totheedgeofthesea.blogspot.com
To the Edge of the Sea: Sir John A. Macdonald Library
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To the Edge of the Sea. Sunday, 16 March 2014. Sir John A. Macdonald Library. Hey, here I (well, my book is) on the John A. Macdonald Library! And wouldn't I love to see their Sir John, Eh? And here's John A. with the book. Posted by Anne McDonald. Labels: Sir John A. Macdonald. I love that small Sir John A. Is it the pose-able figure? I bought one for my son and it came with a small (detachable) bottle. 16 March 2014 at 18:50. 16 March 2014 at 20:02. Sir John A. MacDonald. The Father of Confederation.
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To the Edge of the Sea: Slaymaker and Nichols' Olympic Circus PEI 2014
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To the Edge of the Sea. Monday, 9 June 2014. Slaymaker and Nichols' Olympic Circus PEI 2014. Prince Edward Island is celebrating and commemorating the 150th anniversary of Canada's start to Confederation in 1864. The first circus in 20 years was there - here is their advertisement from the newspapers at the time! Posted by Anne McDonald. If you must speak ill of another, do not speak it, write it in the sand near the waters edge. See the link below for more info. 4 August 2015 at 00:42.
tracyhamon.com
September | 2014 | manageable imaginations
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Something more or less. Thistledown Press is publishing my third book of poetry. Here’s the details about my Regina launch (SLATE Gallery is located 2048 Halifax St.). See you there! What a group of heroes. @ TracyHamon. Last day at the festival! Douglas Gibson https:/ t.co/jTeowNeAPl. Here's Brenda Baker and @ TracyHamon. Festival of words Saturday morning! I will be in India this coming January and I'd love to present/be on a panel. @ dundurnpress. Stay tuned for upcoming info! All Things Said and Done.
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October | 2013 | manageable imaginations
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Something more or less. I feel like I should be a radio announcer: We interrupt our regular scheduled programming to bring you this latest groundbreaking news. Only I’m interrupting about nine months of no writing on the blog. And for my news. Something new and old–an interview with me has been posted online. I’m looking forward to next year’s launching, reading, and general conversations about this book. And now back to our regular scheduled programming. What a group of heroes. @ TracyHamon. Take warnin...
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Noble Gas, Penny Black by David O’Meara | Reviews | PoetryReviews.ca
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April 09, 2009 - 46 Comments. Noble Gas, Penny Black. Reviewed by Ian LeTourneau. Noble Gas, Penny Black. Is a very good book. The jacket copy praises David O’Meara as a poet of the personal, but it is when he fuses this personal voice with the public and political that his poetry resonates with emotional honesty, psychological awareness, and a depth of feeling that is rare in contemporary poetry. Six forty-five am, the radio’s. Programmed to rise in unwavering volume. Notice the language here: the first...
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March | 2014 | manageable imaginations
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Something more or less. What a group of heroes. @ TracyHamon. Last day at the festival! Douglas Gibson https:/ t.co/jTeowNeAPl. Here's Brenda Baker and @ TracyHamon. Festival of words Saturday morning! I will be in India this coming January and I'd love to present/be on a panel. @ dundurnpress. Winner of the Drs. Morris and Jacqui Shumiatcher Regina Book Award, 2015! Stay tuned for upcoming info! All Things Said and Done. Alone on a Boreal Stage. Harvey’s Spiders N Stuff. Naomi K. Lewis. Links to my stuff.
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AN INTERVIEW | manageable imaginations
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Something more or less. Fueling March On →. I feel like I should be a radio announcer: We interrupt our regular scheduled programming to bring you this latest groundbreaking news. Only I’m interrupting about nine months of no writing on the blog. And for my news. Something new and old–an interview with me has been posted online. I’m looking forward to next year’s launching, reading, and general conversations about this book. And now back to our regular scheduled programming. 10/30/13 at 8:00 pm. Shelter ...
zachariahwells.blogspot.com
Career Limiting Moves: I is on Verse Daily
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Saying shit I shouldn't since 1977. Tuesday, July 21, 2015. I is on Verse Daily. No, that's not bad grammar, it's a fact. My poem "I" is featured. Posted by Zachariah Wells. July 23, 2015 at 12:51 PM. Belated thanks for your comments, Brent. I check for pending comments far too rarely, it would seem. Haecceity has been a fave of mine ever since I first encountered it years ago. Cant recall where that was now. Maybe in something by or about Tim Lilburn. September 9, 2015 at 6:24 PM. Blog, blog, blog.
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Latitude Drifts: 2015 Book Awards: Congrats to all Saskatchewan Writers
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Sunday, April 26, 2015. 2015 Book Awards: Congrats to all Saskatchewan Writers. The 2015 Saskatchewan Book Awards was a fine celebration of Saskatchewan writing and publishing. Congrats to the winners — Bruce Rice, Tracy Hamon, Brenda Baker, Dawn Dumont, Suzanne North, Ernie Louttit, Ken Dalgarno, Ken Caron and Angela Caron, Michelle LaVallee, Merle Massie, Paul Hanley, Laurier Gareau. 169; Shelley Banks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Writer, editor, photographer.
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Career Limiting Moves: December 2014
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Saying shit I shouldn't since 1977. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. Mark Sampson's Year in Review. My old friend Mark Sampson has also included CLM. In his ten favourite books of 2014. Posted by Zachariah Wells. Links to this post. Brian Palmu on CLM and Cottonopolis. I'm not a big fan of book-biz year-end best-of lists in general, but there are better ways it can be done. Brian Palmu has listed his favourite books of 2014. But, refreshingly, these are books he read. Posted by Zachariah Wells. U of Toronto...