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  • Some Notes on Judging Poetry – Rob Taylor
    January 19, 2025

    Some Notes on Judging Poetry – Rob Taylor

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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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  • No Vacancy For the Mad and the Lonely: On Writing The Sacred Heart Motel
    October 24, 2024

    No Vacancy For the Mad and the Lonely: On Writing The Sacred Heart Motel

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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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  • ‘A Fire In The Whole Idea’: A Review of Alice Burdick’s Ox Lost, Snow Deep (A Feed Dog Book 2024) 
    September 28, 2024

    ‘A Fire In The Whole Idea’: A Review of Alice Burdick’s Ox Lost, Snow Deep (A Feed Dog Book 2024) 

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  • New Day, New Sky, New Book: A Review of Brian Bartlett’s The Astonishing Room (Frontenac House, 2024)
    September 24, 2024

    New Day, New Sky, New Book: A Review of Brian Bartlett’s The Astonishing Room (Frontenac House, 2024)

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  • Grand Tuning and An Incongruous Discipline: A review of One River: New & Selected Poems  by Ricardo Sternberg (Signal Editions)
    September 21, 2024

    Grand Tuning and An Incongruous Discipline: A review of One River: New & Selected Poems  by Ricardo Sternberg (Signal Editions)

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