Jim Johnstone‘s Patternicity has been criminally underrated so far, but at least it received a review in Quill & Quire‘s Fall Preview by Newfoundland poet and Breathing Fire 2 alumnus Mark Callanan (rumour has it that his follow-up to Scarecrow is in the works with Signal). Callanan does a great job with little space in […]
Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon, the follow-up to Ray Hsu’s award-winning first collection, Anthropy, has been launched in Toronto. Rumour has it that Ray’s endeavour to start an alternative economy through a “launchswap,” accepting barters for books, netted him a real-life bird cage to go with his book cover. Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon was also launched […]
Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon is the follow-up to Ray Hsu’s award-winning first collection, Anthropy, and the second book in a prospective trilogy that explores the “grammar of personhood.” Jay MillAr is a Toronto poet, editor, publisher and virtual bookseller. His new book Other Poems, resists classification. Patternicity by Jim Johnstone contains a suite of poems […]