2019
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Title & Subtitle | Contents | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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Gatecrasher |
The poems in Gatecrasher reimagine social and familial relationships, personal and collective failures, and false nostalgias. Part surreal autobiography, and part observation of how physical and … | Susan Buis | 74 | 2019 | View |
Hope Matters |
Throughout their youth, Columpa Bobb and Tania Carter wrote poetry with their mother, award-winning author Lee Maracle. The three always dreamed that one day they would write a book together. … | Columpa Bobb; Lee Maracle; Tania Carter | 177 | 2019 | View |
How a Poem MovesA Field Guide for Readers of Poetry |
Developed from Adam Sol’s popular blog, How a Poem Moves is a collection of 35 short essays that walks readers through an array of contemporary poems. Sol is a dynamic teacher, and in these … | Adam Sol | 216 | 2019 | View |
Hustling VerseAn Anthology of Sex Workers' Poetry |
In this trailblazing anthology, more than fifty self-identified sex workers from all walks of the industry (survival and trade, past and present) explore their lived experience through the … | Amber Dawn; Justin Ducharme | 214 | 2019 | View |
Hymnswitch |
Shortlisted, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize Four years ago, Ali Blythe arrived with Twoism, a remarkable debut collection, every line shimmering with life and shivering with erotically charged … | Ali Blythe | 72 | 2019 | View |
I Can Hear You, Can You Hear Me? |
Intimate, nostalgic, and surprising, the poems in I Can Hear You, Can You Hear Me? spark connections that alter trajectory and carry lasting resonance. Encounters across phone lines, over drinks, … | Nolan Natasha | 89 | 2019 | View |
I Hope We Choose LoveA Trans Girl's Notes From the End of the World |
What can we hope for at the end of the world? What can we trust in when community has broken our hearts? What would it mean to pursue justice without violence? How can we love in the absence of … | Kai Cheng Thom | 156 | 2019 | View |
In Our Own Aboriginal Voice 2A Collection of Indigenous Authors and Artists in Canada |
In Our Own Aboriginal Voice 2 is a collection of short fiction, non-fiction, and poetry by Indigenous writers from across Canada, plus original Indigenous artwork. This anthology contains the … | Michael Calvert | 148 | 2019 | View |
InquiriesPoems |
In poems that risk the comingling of anger and elegy, poetry and documentation, humour and the dark spectre of poverty, Michelle Porter’s Inquiries oscillates at its edges, and amplifies … | Michelle Porter | 66 | 2019 | View |
Just Pervs |
Two sex addicts meet and fall in love. A woman catches her husband cheating on her with their dog and escapes to her sister’s horse farm. Four friends—fellow pervs—grow up and … | Jess Taylor | 211 | 2019 | View |
Kiskajeyi – I AM READY |
Aboriginal artist and writer, Michelle Sylliboy blends her modern poetry, photography, and Mi’kmaq (L’nuk) hieroglyphic poetry in this unprecedented book. Kiskajeyi was edited … | Michelle Sylliboy | 76 | 2019 | View |
Lands and Forests |
Escaping government-sanctioned flooding, obsessing over camera-equipped drones, violently mourning a lost brother, discovering a new passion in fencing, watching a wildfire consume a whole town: … | Andrew Forbes | 225 | 2019 | View |
Little Bird StoriesVolume Nine |
Invisible Publishing and Sarah Selecky Writing school have joined forces to produce print editions of the wildly popular Little Bird Stories anthologies. The Little Bird Writing Contest is an … | Cherie Dimaline | 41 | 2019 | View |
Love in the Chthulucene (Cthulhucene) |
In a collection grappling with #MeToo, climate change and political turmoil, Natalee Caple strives to discover a way forward in charged times. These poems look to acknowledge struggle, to … | Natalee Caple | 113 | 2019 | View |
Mâmitonêhta kisêwâtisiwin |
mâmitonêhta kisêwâtisiwin – the Cree translation of Imagine Mercy – is a vibrant poetry collection portraying the daily realities of living as an Indigenous person … | David Groulx | 104 | 2019 | View |
Maze |
Drawing on the patterns of words, speech, and identity we encounter in the wider world—subway ads in Mexico City, a Dutch-Japanese phrase book, multilingual airplane safety instructions, … | Hugh Thomas | 98 | 2019 | View |