Poetry Posts
Archibald Lampman
Memory, Nature, Progress
"Tweed": A Poem by Phil Hall
Phil Hall's latest book of poems is The Small Nouns Crying Faith and it will be released in May.
To the Core: More Selections
Writers and readers continue to send us the Canadian poems they find extraordinary.
Writing Your Way Into Landscape: Guest Post by Jenna Butler
Writing your way into (toward) a landscape is a tricky thing, a continual process of navigation, negotiation, re-visioning.
Leaving the Shade of the Middle Ground
The Poetry of F.R. Scott
Ornithologies of Desire
Ecocritical Essays, Avian Poetics, and Don McKay
Thalia Delighting in Song
Essays on Ancient Greek Poetry
Alongside
Three Poems by Kathryn Mockler
A selection from Kathryn Mockler's new poetry collection The Saddest Place on Earth.
Biographer Sandra Djwa Talks About Journey With No Maps: A Life of P. K. Page
Sandra Djwa talks about her Charles Taylor Prize shortlisted biography of poet P.K. Page.