
Parting Words is a response to some of the many emerging poetic voices in Canada, and in this series we will highlight poets who, through their words, are contributing in one way or another to the myriad literary movements of the present, and whose works are achievements in and of themselves. In this podcast you will hear poems read by the poets who wrote them, the poets themselves speak about and... more
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What is lost in movement? What do we leave behind when we move from place to place and how do we reconstitute what was lost? And what creates a place, anyways?
These are all questions Rhiannon Ng Cheng Hin asks throughout her poetry, questions that... more
Ennie Gloom (she/her) is a poet and a Scorpio currently living on the unceded land of Tiohti:áke (Montreal). She often asks herself the question as to if she is a writer or a woman scorned, considering the themes of her poems: a surrealistic take on ... more
The poetics of today are complex, uncountably diverse, and expansive, even for a singular space. In Canada, and in most of the Western World, this might mirror the demographic of writers. We have rhetorically detached from the white male literary can... more
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