Over
at the Swiss online journal Dusie, editor/publisher Susana Gardner is allowing
me to curate a weekly poem on the dusie blog. On Tuesday, April 9, 2013, the
series opened with “On Recovery,” a poem by American poet Elizabeth Robinson
(currently the Hugo Fellow at the University of Montana). The Tuesdays that immediately
followed included the poem “Cityscape,” by Kansas poet Megan Kaminski, “from Winter of Weak Welcome” by Toronto
poet Marcus McCann and “ANGEL GOING POW” by American poet (and current Toronto
resident) Hoa Nguyen.
The
series aims to publish a mix of authors from the dusie kollektiv, as well as Canadian
and international poets, ranging from emerging to the established. Over the
next few weeks and months, watch for new work by dusies and non-dusies alike,
including Stephen Collis, j/j hastain, David W. McFadden, Edward Smallfield, Erín
Moure, Roland Prevost, Maria Damon, Rae Armantrout, Jenna Butler, Cameron
Anstee, Sarah Rosenthal, Kathryn MacLeod, Camille Martin, Pattie McCarthy, Stephen
Brockwell, Rosmarie Waldrop, Nicole
Markotić and Deborah Poe.
A
new poem will appear every Tuesday afternoon, Central European Summer Time, just
after lunch (which is 8am in Central Canada terms).
I
was fortunate enough to participate in a number of dusie projects, including
the fifth dusie kollectiv, and guest-edited “Dusie 10: the Canadian issue.”
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