[Originally published at Ottawa Poetry Newsletter, 1 November 2011] Odourless Press (Ottawa ON) appeared without ceremony in August 2011. The press identifies itself as “a small Ottawa collective.” It has an active web presence, publishing poems near-daily on its blog as well as hosting poetry podcast contentfrom local readings. Odourless chapbooks are single pages, foldedContinue reading “Review: Odourless Press (Ottawa ON): Ladouceur, Blackman, Sinaee”
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Review: Lime Kiln Quay Road by Ben Ladouceur
[Originally published at Ottawa Poetry Newsletter, 24 May 2011] Lime Kiln Quay Road Ben Ladouceur Ottawa: above/ground press, May 2011. Ben Ladouceur has had a wonderful nine months since returning to Ottawa following a year spent working in Suffolk, England. He gave a widely heralded reading on the opening night of Versefest alongside Michael Dennis,Continue reading “Review: Lime Kiln Quay Road by Ben Ladouceur”
Review: Impossible Books (The Carleton Installment) by Stephen Brockwell
[Originally published at Ottawa Poetry Newsletter, 24 May 2011] Impossible Books (the Carleton Installment) Stephen Brockwell Ottawa: above/ground press, August 2010. Stephen Brockwell’s “Impossible Books project” (this above/ground book is its second installment) is an ongoing series of individual poems that are presented as excerpts from imagined “impossible” books. The impossible books of this installmentContinue reading “Review: Impossible Books (The Carleton Installment) by Stephen Brockwell”
Northern Comfort (Commoners’ Press: Ottawa, 1973)
[Originally published at Ottawa Poetry Newsletter, 23 April 2011] In November 2010, I published a bibliography of William Hawkins through my own Apt. 9 Press. In my brief introductory note, I wrote “this bibliography will likely be out of date upon the day of its publication. I imagine, and I hope, that once it isContinue reading “Northern Comfort (Commoners’ Press: Ottawa, 1973)”
Some Notes on the Print History of William Hawkins’ Ottawa Poems
[Originally published at Ottawa Poetry Newsletter, 14 May 2009] “Give this meaning as you may, or must,” William Hawkins, #27 (from Ottawa Poems) I’m a newcomer to Ottawa poetry, but by no means a newcomer to Ottawa. I was born here, and raised, and am presently on the verge of completing my “higher” education inContinue reading “Some Notes on the Print History of William Hawkins’ Ottawa Poems”