An Issue with Seasons
Spring 2005. Vol. 27 No.4
Tim Bowling, two time Governor General’s Award nominee, and award-winning author of six collections of poetry, talks with CV2 about his collection The Memory Orchard and the influence that his family heritage of fishing culture and the rich British Columbia landscape with its variable weather has had on his poetry. Also, Hilary Clark talks about her most recent collection, The Dwelling of Weather, and how we live with weather. New poet on the block Chris Hutchinson gives CV2 readers the low down on his experience of publishing his first collection, unfamiliar weather.
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by Tim Bowling
That town, that time, was full of them. Skullcapped, gumbooted, flowers & fishtails sticking up from handlebar baskets of wicker,...
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by Tim Bowling
Along the long cave walls of the city the children chalk their days as I chalked mine in...
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by Chris Hutchinson
November. The sky is missing: a stolen monument, a breach. Still, a few starlings litter the horizon: distant flickerings, variegated...
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by Hilary Clark
Queer ghost whose aspect is focused backwards . . . Jennifer Moxley, “Behind the Orbits” Queer revenant whose other...
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by Hilary Clark
flickering, we live uncalendared. Jennifer Moxley, “Underlying Assumptions” Quivering, we live as if without limits At intervals, we feel...