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Man On a Wheel: A Tribute to Patrick O’Connell
Man on a Wheel is Scott Nolan’s tribute to poet Patrick O'Connell, blending O'Connell's verses with Nolan's musical style, featuring a CD with eight original songs and an illustrated lyric book with Nolan’s paper collages. >>
This collection of poetry explores the human cost of military conflict, power politics, environmental disasters and gun violence. >>
Metropantheon attributes a supernatural design and grand meaning to urban spaces, and invites readers to encounter cities with the same sense of wonder and imaginative renewal. >>
A work of serious play, which springs from enjoyment found on the porous boundaries of sense and non-sense. >>
Poems in this collection range from a tribute to the paintings of the late Alex Coville to found poems gleaned from how-to-books and anthologies and culminate in a moving eulogy for an upstairs neighbour. >>
With surprising, impressive, yet subtle skill, Terence Young guides us between the dreamy spirit of memory and the quirky arena of home repairs, child-rearing, and marriage. In Moving Day, the world can be both a dear and deceptive place. >>
In Once Houses Could Fly, ten kayakers snail along the rugged fjords of Ellesmere Island in the High Arctic. These poems speak of the bite and beauty of weather and the limits it sets on us. Beginner’s prowess ends in taking inventory of thumbs and “aging’s howl,” yet the light’s redemptive peace settles all distress, and what lasts is the quiet gratitude that overtakes the narrator, as the journey sets the pace for the soul to catch up with the body.
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