National Poetry Month 2017 : Sharon Harris,
F e M a L eDirty unfinished glorious dollhouse of my youth, which I was not allowed to play with which sat unfinished in our house most of my life. Neither me nor Mom could figure out how to put it...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017: Sean Braune,
real feelings reachTimbers—albeit each eye is an earth timbre of a becoming resolution that being holdsto the memory’s wound; however, my dear Exploits my ashes the wound that exists to copy the...
View ArticleThe Calgary Renaissance: an interview with Sharanpal Ruprai
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 ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017 : natalie hanna,
this skin. archival,this skin. archival, unrepentant. trying to root. ash and callus. was it lovely? in these calves read blue nile maps. terminal stop. here, where the arms were sharp worried and...
View Articlerob mclennan + Amanda Earl : The Roaring Nineties
Both rob mclennan and Amanda Earl answer questions as part of Nathaniel G. Moore's new interview series, The Roaring Nineties.
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017 : Chris Johnson,
moving haibun #1as if, two doors are open and we can walk between them. who’s home’s more homelike, what’s that like anyway. we’ll read the splinter in your palm. retrograde coulda warned us contracts...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017 : Kristina Drake,
IndulgenceThe dough must be punched downto rise. Conveniently, this suits your mood, satisfies.To be strong, forceful – if only against single-celled organisms –feels good. Eventually, your knuckles...
View ArticleThe Calgary Renaissance: an interview with Andrew Wedderburn
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 ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017 : N.W. Lea,
Psuedo-Confession of the Sun WorshipperHeartsick ripple in the air.Traversing long pauses, I just shrink.Obsession with the qualities.Sorting out terrors, nights.A wandering water-bearer,a terrible...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017 : rob mclennan,
Portrait of a deerTo slide, my ruined mouth. An unlocked door. Burlesque: how stars react. At such a thought. A cavalcade of fresh grass. Doe. One hundred acre wood. Unseen, this whistled blacktop....
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2017 : Anita Dolman,
Spring snowHas made liars of us all, breath steaminglike coils of chimney smokesheathing the blocks of factories who churn out compressed sand, bricks of indifference, paving stones to sink at smart...
View ArticleChris Jennings reviews Andy Weaver's this (2015) in Arc Poetry Magazine
Ottawa poet and critic Chris Jennings was good enough to review Andy Weaver's this (2015) online at Arc Poetry Magazine. Thanks so much! This is actually the fourth review of this, after Joel W....
View Articlerob mclennan : two new(ly published) short stories
Chaudiere Books author/co-publisher rob mclennan has two recent short stories appear online, including "A dream about vegetable soup" over at The Airgonaut, and "Songs my mother taught me" at Queen...
View ArticleChristine McNair interviewed over at Open Book
Chaudiere Books co-publisher/editor Christine McNair was interviewed recently for Open Book on her latest poetry collection, Charm (2017). You can read the interview here.
View ArticleAmanda Earl at IFOA @ Harbourfront Centre, October 21: 2pm + 4pm
Chaudiere author Amanda Earl has two events at the International Festival of Authors in Toronto on October 21!Studio Theatre, Harbourfront Centre235 Queens Quay WestToronto M5J 2G8Events Amanda Earl...
View ArticleRyan Pratt reviews The Calgary Renaissance
Ryan Pratt was good enough to provide a new review of our anthology, The Calgary Renaissance (2016), over at the ottawa poetry newsletter. Thanks so much! You can see Pratt's full review, here. This is...
View ArticleThe Calgary Renaissance: an interview with Larissa Lai
Edited by derek beaulieu and rob mclennan, and designed by Chaudiere co-publisher Christine McNair, The Calgary Renaissance (Chaudiere Books, 2016) highlights some of the diverse and astonishing...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month : Natalee Caple,
Sonnet for SonnetI’ll begin hereone arm reachesafter nightthug weightstill dumb, numbedwaves above the lightenedgaze on sleeping bodiesmy sister and IBorn looking forarboreal truthokay, for a kind of...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month: Amanda Earl,
Numbers 2 from the Vispo BibleAmanda Earl is a Canadian writer, editor, publisher and visual poet living in Ottawa. She is the managing editor of Bywords.ca and the fallen angel of AngelHousePress. Her...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month: K.I. Press,
Watching Hockey for BoysWill you sleep with meif I like this hockey game?If I stare at the lines and dots long enough,the ice reverses them, cyan and yellow.I cannot skate backwards, though.Who were...
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