Ted Landrum
Ted Landrum is a poet, critic, teacher, and artist, with extensive architectural and teaching experience in the U.S. and Canada. He began writing “archi-poetry” in 1989, while studying architecture at Ball State University in Indiana. He then sustained the poetry habit while working in architecture in New York City, influenced by the jazz, theatre, and tumult of that great metropolis. Having lived in nearly a dozen cities, spiraling from Chicago to Montreal, Ottawa to Vermont, Ted now lives in Winnipeg, where he teaches architecture at the University of Manitoba, and continues to juggle artistic, professional and intellectual pursuits. Between distractions, he is building an archive of archi-poetic research at http://www.ubuloca.com.
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Three Signature Titles shortlisted for Manitoba Book Awards
Posted on: Monday, June 11, 2018
Signature Editions has thee titles shortlisted for the 2018 Manitoba Book Awards
We hope to see our Winnipeg peeps at the Manitoba Book Awards this Friday, June 15
to cheer on our 3 shortlisted titles:
Tenille K. Campbell's#IndianLovePoems up for the Mary Scorer Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher
Ted Landrum's Midway Radicals & Archi-Poems up for the Lansdowne Prize for Poetry
Jim Nason's Spirit of a Hundred Thousand Dead Animals up for the Manuela Dias Book Design Award
Awards will be handed out this Friday, June 15 at the Manitoba Book Awards Gala
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
at Robert B. Schultz Lecture Theatre
91 Ralph Campbell Rd.,
Winnipeg
Tickets available online through eventbrite.ca
Midway Radicals & Archi-Poems on McNally’s Best Sellers!
Posted on: Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Midway Radicals & Archi-Poems is listed in the top five Paperback Fiction titles for McNally Robinson's Best Sellers list for the week of April 23 – May 3. Way to go, Ted!