We Are Not Avatars reviewed in Hamilton Review of Books
A wonderful review of John Barton’s We Are Not Avatars! “Reading John Barton’s We Are Not Avatars: Essays, Memoirs, Manifestos feels a bit like following
A wonderful review of John Barton’s We Are Not Avatars! “Reading John Barton’s We Are Not Avatars: Essays, Memoirs, Manifestos feels a bit like following
A lovely review of The Flower Can Always Be Changing by Shawna Lemay from Kathleen Wall. “Beauty permeates The flower can always be changing–with its helpful
“Get your Blundstones on this weekend and travel into the gritty underbelly of Scarborough with Nadja Lubiw-Hazard’s The Nap Away Motel , where behind the
“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,