Atlantic Poetics
byThe maddening and delightful heterogeneity of contemporary Atlantic Canadian poetry
The maddening and delightful heterogeneity of contemporary Atlantic Canadian poetry
Darryl Whetter’s Search Box Bed ponders exciting new sexualities emerging in and from the new media landscape; what then might our new poetries become?
In his latest volume of poetry, John Wall Barger explores the city of Halifax, sometimes as experienced by a character called Festus, other times as the city itself.
Part of what is satisfying about Edge: Essays, Reviews, Interviews, perhaps particularly for writers, and any lover of literature, is Mary Dalton’s reflection upon herself, on her own process, what a writer or poet is.