Malaea Ergina & Hannah Karpinski on Daphne Marlatt: Intertidal

Malaea Ergina & Hannah Karpinski on Daphne Marlatt: Intertidal

Intertidal: The Collected Earlier Poems, 1968–2008, Daphne Marlatt. Talon Books (2017). We went to see Daphne Marlatt read as part of Writers Read before we got our hands on her…

Alexei Perry Cox on Jen George: The Babysitter at Rest

Alexei Perry Cox on Jen George: The Babysitter at Rest

The Babysitter at Rest, Jen George. Dorothy Project (2016). IT’S A DELICATE MATTER TO BE A DIFFICULT WOMAN Clarice Lispector never understood why readers found her work opaque. The fact…

Liz Harmer on Zadie Smith: Feel Free

Liz Harmer on Zadie Smith: Feel Free

Feel Free, Zadie Smith. Hamish Hamilton (2018). It seemed to me, as I read Feel Free, Zadie Smith’s new collection of nonfiction, that every essay in the world concerns the…

Laura Broadbent: from In On The Great Joke

Laura Broadbent: from In On The Great Joke

LAO TZU APPLIES FOR A UNIVERSITY TEACHING POSITION To whom it may concern, and it is my hope that no one is concerned, The class I do not propose to…

Katie Troyer on Danielle Dutton: Margaret the First

Katie Troyer on Danielle Dutton: Margaret the First

Margaret the First, Danielle Dutton. Catapult (2016). If atoms are so small, why not worlds inside our own? A world inside a peach pit? Inside a ball of snow? And…

Tatum Howey on Erín Moure: Planetary Noise

Tatum Howey on Erín Moure: Planetary Noise

Planetary Noise, Erín Moure. Wesleyan University Press (2017). THE PROXIMITY EFFECT OF ERÍN MOURE   Proximity effect is what happens when a microphone is held too close to a sound…

Kyla Kaplan-Chinard on The Purpose Pitch

Kyla Kaplan-Chinard on The Purpose Pitch

The Purpose Pitch, Kathryn Mockler. Mansfield Press (2015). Kathryn Mockler’s chaotic third collection of poetry, The Purpose Pitch, irradiates the deep strangeness of our modern world. The collection embraces various…

Gail Scott: Bottoms Up

Gail Scott: Bottoms Up

Montréal, Quebec: I return to the site of an old novel. This will not always be a street of failure, even if still playing the former glamour of the seedy.…

Audio: Erín Moure reads “Hope Stories”

Audio: Erín Moure reads “Hope Stories”

As if dreams were a language that includes the social surface / of the body, ‘signal fire’ in the desert as the song says, the / body’s lamp glowing, armpits…

Canisia Lubrin: one poem

Canisia Lubrin: one poem

and now famine, friend I of course, no living is continuous, we take what grows within we cast them out as though to bloodlet the life of its lesser sorrows;…