Searching for Signal

Searching for Signal

Searching for Signal is a long poem that bears witness to the quotidian, disorienting shifts of grief as a father makes his way toward his death over 3 seasons.

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Seeing Things

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Seeing Things

Structured in three movements, Seeing Things probes what lies beneath the visible world. Whether contemplating the current political climate, examining mundane objects, or reflecting on past experiences, this collection traces the current of the river of life and the invisible forces and laws that poet and reader alike will never understand. >>

Seeing You Home

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Seeing You Home

This collection of interconnected short stories follows a woman’s journey through grief after her husband is diagnosed with cancer, capturing the complex emotions of love and loss, the challenge of rebuilding after bereavement, and exploring how tragedy affects our very consciousness. >>

Selkirk Avenue

Selkirk Avenue

Selkirk Avenue, long the street of dreams for new immigrants to Winnipeg, is seen through a close-up lens in this play, narrated by Harold, who has recorded the lives of the inhabitants from his photography studio through the changes of the years. >>

Shop Class Hall Pass: Facing the Buried Trauma of Sexual Assault

Shop Class Hall Pass: Facing the Buried Trauma of Sexual Assault

Special Constable Karin Martel responds to 911 calls and after a couple of particularly disturbing calls continue to haunt her, she sees a therapist, but the visit leads to an exploration of her own experience of being sexually assaulted in high school. >>

Signs of Subversive Innocents

Signs of Subversive Innocents

Signs of Subversive Innocents travels the depth of human experience from the celebratory to the delusional. Uniquely structured around a quartet set in an abandoned marble quarry, the poems resonate for their ingenuity and range while evoking the search for connection in a complex world. >>

Simultaneous Translation

Simultaneous Translation

A CD of spoken word with music, Simultaneous Translation features sixteen poems, written and performed by the award-winning Terrance Cox. >>

Sing a Song of Summer

Sing a Song of Summer

Summer tourists and cottagers have flocked to the lakeshore at Cullen Village, including the four Borthwicks siblings, who own--and squabble over--Hazeldean, a heritage cottage. When one of the family members is found dead under suspicious circumstances, the Major Crimes Unit is called. Roxanne Calloway, who has moved to what is normally a quieter life as the head of the local RCMP detachment, finds herself drawn into the investigation. >>

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