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Mother Died Last Summer

Mother Died Last Summer

David W. McFadden Journal of a month-long motor tour through Great Britain (with a side trip to France) with my father in June of 1992 ISBN 978-1-771260-04-6 $17.00 CDN / US 94 pp In 1992, a year after his mother died, poet David W. McFadden took his 78-year-old father, Bill, on a road trip through […]

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Summer Sport: Poems

Priscila Uppal ISBN 978-1-894469-94-4 $16.95 CDN/US 124 pp Here is the follow-up collection to Priscila Uppal’s Winter Sport: Poems. Uppal, who was the poet-in-residence for Canadian Athletes Now during the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games, is currently in London writing about the Summer Olympics with the characteristic wit and whimsy that made Winter Sport: Poems […]

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Mansfield Spring Launch, March 12, 7:30 pm at the Monarch Tavern

PLEASE JOIN US! We hope to see our Toronto friends on Tuesday night (March 12) at the Monarch Tavern (12 Clinton Street, just south of College), as we celebrate our spring list! Join us for the launch of new poetry collections by George Bowering, Peter Norman and Priscila Uppal, as well as a U.K. travel journal by David W. McFadden. Featuring […]

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Summer Sport

Summer Sport
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Water Damage

Water Damage
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Mother Died Last Summer

Mother Died Last Summer
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Teeth

Teeth
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George Bowering: “Lindsay Lohan has replaced Samuel Beckett…”

George Bowering: “Lindsay Lohan has replaced Samuel Beckett…”

Forthcoming this spring from Mansfield Press is George Bowering’s 103rd (we think) book! Teeth: Poems 2006–2011 is a roller-coaster of forms, moods, and subject matter — and one of George’s most exciting poetry collections yet. And there’s a bonus: the book ends with a lengthy interview of Bowering by poet Judith Fitzgerald. It’s recommended reading […]

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Jason Heroux: “surrealism is like a jellyfish in the literary oceans”

Jason Heroux: “surrealism is like a jellyfish in the literary oceans”

Poet Jason Heroux is making surrealism a household word with his third full-length collection, Natural Capital! Fellow Kingston writer Merilyn Simonds recently profiled Jason for the Kingston Whig-Standard. Bruce Kauffman of Finding a Voice did an in-depth interview with Jason on Kingston’s community radio station, CFRC, where Jason also gave a generous reading from his new […]

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“The ideal writing day would be the day after Harper had been humiliatingly defeated…”

Jim Smith has been getting a lot of attention lately with his newest poetry collection, Happy Birthday, Nicanor Parra. His dance card for 2013 readings is filling up, with dates already scheduled for Ontario, Quebec, and B.C. He recently travelled to Kingston to be interviewed by Bruce Kauffman for “Finding a Voice” on Queen’s University […]

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