Taking Poetry Public Across Canada
By Wendy Morton
November 2006
Wendy Morton has done more to redefine what it means to
publicize poetry than any poet I know in Canada. Not only
does she evangelize for taking poetry into public places,
and practicing it to change our relationships with people
we meet in public life, she also takes corporate sponsors
along in the process. Morton's memoir shows how perfectly
suited poetry can be to all of the manifold meanings of the
word publicize.
Paper — 5¼" × 5¼"
— 132 Pages — $14.95
Cloth — 5½" × 5½" — 132 Pages — $29.95
Dissecting Grace SOLD OUT
War
Stories
TEN COPIES REMAIN
Poetry Chapbooks.
Limited to 90 copies each.
By Alisa
Gordaneer
February 2006
The first year of Alisa Gordaneer's practice of writing
a poem every day has yielded astounding results in these
two perfectbound chapbooks. "Grassroots," which appears in
War Stories, won the 2005 Barbara Mandigo Kelly
Award from the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. The final poem
of Dissecting Grace, "Red Petals," won a Dorothy
Sargent Rosenberg Prize in 2006. Order both these chapbooks
before they're gone — there will be no reprints.
Paper — 6¼" × 4¾"
— 52 Pages each — $8