

Five Canadian Poets
One of the finest collection of essays about 5 of the finest Canadian poets.
One of the finest collection of essays about 5 of the finest Canadian poets.
The Blue Dragonfly is a melody for the spectacle of trauma; a butterfly dancing through a dark landscape; a tragedy undone
by poetry. This book is quite the achievement!
A fine duo book of poetry by John B. Lee and Richard M. Grove in English and Hindi – some of their finest work.
More Naked Than Ever is the first full collection of poetry by Gary Rasberry. This collection will not let you down. It is going to be hard to do better.
Somewhat Elsewhere is Deborah Panko’s finest collection of poems. Well worth the read.
The settings for David Pratt’s poetry are as diverse as their content and form, including Canada, Cuba, the Czech Republic, Israel, France, Norway, Spain, and the isles of Greece.
Faiers attended some of the music festivals which marked the times. “I attended two Isle of Wight Festivals. The first one was in the summer of 1969, in August,
Faiers’ newest collection, ZenRiver Poems and Haibun is a little book filled with a large heart mind (kokoro) spirit.
Alyssa Cooper’s first and wildly imaginative collection steeps us in a ‘different world’ where the terrain is physically and emotionally charged.
Division Street, Arthur Bull’s fifth poetry collection, is a fabulous, multi-layered memoir about growing up in small-town Ontario in the early 1960’s.