Category: Published Issues

Matthew Caley
his poetry book, Thirst (Slow Dancer, 1999) was Nominated for The Forward Prize for Best First Poetry Collection. This was followed by The Scene

George Bowering
taught English at Simon Fraser University from 1972 until his retirement in 2001. Canada’s first Poet Laureate, he is an Officer of both the

Anselm Berrigan
was born in 1972 in Chicago, Illinois. He received a B.A. from SUNY Buffalo and an M.F.A. from Brooklyn College. He is the son of poets Alice

Michael Boughn
a writer, scholar, and sometime teacher, he was born and raised in Riverside, California. He moved to Canada in 1966 and was introduced to the

Grace Andreacchi
is a novelist, poet, and playwright. Her works include the novels, Scarabocchio and Poetry and Fear, Music for Glass Orchestra ( Serpent’s Tail

For Practice
by Anselm Berrigan temporary ruins to collaborate with stream of food trucks & foot traffic around a corner twenty million rats send their

No consolation!
by Natasha Georgievska We are too young to die like that Quiet and peaceful We rather bleed on the tavern floor With wine on lips and knives

His Wife and Girlfriend . . .
by Gerald Locklin Are the confidantes he would most like To take conversational refuge From each other with, But he’s learned each wants to hear

Big Glimmer
by George Bowering The ocean is always evaporating, he says, as if he were Friedrich Nietzsche, human kind is no better, I’ve reached a great age

A Late Smile
by George Bowering I was born in December, and now I’m in the December of my life. Has anyone seen what next year will be like or whether I’ll