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Speaking of Poets
Thanks to John Cunningham and CKUW for yesterday’s interview & reading. the link to the MP3 here..
Posted in ecopoetics, poetry, saskatchewan writer, science poetry
Tagged Anvil Press, Mari-Lou Rowley, poetry, science poetry, spoken word, Unus Mundus
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Strix Nebulosa
One of the Animalis poems from Unus Mundus published today in qattsiluni with audio.
Posted in biosemiotics, ecopoetics, poetry, saskatchewan writer, science poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged eco-poetry, Mari-Lou Rowley, poems, science poetry, Unus Mundus
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First Review of Unus Mundus
First review Thanks to Michael Dennis for this review of Unus Mundus.
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Tagged eco-poetry, Mari-Lou Rowley, science poetry
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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!
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
Quantum Leap Try building a universe from scratch quarks on up, it’s true they travel in packs of threes, red green blue, inseparable as adolescents in coordinated fleece, bound by gluons they eventually become one proton … Continue reading
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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