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Lena Dunham is reading Julie Cameron Gray’s Lady Crawford, praising the collection for the way it “eschews abstraction in favor of finely honed narratives about
Lena Dunham is reading Julie Cameron Gray’s Lady Crawford, praising the collection for the way it “eschews abstraction in favor of finely honed narratives about
On The Malahat Review’s site, Tanis MacDonald generously reviews Mary Dalton’s Edge: Essay, Reviews, Interviews. “Dalton’s lifelong work is not yet done on the edge
The current issues of ARC and The Malahat Review both include strong reviews of Ruth Roach Pierson’s Realignment. In The Malahat Review, Dean Steadman praises how the
In Hamilton Arts and Letters magazine’s Rave Review section, John Nyman’s Players received lots of praise from Danny Jacobs: “The poems are purposely shifty, but
In Northumberland Today, Wally Keeler has lots of nice things to say about John Nyman’s Players, noting the book’s “eclectic and intricate presentation […] cleverly assembled
Here are two more opportunities to hear Players author John Nyman read this spring! May 31: Art Bar — 8 p.m., The Black Swan, 154 Danforth
Mary Dalton’s Edge: Essays, Reviews, Interviews is gathering lots of attention. In Partisan, Patrick O’Reilly praises the collection: “… incendiary in its intellect, arresting and alien in its beauty.” Read
From over at the Library of Pacific Tranquility, here’s a nice review of Mark Sampson’s Weathervane: “Sampson has the ability here to wax profanely about