Nicholas Grider on Janice Lee’s Damnation

Nicholas Grider on Janice Lee’s Damnation

Damnation, Janice Lee. Penny-Ante Editions, 2013 by Nicholas Grider In scientist Nicholas Humphrey’s recent book Seeing Red he describes two forms of “the present,” both of which Janice Lee’s Damnation…

Alexander St Laurent on Blaise Morritz’s Zeppelin

Zeppelin, Blaise Morritz. Nightwood Editions, 2013. By Alexander St Laurent Blaise Morritz’s second collection, Zeppelin, is an intelligent and clever musing on the modern condition, or rather, the millennial condition.…

Heather Cromarty on Masha Tupitsyn’s Love Dog

Love Dog, Masha Tupitsyn. Penny-Ante Editions, 2013. by Heather Cromarty In the past year I’ve read several female-penned books that began life online. Female personal writing takes place more and…

Shane Neilson on Heighton & Sanger: Stalin’s Canival + Fireship: Early Poems 1964-1991

Stalin’s Carnival, Steven Heighton. Palimpsest Press, 2013. Fireship: Early Poems 1964 – 1991. Peter Sanger. Gaspereau Press, 2013. by  Shane Neilson The re-issue of a debut book of poetry is an…

Lisa Cattrone: Five Poems

STUDY OF A Rocket or proposition if there is nothing left to think about and a million poppies and a reddish sun and a million white moths at night. If…