Conyer Clayton has some new work up at the ex-puritan, as does Frances Boyle; Clayton also has some new work up at Vallum magazine; Monty Reid had some poems up at The Dodge (that I hadn't noticed prior); Steven Ross Smith has a piece up in the "Tuesday poem" series; Misha Solomon has a poem up in the "Poetry Pause" series via The League of Canadian Poets; and did you see that Conyer Clayton, AJ Dolman and Jennifer Baker are reading soon in Kemptville, Ontario at the North Grenville Public Library?
Showing posts with label Steven Ross Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steven Ross Smith. Show all posts
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Saturday, July 13, 2024
some author activity: Novak, Babineau, Sikkema, Bowering + Ross,
JoAnna Novak has new work at MerionWest; Kemeny Babineau has new work in the Spotlight series; Michael Sikkema has some new work up at cul-de-sac of blood; George Bowering is quoted in this recent piece on the infamous 1963 Vancouver Poetry Conference; and Stuart Ross has three new poems in Gargoyle.
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
new from above/ground press: The Green Rose, by Phil Hall and Steven Ross Smith
The Green Rose
in collaboration
Steven Ross Smith
Phil Hall
$6
Morning performance poempublished in Ottawa by above/ground press
rattles & whistles & gaaaks
great-tailed grackle verse
howler monkeys & Frank Sinatra
the bird that isn’t there
has a name
the swinging howler chorus
is missing here this week
to be frank
a lesson in the line
collapsing form as foam
leaves a crockery bit
of green rose
then takes it back out
then in as noise
all day no one
watching or listening
the horizon erased by rain
never makes landfall
what lifts is dirty & pushes
what collapses
is clear & pulls free
March 2024
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy
Phil Hall has a new book out this spring: Vallejo’s Marrow (Beautiful Outlaw, 2024). Other recent books are: The Ash Bell (Beautiful Outlaw, 2022); Toward a Blacker Ardour (Beautiful Outlaw, 2021); and Niagara & Government (Pedlar, 2020).
Steven Ross Smith loves music, practices yoga, and is fascinated by moss. Disparate threads weave through his seven-book poetic series fluttertongue. A new book is Glimmer: Short Fictions (Radiant Press, 2022). He writes in Victoria, BC.
This is Phil Hall’s fifth above/ground press chapbook (not including the secret chapbook), after Verulam (2009) and A Wolf Lake Chorus (2021), and the collaborations Shikibu Shuffle (with Andrew Burke; 2012) and Alternative Girders (with Stuart Kinmond; 2018). The festschrift Report from the [Phil] Hall Society, Vol. 1 No. 1 appeared in 2022.
To order, send cheques (add $1 for postage; in US, add $2; outside North America, add $5) to: rob mclennan, 2423 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa ON K1H 7M9. E-transfer or PayPal at rob_mclennan (at) hotmail.com or the PayPal button at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com
Labels:
chapbook,
collaboration,
Phil Hall,
Steven Ross Smith
Saturday, June 24, 2023
some author activity: Deutch, Arnott, Betts, mclennan, Christakos, Robinson, Jirgens + Smith,
Amanda Deutch has a poem in the "Tuesday poem" series; Joanne Arnott has been named a "Life Member" of The League of Canadian Poets; Gregory Betts has new work and a short write-up on NFTs online at Rattle; rob mclennan has new work in horseshoe journal here and here, as well as a brand-new substack post from "Lecture for an Empty Room"; and Margaret Christakos and Ben Robinson both have new work in Hamilton Arts & Letters, which also includes a conversation between Karl Jirgens and Steven Ross Smith on their ongoing fictions.
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