Ekke review in ARC Poetry Magazine
Ekke “plays with the ghostly similarities and gaps between English and Afrikaans, the Montreal poet’s first language.” Excited to see a review of Ekke in
Ekke “plays with the ghostly similarities and gaps between English and Afrikaans, the Montreal poet’s first language.” Excited to see a review of Ekke in
Readers all over the world are enjoying Ekke by Klara du Plessis! Here’s the first review from South Africa! 🌍 Multiple Identity. Meertaligheid van het
Open Books give us a closer look into the making of The Nap-Away Motel and the Scarborough building it was named after! Take a read
“This book is a gallery of myths, each of a kind of cruelty, many of them, perhaps all, related to love. (At one point love
Congratulations to Klara du Plessis, winner of this year’s Pat Lowther Memorial Award from the League of Canadian Poets! Click here to see all the
More praise for Brian Bartlett‘s All Manner of Tackle: Living with Poetry from Canadian Literature: “Bartlett reliably shows that the poetry warrants attention. He is a generous reader;
Congratulations to Shawna Lemay! The Flower Can Always Be Changing has been shortlisted for the Wilfrid Eggleston Award for Nonfiction at the 2019 Alberta Literary Awards! For a
Stalin’s Carnival, which won the 1990 Gerald Lampert award, was originally published by Quarry Press in 1989, and reissued by Palimpsest Press in 2013. Much