In early 2010, Vox Pop started a series of previews of upcoming Canadian Poetry titles for the Spring, 2010 season. Then we did it again in 2011. What follows is a storing house for the latter, updated as they are created.
Bookthug (January 15th, 2011)
Appolinaire’s Speech to the War Medic, by Jake Kennedy
The Shining Material, by Aisha Sasha John
The Monotony of Fatal Accidents, by Richard Krueger
The Obvious Flap, by Gary Barwin and Gregory Betts
Brick Books (January 16th, 2011)
Girlwood, by Jennifer Still
The truth of houses, by Ann Scowcroftl
Outskirts, by Sue Goyette
Sharawadji, by Brian Henderson
Harbour Publishing & Nightwood Editions (January 17th, 2011)
crawlspace, by John Pass
Earworm, by Nick Thran
Embouchure, by Kevin McNeilly
Err, by Shane Rhodes
Signal Editions (January 18th, 2011)
Skullduggery, by Asa Boxer
The Id Kid, by Lisa Besnar
Biblioasis (January 19th, 2011)
Sunrise in the Eyes of the Snowman, by Goran Simic
All This Could be Yours, by Joshua Trotter
Lost Luggage, by Salvatore Ala
Open Air Bindery, by David Hickey
The Illustrated Edge, by Marsha Pomerantz
Coach House Books (January 20th, 2011)
The Complete Encyclopedia of Different Types of People, by Gabe Foreman
Match, by Helen Guri
Tightrope Books (January 24th, 2011)
Sunday, the Locusts, by Jim Johnstone & Julienne Lottering
Contrary, by Ruth Roach Pierson
Insomniac Press (January 25th, 2011)
Love Figures, by Sam Cheuk
McClelland & Stewart, Ltd. (January 27th, 2011)
Origami Dove, by Susan Musgrave
Small Mechanics, by Lorna Crozier
Is, by Anne Simpson
Folk, by Jacob McArthur Mooney
Palimpsest Press (January 28th, 2011)
Good Holding Ground, by Cynthia Woodman Kerkham
House of Anansi Press (February 7th, 2011)
A Doctor Pedalled Her Bicycle Over the River Arno, by Matt Rader
Methodist Hatchet, by Ken Babstock
Oyama Pink Shale, by Sharon Thesen
The Wrecking Light, by Robin Robertson
Cormorant Books (February 11th, 2011)
The Other Side of Ourselves
, by Rob Taylor
Some Frames, by Jack Hannan
No End in Strangeness, by Bruce Taylor
January 18, 2011 at 11:09 am
[...] Master List is up now, you’ll notice. Follow along. And publishers, give me a hand if you can by emailing [...]
January 21, 2012 at 4:48 pm
[...] like to be reminded how this little project worked out in past years, here’s the link to last spring’s master list. I’ll start soon with the houses I’ve already received lists from. If I don’t get [...]