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Campfire Radio Rhapsody

Stewart, Robert
Campfire Radio Rhapsody
Campfire Radio Rhapsody is Windsor poet Robert Earl Stewart 's follow-up to his acclaimed, Lampert Award nominated debut, Something Burned Along the Southern Border. The humour that many readers found in that first collection takes a turn for the darker here, but the poems are livelier than ever. Campfire Radio Rhapsody features shadowy trains, a cab-driving opera singer, a multi-armed mollusk, and a mass exodus of clowns. From the epic The Co...

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Sympathy Loophole

Forsythe, Jaime
Sympathy Loophole
This lively first collection, often both creepy and hilarious, serves up an image-laden universe Ñ the sideshow we call home Ñ where contortionists, womanizing ventriloquist dummies, and pickled sharks compete with the everyday for the mark's hard-earned buck. Jaime Forsythe's poetry is loaded with wit, mystery, surprise, and breathtaking juxtapositions Ñ it's a contemporary inventory of pop culture and human experience that proves the wacky a...

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Holler

Burdick, Alice
Holler
In her follow-up to 2008's Flutter, former big-city-dweller Alice Burdick explores nature and the small town, taking a cue from children learning their voices: 'All I see are trucks, / trucks and ducks.' With a blend of playful narrative and an Ashberyesque collage approach, Burdick paints a portrait of our world as one of continuous wonder, and full of relationshipsÑbetween people, and between people and thingsÑthat never die but continually ...

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In This Thin Rain

Ball, Nelson
In This Thin Rain
In his first full-length poetry collection since 2004, Nelson Ball, Canada's most renowned minimalist, offers up compressed meditations Ñ ranging from the whimsical to the mournful Ñ on clouds, birds, insects, trees live and dead, water-stained walls, crumbling windmills, and hyphenation. Ball's poems are meticulously polished gems that move through the seasons, finding beauty and depth in the most banal and simple things.

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What's the Score?: 99 Poems

McFadden, David
What's the Score?: 99 Poems
The often outrageous and always wise follow-up to 2008's Governor General's AwardÐnominated Be Calm, Honey shows David W. McFadden at his most inquisitive and provocative. Here you'll find ninety-nine poems full of surprises by a Canadian long-distance poet in his sixth decade of writing, a writer who never rests on his laurels or allows himself to become complacent. This is a book full of mystics and Golden Age movie stars, friends of McFadde...

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