BookThug author David Dowker reads from his new book, Machine Language.
David Dowker was born in Kingston, Ontario but has lived most of his life in Toronto. He is/was editor of the Alterran Poetry Assemblage.
BookThug author Karen Mac Cormack reads from her new book, Tale Light.
This volume brings together selections from Karen Mac Cormack's poetry publications 1984-2009: Nothing by Mouth, Straw Cupid, Quill Driver, Quirks & Quillets, Marine Snow, The Tongue Moves Talk, At Issue and Vanity Release.
Cara Benson, (made).
Angela Carr, The Rose Concordance.
BookThug author Cara Benson reads from her new book (made).
Isolated in cars on the interstate, people come together to crash or pile into nightcourt, assigning blame, relations askew in this atomizing economy where hands touch to exchange money, where billboards commandeer attention.
BookThug author Angela Carr reads from her new book, The Rose Concordance.
Like fountains, these poems resist any one enduring shape or reading. The Rose Concordance is a fountain garden that invites the reader to tarry, and drink.