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  • Kid Lit Can, with Susan Hughes: Do I Have To Trick You Into Reading This?
    Kid Lit Can, with Susan Hughes: Do I Have To Trick You Into Reading This?
    May 13, 2013

    Kid Lit Can, with Susan Hughes: Do I Have To Trick You Into Reading This?

    Why the title? Confession: I love poetry, but I worry about it. I worry that people don't want to know about it, or read it. I worry that published Canadian poetry for kids is on the decline.Sure, poetry ...

  • So You Think You Can Dance Write?
    So You Think You Can Dance Write?
    November 24, 2011

    So You Think You Can Dance Write?

    An investigation of the writing of characters engaged in the physical act of dancing for an extended period of time in poetry and fiction by Nathaniel G. MooreHow does a writer choreograph the movement ...

  • February 05, 2010

    Recommended Reading: Lawren Harris in The Ward: His Urban Poetry and Paintings, Edited by Gregory Betts

    elana wolff writes...Lawren Harris is best known for his stark, mystical landscapes of the Canadian north, and for being a founding member of the Group of Seven. Lawren Harris in The Ward: His Urban Poetry ...

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