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ssed: Capital Slam and the Nick Lea, Anne LeDressay and Alice Major at Mother Tongue Books, the turn-outs were very high.Saturday night saw me at the University Of Ottawa Faculty of Arts Building for the A B Series, which moves around so much, Max and I were calling at A Moveable Feast after Hemingw...
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discover fellow writers.I like to say I™m a workshop slut. because I™ve been spreading my poetic fumblings all over Ottawa, taking workshops from the University Of Ottawa with Seymour Mayne (ENG 3264 & ENG 4398); Carleton University with Armand Ruffo (ENGL 2901 A); at Collected Works with both rob m...
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never-ending procession of motor cars on the broad highway across the Ottawa.¯the historical records: anthologies by creative writing classes at the University of Ottawa under Seymour Mayne over the years: Mythos, Booming Ground, Drum with early poems by Anne LeDressay and Mark Strand (that Mark St...
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never-ending procession of motor cars on the broad highway across the Ottawa.¯the historical records: anthologies by creative writing classes at the University of Ottawa under Seymour Mayne over the years: Mythos, Booming Ground, Drum with early poems by Anne LeDressay and Mark Strand (that Mark St...
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g forward to may, which is another exciting month for literature in ottawa, particularly due to the canadian literature symposium taking place at the University of Ottawa from May 9-11: re: reading the postmodern, and the public readings both from the A B series and from the conference itself, featu...
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chosen based on their involvement with the Canadian Literature Symposium, Re: Reading the postmodern, which took place from May 9 to 11, 2008 at the University of Ottawa, the Avant Garde Bar and the Atomic Rooster Pub. no claim is made that those listed are actually followers of postmodernism, nor ...
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Series, City Hall Gallery, November 21, 2008Top poetry happening in Ottawa in 2008: Re: Reading the Post Modern, Canadian Literature Symposium at the University of Ottawa, May, 2008[if things seem a little balanced in favour of the first six months of 2008, i guess it™s because i haven™t attended as...
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