The Poet’s Voice Reading Series: Featuring Mary Ann Mulhern & Robert Hilles
This November installment of the Poet's Voice Reading Series, sponsored by Black Moss Press, features Mary Ann Mulhern and Robert Hilles and is hosted by Julienne Rousseau. Listen as these two talented writers read from their recently published books, both
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
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).
Poetry to Lift Our Hearts – June 13 Zoom reading by Elizabeth Zetlin for Seniors’ Month
Celebrated poet, videographer and environmental activist Elizabeth Zetlin reads June 13 at 2 p.m. on Zoom. Click read more below for more information.
The Three Sisters − everything I know about literature I learned on the farm
I sat down and gave writing about the farm some serious consideration and wrote this nine part essay.
Pandemic Poems featured in Windsor Regional Hospital
Poems from Windsor authors on the pandemic are being featured at the Met Campus of Windsor Regional Hospital.
TONIGHT – The Poet’s Voice Reading Series features Keith Inman, Eva Kolacz, and Laurence Hutchman
We feature Black Moss Authors Keith Inman, Eva Kolacz and Laurence Hutchman.
New work from our poet laureates for Poetry Month 2021
A poem each from Windsor’s Poet Laureate Mary Ann Mulhern, Youth Poet Laureate Samantha Badaoa, and Poet Laureate Emeritus Marty Gervais. These poems come from the book A Dance of Self-Isolation, a collaboration with the City of Windsor
New work from John B. Lee for Poetry Month 2021
John B. Lee is back with a new collection of poetry: Something Else. Lee returns to the land of his youth to turn the fertile earth so it yields a harvest with an almost extra-sensory connection to the soil.
New work from Victoria Butler for Poetry Month 2021
In her first book, Barrie Ontario’s first female Poet Laureate Victoria Butler has created a collection of poetry that uses humour and wit to display a sense of heartache and nostalgia. Backdropped by Ontario's urban and rural spaces
New work from Robert Hilles for Poetry Month 2021
Robert Hilles’ newest collection of poetry From God’s Angle is a narrative of the Chernobyl disaster and the nearly thirty-five years that have passed since
New work from Eva Kolacz for Poetry Month 2021
Three poems from Eva Kolacz’s newest collection Solace, which will be released in fall 2021 by Black Moss
Peter Hrastovec on Bruce Meyer’s Grace of Falling Stars
In a fickle world plagued by an array of demons, it is refreshing to know that Romantics do exist, artists inspired by beauty and passions that stir the hungry soul. Through their zeal and talent, they find ways to exalt
Interview with Michael Mirolla for Poetry Month 2021
Please enjoy this video interview with Micheal Mirolla hosted by Bruce Meyer. We hope you’ll join us next week where we will wrap up poetry month by showcasing poetry from our upcoming Fall 2021 list.
Fourth of five poems by Michael Mirolla for Poetry Month 2021
Our time with Michael Mirolla’s poetry is almost up, but don’t forget you can order your own copy of his book At the End of the World through our website or at a bookstore near you! Don’t forget to come
Third of five poems by Michael Mirolla for Poetry Month 2021
Poetry month continues with another poem from Michael Mirolla’s newest collection At the End of the World. Remember to join us Friday evening for a video interview hosted by Bruce Meyer.