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  • "Would It Be That Easy to Find a Bomb?" Read an Excerpt from Catherine Graham's Ireland-Set Novel, The Most Cunning Heart
    "Would It Be That Easy to Find a Bomb?" Read an Excerpt from Catherine Graham's Ireland-Set Novel, The Most Cunning Heart
    June 30, 2022

    "Would It Be That Easy to Find a Bomb?" Read an Excerpt from Catherine Graham's Ireland-Set Novel, The Most Cunning Heart

    Catherine Graham is known as a decorated writing instructor and poet (indeed, her most recent collection, Æther: An Out-of-Body Lyric, was just nominated for the Trillium Book Award and recently won ...

  • Poetry Au Naturel: Poets Tell us About Their Nature-Themed Favourites for National Poetry Month
    Poetry Au Naturel: Poets Tell us About Their Nature-Themed Favourites for National Poetry Month
    April 02, 2019

    Poetry Au Naturel: Poets Tell us About Their Nature-Themed Favourites for National Poetry Month

    The theme for National Poetry Month 2019 is "celebrate nature with poetry". While nature poetry might have a reputation as sleepy and traditional, great writers have often mined the natural world for ...

  • Catherine Graham's Path Through the Celery Forest: "A Great Book Alters You Physically"
    Catherine Graham's Path Through the Celery Forest: "A Great Book Alters You Physically"
    November 23, 2017

    Catherine Graham's Path Through the Celery Forest: "A Great Book Alters You Physically"

    In a world where the impossible has happened, the limitations of everyday logic are suddenly opened. When poet and novelist Catherine Graham was diagnosed with cancer, the world became a topsy-turvy place. ...

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