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These are the most recent articles mentioning "voices"
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e off where she dared to read a poem about sex. Was nice to hear mention of folks like Kris Northey and Anthony Bansfield, who has one of the sexiest voices of Ottawa's spoken word poetry scene. Also of note, a rising poetry star, Pearl Pirie whose language play made for a memorable poetic adventure...
um...it may be more like croaking. i've got a cold and my voice is really awful. but...other people will probably have better voices...soooo,University of Ottawa Reading in support of International Development Week:Global Citizenship: A Framework for DevelopmentMonday, February 4, 20084:00pm - 5:30p...
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hn's Prodigal Couple Arrival Movie Log (thanks for the help with that, Marcus). Sandra Ridley continues to impress me with her imagery and variety of voices. John Lavery read Quickeye, which is also in the issue. I absolutely love his word play and the two voices in the poem. He™s got such a unique ...
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onger. I™ve heard him often at Tree and witnessed the development of his writing over the years. What really excited me about Josh™s writing were the voices: there was a ballad that sounded like it came from a medieval troubador, there was a cowboy poem with words like Missy in it, there were those ...
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damn impressive to me.i picked up śthe bentleysť shortly after it came out, reading it from cover to cover over Christmas, 2006. i loved the various voices of the different characters. this, along with Robert Kroetsch™s śthe Hornbooks of Rita K.ť use this similar technique, which for want of a bett...
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: Arts Court, 2 Daley Ave, 2nd Floor, Librarylicenced too...i'm reading along with Pearl Pirie and Roland Prevost. i always thought it was hot ottawa voices because of how we all melted in the basement of the Royal Oak II on Laurier, but apparently that's not it. it's for writers who haven't yet had...
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: Arts Court, 2 Daley Ave, 2nd Floor, Librarylicenced too...i'm reading along with Pearl Pirie and Roland Prevost. i always thought it was hot ottawa voices because of how we all melted in the basement of the Royal Oak II on Laurier, but apparently that's not it. it's for writers who haven't yet had...
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