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The wildly unrestrained poems in Splinters Are Children of Wood, Leia Penina Wilson's second collection and winner of the Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry, pose an increasingly desperate question about what it means to be a girl, the ways girls are shaped by the world, as well as the role myth plays in this coming of age quest. Wilson, an afakasi Samoan poet, divides the book into three sections, linking the poems in each section by titles.
...In Brian Wood's third collection of poetry, each word has been meticulously chosen, and each stanza is a technical marvel enveloping readers into a nostalgic journey into the beauty and inelegance of our humanity. The author's hope is that readers will be reminded of such inspirational writers, including Dante, W. H. Auden, Shakespeare, Frost, and Philip Larkin.
Readers will delight in recognizing the sweetness of a new
...The work of twenty-six Nova Scotia writers fill the pages of Gathering In (8 with full-colour images by N.S. South Shore artists Jennie McGuire and Beverley McInnes of Chester). The cover was a composite of the work of both artists represented in the interior. The book's pages are filled with short stories, art, memoirs, poetry, spoken-word poetry, and lyrics – all created during the lockdown from April 1 to July 15th 2020. Additionally the
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