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Speaking of Poets

Thanks to John Cunningham and CKUW for yesterday’s interview & reading. the link to the MP3 here..

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Strix Nebulosa

One of the Animalis poems from Unus Mundus published today in qattsiluni with audio.  

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Unus Mundus has arrived!

Nothing like getting your new book in the mail. Anvil did a fabulous job on the cover, typography, design. And I love the ochre yellow inside covers! A sneak preview of a poem as well!

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Transforium – notes on process

When Tammy Lu and I first began to discuss the possibility of collaboration, we were both struck by the interests we shared: the relationship of place (physical, emotional or psychological) to creative content and emergence, the intersection of art/poetry/science, cosmology … Continue reading

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Poem in Aesthetica Magazine’s Creative Works Competition 2010

Swallowtail Catastrophe          with a nod to Rene Thom Dilemma: In the schoolyard perimeter the paper plane is made up of three surfaces of folds, which meet in two lines, which in turn meet at a single swallowtail … Continue reading

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Welcome to my poetic domain!

Finally, a site up and running! Now I just need to link to my own URL… Much more to come, like sample poems, musings, rants, errata, so please check back soon. Mari-Lou

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