In early 2010, Vox Pop started a series of previews of upcoming Canadian Poetry titles for the Spring, 2010 season. What follows is a storing house for those posts, updating as they come in.
Brick Books (January 11th, 2010)
Lorri Neilsen Glenn’s Lost Gospels
Eve Joseph’s The Secret Signature of Things
Antony di Nardo’s Alien, Correspondent
Steve McOrmond’s The Good News About Armaggedon
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Coach House Books (January 13th, 2010)
Jen Currin’s The Inquisition Yours
kevin mcpherson eckhoff’s Rhapsodomancy
Rachel Zolf’s Neighbour Procedures
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McClelland & Stewart, Ltd. (January 15th, 2010)
Dionne Brand’s Ossuaries
Melanie Siebert’s Deepwater Vee
John Steffler’s Lookout
Paul Vermeersch’s The Reinvention of the Human Hand
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Nightwood Editions (January 18th, 2010)
Triny Finlay’s Histories Haunt Us
Ray Hsu’s Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon
Jim Johnstone’s Patternicity
Jay MillAr’s Other Poems
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The House of Anansi Press (January 28th, 2010)
Erin Moure’s O Resplandor
Suzanne Buffam’s The Irrationalist
Steven Heighton’s Patient Frame
Michael Lista’s Bloom
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ECW Press (January 31st, 2010)
David Donnell’s Watermelon Kindness
matt robinson’s Against the Hard Angle
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Tightrope Books (January 31st, 2010)
Suzanne Bowness’s The Days You’ve Spent
Ian Burgham’s The Grammar of Distance
Anna Swanson’s The Nights, Also
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Insomniac Press (February 3rd, 2010)
David McFadden’s Why Are You So Long and Sweet?
Jeff Latosik’s Tiny, Frantic, Stronger
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Palimpsest Press (February 3rd, 2010)
Ariel Gordon’s Hump
Population Me: Essays on David McGimpsey (Alessandro Porco, ed.)
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Gaspereau Press (February 25th, 2010)
Tim Bowling’s The Annotated Bee and Me
Johanna Skibsrud’s I Do Not Think that I Could Love a Human Being
Paul Tyler’s A Short History of Forgetting
Round about this time Open Book Toronto published their comprehensive list of spring poetry titles, thus inspiring the end of this series. You can go there for information on some of the presses (Signal, Peddler, Exile) I had plans to get to eventually.
January 14, 2011 at 1:30 pm
[…] catalogue. A map, if you will, to the chaos and blur of April. Last year I called this project “Retail: 2010“. This year? How about “Retail: 2011″? Sounds good, amirite? I’d like it to […]