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  •  Form, Style & Relativism in Canadian Poetry 
    May 30, 2025

     Form, Style & Relativism in Canadian Poetry 

    chrisbanks2015
  • More Songs & More Poems: A Review of Stan Rogal’s more songs the radio won’t play (ECW Press 2025)
    April 21, 2025

    More Songs & More Poems: A Review of Stan Rogal’s more songs the radio won’t play (ECW Press 2025)

    chrisbanks2015
  • Constructing A Myth: A Review of Tolu Oloruntoba’s Unravel (M&S 2025)
    April 14, 2025

    Constructing A Myth: A Review of Tolu Oloruntoba’s Unravel (M&S 2025)

    chrisbanks2015
  • A Polyphony of Voices: A Review of Yvonne Blomer’s Death of Persephone – A Murder
    April 9, 2025

    A Polyphony of Voices: A Review of Yvonne Blomer’s Death of Persephone – A Murder

    chrisbanks2015
  • “Surprise-Drenched” Poems: A Review of stephanie roberts’ Unmet (Biblioasis 2025)
    April 7, 2025

    “Surprise-Drenched” Poems: A Review of stephanie roberts’ Unmet (Biblioasis 2025)

    chrisbanks2015
  • Stillness & Restlessness: A Review of D.A. Lockhart’s “Commonwealth” (Kegedonce Press 2025)
    April 4, 2025

    Stillness & Restlessness: A Review of D.A. Lockhart’s “Commonwealth” (Kegedonce Press 2025)

    chrisbanks2015
  • A Small Private Orchestra: A Review of Nick Thran’s Existing Music
    April 2, 2025

    A Small Private Orchestra: A Review of Nick Thran’s Existing Music

    chrisbanks2015
  • Marred-by-Association: on Marc di Saverio’s Aftersongs (Anstruther Press, 2021)
    March 5, 2025

    Marred-by-Association: on Marc di Saverio’s Aftersongs (Anstruther Press, 2021)

    chrisbanks2015
  • ‘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) 

    chrisbanks2015
  • 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)

    chrisbanks2015
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