Art of the Game
Summer 2003. Vol. 26 No.1
“Art of the Game: Poetry and Sport.” Features interviews with Vicki Goodfellow Duke and John B. Lee. This issue includes poetry by each interviewed author as well as Kate Braid, Yvonne Blomer, John Grey and Michael Kissinger. Also in this issue: finalists of CV2’s first annual 2-day poem contest and Cyberslam 2003.
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by Catherine Moss
Chinook winds gusting to 80 km/h This afternoon the wind's on a barometric rush ripping the last brown leaves from...
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by Heidi Greco
“It's funny, don't you think, how time seems to do a lot of things? It flies, it tells, and worst...
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by Tanis MacDonald
Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. A body at rest tends to stay at rest, a badger wintering beneath...
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by Kimmy Beach
the day my stepfather cut his thumb off, he walked into the garden where my mother was dead-heading the Little...
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by Alison Calder
“What do geese dream of? Of maize.” -Sigmund Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams inside his salty shelter the badger...
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by Melanie Cameron
If we stand together beside the lake on a spring afternoon, the breeze will hold out its many cool hands...
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by Sylvia Legris
Barometric saraband: triple-time dance of the thermometer, heat palpitations. You fumble for meaning in sweat & inevitability; damp sheets, inexhaustible...
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by Todd Besant
I. Pressure start in midair, say, on a plane the change in your ears as you descend–the pressure–is the...