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  • Melanie Siebert, Signal Infinities (McClelland and Stewart, 2024)
    September 8, 2024

    Melanie Siebert, Signal Infinities (McClelland and Stewart, 2024)

    chrisbanks2015
  • 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)

    chrisbanks2015
  • 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)

    chrisbanks2015
  • Nothing Is Happening Here: Making The Poem Appear
    July 31, 2024

    Nothing Is Happening Here: Making The Poem Appear

    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
  • Should I Read Just One More?: Open Mic Nights and Poetry Audiences
    June 24, 2024

    Should I Read Just One More?: Open Mic Nights and Poetry Audiences

    chrisbanks2015
  • Review Rewind – Like My Dad, Rapping: A Review of Carmine Starnino’s Dirty Words: Selected Poems 1997-2016 (Kentville: Gaspereau, 2020)
    June 13, 2024

    Review Rewind – Like My Dad, Rapping: A Review of Carmine Starnino’s Dirty Words: Selected Poems 1997-2016 (Kentville: Gaspereau, 2020)

    chrisbanks2015
  • Last Hours by Jennifer May NewHook (Riddle Fence Publishing)
    June 13, 2024

    Last Hours by Jennifer May NewHook (Riddle Fence Publishing)

    chrisbanks2015
  • The Book of Benjamin by Ben Robinson (Palimpsest Press)
    June 2, 2024

    The Book of Benjamin by Ben Robinson (Palimpsest Press)

    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
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