Drunken Moon
The smell of apples reminds me of you, But then again, so does stale Jim Beam breath. I laughed at the moon I saw that night– was it the one in the sky, or the one you flashed pale pink and fleeting–...
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July 23-29, 2010. This conference was the darling of the Sudbury Hypergraphic Society. While I did not attend all the events, the workshop with Marie Bilodeau and Jennifer Rouse Barbeau was great....
View ArticleTwo moon poems from NEOVerse
Scalloped clouds hid an equally Scalloped Moon in the afternoon sky. No hint of the rain to come in those sweeping strokes. Later, the moon would emerge and the sky would shed its cartooned appearance;...
View ArticleLUminaries: The Power of Popular Fiction
On October 4, 2012, I attended the first of Laurentian University’s new season of the LUminaries readings series, held at the Living with Lakes Centre (LwLC). The theme of the evening was the power of...
View ArticleShivering yet? Seasonal chill? No, it’s just Dead Air
An interview with Scott Overton. Scott Overton is a radio morning man on Rewind 103.9 FM in Ontario, Canada, who blames his off-kilter perspective on years of lost sleep from waking at 4:00am. His...
View ArticleOur Lakes Shall Set Us Free – November 6, 2012
A chilly night for a poetry anthology launch, but as several of my Sudbury Writers’ Guild friends were featured in its pages, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to blog the event :) A very well-attended...
View ArticleAn interview with Kim Fahner
Kim Fahner lives and writes in Sudbury, Ontario, where she teaches English at Marymount Academy. She had published two books of poems, You Must Imagine the Cold Here (Your Scrivener Press, 1997) and...
View ArticleWordstock Sudbury
Today, I was pleased and privileged to be a part of Wordstock Sudbury, the first of what is hoped to be a biannual literary event. At the Sudbury Theatre Centre (STC), Wordstock took over the main...
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