by Kevin Spenst | Nov 14, 2010 | Uncategorized
Reason #452 for why grad school is so stunningly awesome: you not only get to read amazing works of fiction and poetry but you can hang out with the people responsible for these displays of linguistic fireworks. One of the most dynamic of personalities in my poetry...
by Kevin Spenst | Oct 28, 2010 | grad school at UBC, poetry
These past two months of the second year of my MFA at UBC have been rich with reading and writing. I’m in Rhea Tregebov’s immensely instructive poetry class where I’m surrounded by all sorts of talent. Ben Rawluk is a poet who inflates...
by Kevin Spenst | Oct 1, 2010 | poetry, writing s(c)een(e) in Vancouver
Of Bren Simmer’s new collection of poems, Night Gears, Rhea Tregebov says, ” “Whether she’s attending to the workings at the heart of small towns, or the archaic mechanism that is a moose stopped at the side of the road, Bren Simmers is attuned to the...
by Kevin Spenst | Sep 25, 2010 | poetry, writing advice, writing s(c)een(e) in Vancouver
A couple of weeks ago, I had the good fortune of meeting the phenomenologically talented Daniela Elza. The philosophical spark that ignites her poetry was immediately evident in our lively conversation. I was delighted that she agree to answer the following questions...
by Kevin Spenst | Sep 18, 2010 | grad school at UBC, poetry, writing advice
Round-two of my MFA in Creative Writing is underway and I’m once again lucky enough to be surrounded by a host of superlatively talented people. As part of a new series of posts at Poetic Edits, I’m pleased to introduce one of them to you. Melissa...