Tag Archives: poetry

 

Permission to attend our reading

Judy LeBlanc’s new collection of personal essays, Permission to Land, reflects on her mother’s First Nations heritage, and why this wasn’t discussed in the family during her lifetime. It’s a beautiful read and you can hear from it, and poetry … Continue reading

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Larder.. the cover!

And the winning cover image turns out to be.. Still Life with Bowl of Citrons, by Giovanna Garzoni. Very pleased with the look of this one. Much as I would have liked to feature the work of a living woman … Continue reading

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Channel this!

I’m delighted to have a poem included in the current issue of the Irish environmental literature journal Channel. The editors accept poems from around the world and have managed the question of how to celebrate each issue with a launch … Continue reading

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Life on Planet Poetry

Way back in 1988 I visited England for the first time as an adult. I had just published my second poetry collection, with a third on the way, and was keen to learn more about what was going on poetically … Continue reading

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