the imminently-forthcoming second collection, Understander, is now online at Queen Mob's Teahouse.
View ArticleSarah Mangold, Electrical Theories of Femininity
The Machine Has Not Destroyed the PromiseAround 1800, the costumed nightmare on the sofa. Dead bridesand mountaineers. For me they are grammatical. Frontier cleaners.A circle of tickets this freckled...
View ArticleLiz Howard, Infinite Citizen of the Shaking Tent
Standard TimeReality appears within itself:a bunny turns to expose a growthirregular as an asteroid with a faint pulseExiting a space formerly occupiedby her right eye, there are sciencesthat claim to...
View ArticleProfile of Aaron Tucker, with a few questions,
My profile of Toronto poet Aaron Tucker, author of punchlines (Mansfield Press, 2015) is now online at Open Book: Ontario.
View ArticleRachel Loden, Kulchur Girl
My review of Rachel Loden's Kulchur Girl(Vagabond Press, 2014) is now online at The Small Press Book Review.
View Article12 or 20 (second series) questions with Chelene Knight
Chelene Knight [photo credit: Ayelet Tsabari] was born in Vancouver and is a graduate of The Writer’s Studio at SFU. She has been published in Sassafras Literary Magazine, Room, emerge 2013 and Raven...
View Article12 or 20 (second series) questions with Susan Paddon
Susan Paddon was born and grew up in St. Thomas, Ontario, attended McGill and Concordia in Montreal, and lived overseas in Paris and London before settling in Margaree, Nova Scotia. Her poems have...
View Articlethe return of rob mclennan's poetry workshops: May-June, in our wee house,
After a break of another two and a half years, I return once again to offering poetry workshops. Originally held at Collected Works Bookstore and Coffeebar, this session will be held at our wee house...
View ArticleLance Phillips, Mimer
Wouldn’t measuring, with index finger and thumb, the slight wall between the anal cavity and the vaginal cavity of a woman require a more fixed and intimate understanding of not only the body, but...
View Articlekevin mcpherson eckhoff, Their Biography: an organism of relationships
Although Kevin McPherson Eckhoff has been praised as “the onanism of the literary world,” there is much we are still decoding about his possible past of villainy. A man who is as complex as an...
View ArticleWhy Poetry Sucks, fitzpatrick and Ball, eds.,
My review of Why Poetry Sucks: An Anthology of Humorous Experimental Poetry, eds. Jonathan Ball and ryan fitzpatrick (Insomniac Press, 2014) is now online at Arc Poetry Magazine.
View ArticleSandra Doller, Leave Your Body Behind
So there he sits, condensing away. Condensating. Every vowel so purpose, so dirty hole. Who are the ones that shake it loose my way. Shake some action, my feet. Like a radio stop. Here we are at at the...
View ArticleLance Phillips, Mimer
Wouldn’t measuring, with index finger and thumb, the slight wall between the anal cavity and the vaginal cavity of a woman require a more fixed and intimate understanding of not only the body, but...
View Article12 or 20 (small press) questions with Jared Schickling on Delete Press
Delete Press publishes work by established and emerging poets. We ask ourselves the question: what does it feel like to be set on fire with an odorless accelerant? We respond by building chapbooks...
View Article12 or 20 (second series) questions with Lance Phillips
Lance Phillips has published four books of poetry (Mimer, Corpus Socius, Cur Aliquid Vidi, and These Indicium Tales) with Ahsahta Press, and a book of experimental autobiography (Imposture Notebook)...
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