Indigenous History Month: D.A. Lockhart
If you are looking to learn more about Indigenous culture this month, look no further than these fine titles by Lenni-Lenape poet Daniel Lockhart. A Turtle Clan member of Eelünaapéewi Lahkéewiit (Lenape), and a registered member of the Moravian of the
Anthology: After Brunch Bard Society
We're excited to unveil a new project that will allow you to connect with your favourite poets like never before! Anthology is a poetry book club that meets on the Zoom platform Sundays from 1:30pm – 2:30pm. The club
Writing is Counting: Why I Tally-up Syllables to Draft a Poem
I always count syllables to write poetry. Not only when scribbling sonnets and haikus (both of which dictate a set number of syllables per line), but also when penning free verse into my notebook. At first glance, it might seem
Poetry to Lift our Hearts with Elizabeth Zetlin
Sunday, June 13 at 2 pm EST To register click here or email bayshoreseniors@gmail.ca and put JUNE POETRY in the subject line. Elizabeth Zetlin, celebrated poet, videographer and environmental activist, was Owen Sound’s first poet laureate and initiated the Poet Laureate map of
The Poet’s Voice Reading Series: Laurie Smith & Mary Ann Mulhern
Welcome to June's instalment of the Poet's Voice Reading Series! This month we're pleased to host Cranberry Tree Press co-publisher Laurie Smith (Suck and Spit, 2020), and Windsor Poet Laureate Mary Ann Mulhern (The Midnight Moon Sings of Murder, 2020).