Poetry Posts
The Chat with Jordan Abel
"What does it mean to be Indigenous? What does it mean to be Indigenous but to be dispossessed of both traditional land as well as traditional Indigenous …
Green and White Threads: Nigerian-Canadian Writers
A recommended reading list by the author of the new novel A Good Name.
Most Anticipated: Our Fall 2021 Poetry Preview
Part three of our Fall Preview is poetry, a mixture of impressive debuts and releases by favourites.
The Chat with GG's Literature Award Winner Anne Carson
“Norma Jeane Baker of Troy leverages a millennia-old story of beauty and war to animate a history of the male gaze and the nature of power wielded by …
A Vancouver of a Certain Age
The World Up Close
A recommended reading list by author of new book CATTAIL SKYLINE on paying close attention to the small and particular.
The Chat Special Coverage: Griffin Poetry Prize Roundtable 2021
We’re so pleased to be partnering once again with our friends at the Griffin Poetry Prize to profile this year’s three Canadian finalists in a special …
Poetry Feels Like Memory to Me
"Something of the intensity of feeling, sparseness of narrative and intricacy of images in poetry feels like memory itself to me."