by Kevin Spenst | Feb 10, 2011 | Uncategorized
Ray Hsu writes poems. In fact, he has published over a hundred and twenty-five in over forty magazines internationally. With two books under his belt (Anthropy and Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon), he’s well on his way to infiltrating the Can Lit establishment....
by Kevin Spenst | Feb 7, 2011 | Uncategorized
Through the site Precipitate, I came across the work of Curtis Jensen, a poet who has lived and worked in Utah, Wyoming, Ukraine and now Brooklyn. He maintains a blog at the end of waste and was good enough to answer the following questions: How do you work your way...
by Kevin Spenst | Feb 4, 2011 | Uncategorized
Anne Hopkinson loves to engage in the daily tussle with the English language. She writes a monthly column for the Burnaby NewsLeader and enjoys reading poetry at a variety of venues around the Lower Mainland. She is the apprentice of the Thursdays Writing Collective....
by Kevin Spenst | Jan 30, 2011 | poetry
One of the unsung forces in Vancouver of poetic prowess and community building is Elee Kraljii Gardiner. She is an adjunct member of The Writer’s Studio at Simon Fraser University and a freelance writer who teaches creative writing at the Carnegie Community Centre....
by Kevin Spenst | Dec 7, 2010 | poetry, writing advice
Unless you’re behind the wheel of a vehicle with these words being read to you from some text to speech software, I’d like you to drop everything and either check out the interview below or better yet click straight to Christine Leclerc’s website...