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  • The Personal Universe: A Review of Jes Battis’s I Hate Parties (Nightwood Editions 2024)
    September 3, 2024

    The Personal Universe: A Review of Jes Battis’s I Hate Parties (Nightwood Editions 2024)

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  • Call a Ho[pe]line: A Review of I Will Get Up Off Of by Simina Banu (Coach House Books, 2024)
    August 15, 2024

    Call a Ho[pe]line: A Review of I Will Get Up Off Of by Simina Banu (Coach House Books, 2024)

    chrisbanks2015
  • Funny Grievings: A Review of Midway by Kayla Czaga (Anansi Press, 2024)
    July 28, 2024

    Funny Grievings: A Review of Midway by Kayla Czaga (Anansi Press, 2024)

    chrisbanks2015
  • How in the Fire We Must Be: a review of Robert Colman’s Ghost Work (Palimpsest Press)
    May 29, 2024

    How in the Fire We Must Be: a review of Robert Colman’s Ghost Work (Palimpsest Press)

    chrisbanks2015
  • Sharp Strikes: Domenica Martinello’s Good Want (Coach House Books)
    May 28, 2024

    Sharp Strikes: Domenica Martinello’s Good Want (Coach House Books)

    chrisbanks2015
  • ‘Reality is always Virtual’: A Review of Matt Rader’s Fine (Nightwood Editions)
    May 20, 2024

    ‘Reality is always Virtual’: A Review of Matt Rader’s Fine (Nightwood Editions)

    chrisbanks2015
  • THe R VI W :  A Review of The Work by Bren Simmers (Gaspereau Press)
    May 11, 2024

    THe R VI W :  A Review of The Work by Bren Simmers (Gaspereau Press)

    chrisbanks2015
  • One poet’s take on the restructuring of the Griffin Prize
    May 6, 2024

    One poet’s take on the restructuring of the Griffin Prize

    chrisbanks2015
  • Day in the Life of a CanLit Publicist
    April 30, 2024

    Day in the Life of a CanLit Publicist

    chrisbanks2015
  • The Difference between Zest and Pith: A Review of Talking To Strangers by Rhea Tregebov (Véhicule Press)
    April 20, 2024

    The Difference between Zest and Pith: A Review of Talking To Strangers by Rhea Tregebov (Véhicule Press)

    chrisbanks2015
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