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ISBN: 9781551528854-01
Categories:
- Subject → Canadian Identity
- Subject → Coming-of-Age
- Subject → Death & Dying
- Form → Poetry → Experimental
- Subject → Identity → Gender Identity
- Subject → Queer Literature
- Subject → Relationships
- Subject → Sexuality
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Imposition – Wroxton, Saskatchewan – North of Nipissing Beach – Sleep over – Bathing – Kids in the back seat – Sister – Talking to your first kiss on this side of death – Earring – What seems worth evading – A predisposition and an event – She fell – Simon and Vallier in the Tub – Opposites – ‘Berta Boys
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Contributors
Jason Purcell
Jason Purcell is a writer and musician from amiskwaciwaskahikan, Treaty 6 (Edmonton, Alberta), where they are also the co-owner of Glass Bookshop. As a chronically ill writer, Jason writes at the intersection of queerness and illness and is the author of the chapbook A Place More Hospitable (Anstruther Press). Swollening is their first full-length collection.Modal title
This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. Ce projet est financé en partie par le gouvernement du Canada.
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