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  • A Short Talk on Catherine Barnett’s “O Esperanza!” by Lisa Richter
    January 30, 2025

    A Short Talk on Catherine Barnett’s “O Esperanza!” by Lisa Richter

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  • Russell Thornton: Moments in Canadian Poetry
    January 3, 2025

    Russell Thornton: Moments in Canadian Poetry

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  • Harold Rhenisch: The Poet Dances on the Blacksmith’s Anvil, Throwing Back His Hair
    January 2, 2025

    Harold Rhenisch: The Poet Dances on the Blacksmith’s Anvil, Throwing Back His Hair

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  • How Nine Little Words Became The Loom
    November 24, 2024

    How Nine Little Words Became The Loom

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  • “Gun-Crack” Language: A review of Cory Lavender’s Come One Thing Another (Gaspereau Press 2024)
    October 10, 2024

    “Gun-Crack” Language: A review of Cory Lavender’s Come One Thing Another (Gaspereau Press 2024)

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  • Consistence
    October 7, 2024

    Consistence

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  • All The Credit: A Review of No Credit River by Zoe Whittall (Book*Hug 2024)
    September 17, 2024

    All The Credit: A Review of No Credit River by Zoe Whittall (Book*Hug 2024)

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  • Trading Poetics: A Review of Trading Beauty Secrets With The Dead by Erina Harris (Wolsak & Wynn 2024)
    September 10, 2024

    Trading Poetics: A Review of Trading Beauty Secrets With The Dead by Erina Harris (Wolsak & Wynn 2024)

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  • Referred to a [Poet]: A Review of A Fate Worse than Death by Nisha Patel(Arsenal Pulp Press, 2024)
    September 7, 2024

    Referred to a [Poet]: A Review of A Fate Worse than Death by Nisha Patel(Arsenal Pulp Press, 2024)

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  • What’s The Story Memento Mori?: Poetry and Death
    September 4, 2024

    What’s The Story Memento Mori?: Poetry and Death

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