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Connecting readers from around the world
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How to spend a rainy day at your home
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Books for kids
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Five favorites for the last five months
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Jane Austen
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Coffee and croissant with our favorite Erika
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How to spend a rainy day at your home
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Safety is a superstition; cleanliness a sin
On the farm you ate everything but the squeal on the pig. Washing before dinner meant joining the threshing crew and sloshing your wrists and splashing your face in the galvanized tub then wiping your hands on a common towel,
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CBC features The Mission
CBC has featured on Douglas MacLellan’s upcoming book The Mission – photographs and stories about Windsor’s homeless, documenting their lives and how they ended up where they are today.
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Resilience in the face of the pandemic – National Poetry Month 2021 in Windsor
Plans are well underway to mark National Poetry Month in Windsor with “Resilient Voices” that will feature short, six-line inspirational poems from area writers on interior advertisement spaces across the Transit Windsor’s buses and throughout select facilities beginning April 1,
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Three glowing reviews of Laurence Hutchman’s The House of Shifting Time
I’ve followed the career of Laurence Hutchman through many books and years. It is gratifying to see that he’s lost none of his expressive genius. - Paul Hedeen on Goodreads
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Mary Ann Mulhern on The Midnight Moon Sings of Murder
An interview with poet laureate Mary Ann Mulhern on her latest book The Midnight Moon Sings of Murder. This is her eighth full book of poetry, and it focuses on the tragic murder of the Donnelly family in Lucan, Ontario.
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Good editors – and why they matter
T.S. Eliot once said that it is the duty of every editor to rescue the work from its author. I don't think he meant impose a reading on the work; on the contrary his vision of the editorial process was
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On the use of commas in poetry
One of the things that I should probably point out is that poetry is not, how shall we put it, like an undergraduate essay. Poetry relies on sonics -- the sound of the words, the lines, and especially (with the
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Poets using fountain pens
My wife put it bluntly: no one can read your handwriting. I can't read your handwriting. Mystery is the key to love and love comes from the soul, but then my daughter added, "Why puzzle the reader? I can't read
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Windsor Mayor & Councillors launch Dance of Self Isolation
WINDSOR, ONT. -- Windsor’s mayor and poet laureates have penned a poetry book filled with a collection of pieces reflecting on the global COVID-19 pandemic. Mayor Drew Dilkens, Poet Laureate Mary Ann Mulhern, Poet Laureate Emeritus Marty Gervais and Youth Poet
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Barrie author, poet excited to launch his 66th book next month
People can collect a lot over their lifetime, but it’s memories of a life well lived that are the most important collectibles. A new book titled Grace of Falling Stars is a collection of poems by local professor, author and the
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Virtual team edits & publishes Grace of Falling Stars
Students in the editing and publishing practicum at the University of Windsor managed to form friendships and publish a book, Bruce Meyer’s Grace of Falling Stars, all without ever meeting each other.
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A Writer Needs a Desk
If it might be said of a writer, as it would certainly be said of me, a writer needs a desk. Though writing well rarely if ever comes down to a mere matter of good furniture, from the very beginning
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Windsor’s Resilient Voices” Initiative Brings Poetry to the Community During the Pandemic
Throughout April, “Windsor’s Resilient Voices” is placing short six-line inspirational poems on interior advertisement spaces across the Transit Windsor fleet of buses, on social media, and throughout select City of Windsor facilities including the WFCU Centre Vaccination Clinic.
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Poetry in Motion
For Poetry Month 2021, Transit Windsor buses are featuring poems from Windsor-area writers about the pandemic.
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Antonia Facciponte’s new poems
Toronto Poet Laureate A.F. Moritz on Black Moss author Antonia Facciponte's new poems