Amanda Earl has three new poems up at Mad Crab
Chaudiere author Amanda Earl has three poems from the work-in-progress "Electric Garden" now up at Mad Crab: A compendium of literary whatsis.
View ArticleAmanda Earl : BRAVE NEW WORD
Amanda Earl has five new visual poems up at BRAVE NEW WORD.
View Articlemany gendered mothers : call for submissions
O god save all the many gendered-mothers of my heart, & all the other mothers, who do not need god or savior,our hearts persist in excess of the justice they’re refused.Dana Ward, “A Kentucky of...
View ArticleAmanda Earl on Sandra Ridley
Chaudiere author Amanda Earl has a new essay on Ottawa poet Sandra Ridley, posted today over at many gendered mothers.
View ArticleAmanda Earl in Toronto and Windsor!
Amanda Earl has posted information on two upcoming readings she's doing, including as part of the Canthius third issue launch in Toronto, and in Windsor at Biblioasis!
View ArticleAmanda Earl's Lisa Robertson, a reading diary
Chaudiere author Amanda Earl has begun posting "Lisa Robertson, a reading diary" on her blog, opening with comments on and around Robertson's Cinema of the Present (Coach House Books, 2014).
View ArticleAmanda Earl on the prose poem
Amanda Earl has a new essay, "Sentenced to Poetry: Fullness as Accumulation and Rebellion in the Prose Poem" over at the Flat Singles Press blog.
View ArticleDouglas Barbour reviews The Calgary Renaissance
Edmonton poet and critic Douglas Barbour reviews The Calgary Renaissance (2016) over at his electric ruckus blog. Thanks so much, Doug! This is the first full review of The Calgary Renaissance. You can...
View ArticleAmanda Earl reads at Poetry NOW: 9th annual Battle of the Bards! March 29,
Chaudiere Books author Amanda Earl reads as part of the 9th annual Battle of the Bards!Wednesday, March 29, 2017 - 7:30 PMPoetry NOW: IFOA WeeklyBrigantine Room235 Queens Quay WestToronto M5J 2G8Cost:...
View ArticleThe Calgary Renaissance: an interview with Paul Zits
Edited by derek beaulieu and rob mclennan, and designed by Chaudiere co-publisher Christine McNair, The Calgary Renaissance highlights some of the diverse and astonishing experimental poetry and...
View ArticleAmanda Earl : tonight at IFOA's Poetry Now! and some interview answers:
Amanda Earl reads tonight at IFOA's Poetry Now! And through such, she (and some of her co-readers) have even answered some interview questions. Good luck, Amanda! We hope she wins!
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017: Julia Polyck-O’Neill,
for a video against the mythology of everyday life (after Martha Rosler)refuse realismby foiled expectationsby palpably flouted conventions pile one on top of the other...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017 : Joe Blades,
on the road to montréaldeer feed on highway grassbald eagles sit in their nestsun sets on moosemountain and wind turbinesgolden with molten fire and suspended volcanic ashi sit inside inter-city...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017 : nathan dueck,
DEGRASSI JUNIOR HIGH– FamilySeason OneI don’t think I can (101)confusing school.I’d like to be president, but I can’t control our fate as students.I’d like to...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017: Lauren Turner
THERE’S NO MEET-CUTE FOR DESTINYIt’s like when the psychic who works the library deskgave you that book you didn’t ask forbecause it was blatantly your story and then you knewhow the ending would be...
View ArticleJoe Blades featured in rob mclennan's Spotlight series
Chaudiere Books author Joe Blades was recently featured in rob mclennan's monthly Spotlight series, via Medium, including some new poems and a short statement. You can see such here.
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017 : Carl Watts,
Boutique TownshipsTownships’snowy strips scintillating greywith cigarette butts, demarcating pigeon zones where dangling denticles dance, dip,pester into panoramas like the old-timebustle of a Jewish...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017: Stan Rogal,
The Double Hook for Sheila Watson there were strange gatherings strangeropened with a murder, the old lady fallingwhence all have departed or will step out of the airstrong odour...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017 : Jamie Sharpe,
Marketing Stare longingly overthe rails of any bridge.Poetry’s best publicityis suicide. Offeredmy wrists Do Just Itand a manuscriptto New Directions.Wish you the bestplacing your...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017 : Elee Kraljii Gardiner and Andrew McEwan,
Debating Foundationsafter L.M. MontgomeryIt comes down to an intercession. It comes down to exit strategies. It comes down to plain sight. It comes down to salt-sprayed rocks. It comes down to you, and...
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