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A Sense of Place | The Walrus


Establishing a room of one’s own has always been part of the literary vocation. And in a year that has seen the entire world not just fiction writers relegated to the confines of home, the themes of safety, belonging, and self-determination in the face of (occasionally life-threatening) external pressures have never resonated more deeply.
Whether seeking identity and refuge in a new city, life’s most indulgent pleasures, or relationships precious, volatile, and sometimes both the characters animating the shortlisted works for this year’s Amazon Canada First Novel Award mirror the desires of their authors to carve out a space of their own. So, we asked them: how does writing help you make a home in the world? ....

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Why We Should Read Poetry - BOMB Magazine


Photo courtesy of Brooke Matson.
Brooke Matson is a Spokane-based poet and book artist whose latest collection, In Accelerated Silence
, explores the intersections of Big Science (think astrophysics) and Big Feeling (think grief and resilience). Both philosophical and grounded in the elements and the body, these poems read like missives from a starry night, when the body feels alive and the mind contemplative.
Hum by Jamaal May: Maybe because I read it on my first writing residency, May’s first full collection showcases his talent for word choice, rhythm, and creativity on the page. You can almost feel him pushing the boundaries of each poem in terms of structure, perspective, imagery, or all of them at once. The word choice is so spot-on that many of the poems take on a texture or resonant quality (as the title of the book implies). Needless to say, these poems inspired me to experiment during my residency and I still return to the poems often. Some have become do ....

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