Dividing the Wayside review in VERSe Ottawa
“Its poems stand with arms open in friendship to the past, belonging nevertheless to the present.” Read the rest of this short and sweet review
“Its poems stand with arms open in friendship to the past, belonging nevertheless to the present.” Read the rest of this short and sweet review
“Jenny Haysom’s debut collection Dividing the Wayside shows off her linguistic prowess while spanning a spectrum of themes. Playing on traditional forms such as the
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
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;
Special thanks to Lisa Banks and Hamilton Arts and Letters for this review of Brian Bartlett’s All Manner of Tackle. “Bartlett, with his careful, attentive reading,
Jamie Tennant‘s The Captain of Kinnoull Hill received a rave review in the U of T Quarterly. Much thanks to Brandon McFarlane. “Tennant transforms every moment
Early review of John Wall Barger’s The Mean Game from the Roanoke Review. Thanks to Cameron MacKenzie. The Mean Game is available to order now.
Tanis Franco has written a lovely review of Claire Kelly’s Maunder for Maisonneuve: “These poems, whether long rambles or alleyway shortcuts, are not time wasted.