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Publications

Books and chapbooks

  • Types of Canadian Women. Full-length collection. Kentville NS: Gaspereau Press, 2006. 124 pages.
  • Spine. Full-length collection. Kentville NS: Gaspereau Press, 2004. 90 pages.
  • FLAME. Chapbook. Ottawa: above/ground press, 2002. 14 pages.
  • Pale Red Footprints. Full-length collection. Toronto: Pedlar Press, 2001. 85 pages.

Poetry in periodicals and anthologies (selected)

  • Six poems from Types of Canadian Women. Geist 15.63 (Winter 2006): 24-25.
  • Four poems from Types of Canadian Women. ottawater 2 (Ottawa), January 2006: 53-56.
  • Three poems from Types of Canadian Women. echolocation 3 (Toronto), January 2005: 12-14.
  • Three poems from Types of Canadian Women. PN Review (England) 31.3 (Jan/Feb 2005): 69.
  • "Exceedingly popular with all classes." Borderlines 35 (Wales), Winter 2004: 27.
  • Two poems from "Variations on Kristjana Gunnars' The Rose Garden." Kristjana Gunnars: Essays on Her Works. Ed. Monique Tschofen. Toronto: Guernica Editions, 2004: 169-71.
  • "Pendulum." CV2 27.1 (Winnipeg), summer 2004.
  • Excerpts from “The Letters” (with interview). The New Quarterly (Waterloo) 90 (Summer 2004): 185-198.
  • “Born Amid Romantic Surroundings” and “Played ingénues,” Grain (Saskatchewan) 31.4 (Spring 2004): 24, 30.
  • “Born in the Parliament Buildings” The Beloit Poetry Journal (Maine) 54.3 (Spring 2004): 14.
  • Three poems from Types of Canadian Women. Event (British Columbia) 32:3 (Winter 2003 - 2004): 64-67.
  • “On Visiting the Alice Shop in Oxford and Telling the Shopkeeper about Stephanie Bolster’s Poem about Visiting the Alice Shop in Oxford.” Taddle Creek (Toronto) Summer 2003: 9.
  • “Lead.” LRC : The Literary Review of Canada (Toronto), Summer 2003.
  • Three poems from “The Letters.” Jacket magazine (Australia), fall 2002 (on-line).
  • “Making Tea.” Descant (Toronto) 117, 33.2 (Summer 2002): 92.
    “The Immaculate Conception.” Grain (Saskatchewan), May 2002: 68-70.
  • “Fatalities.” LRC: The Literary Review of Canada (Toronto) Vol. 10 No. 1 (February 2002).
  • “Slushpile.” The Danforth Review (Toronto) November 2001.
  • “You have a lot on your mind.” Canadian Literature (B.C.) 169 (Summer 2001): 84.
  • “Not Difficult,” “Madness” and “Freckles.” The New Quarterly (Ontario) XX, No. 4 (Summer 2001): 186-189.
  • Four excerpts from “Variations on Kristjana Gunnars’ The Rose Garden.” Filling Station (Calgary) 20 (Winter 2000): 38-41.
  • “Apocalypse Love” #2 and #3. PRISM international (Vancouver) 38.3 (Spring 2000): 7-10.
  • “Alba” and “This is the Day.” The Antigonish Review (Nova Scotia) 120 (Winter 2000): 120-122.
  • “Apocalypse Love” #1. sub-Terrain (Vancouver) 3:26 (Spring 1999): 16. Winner of the 1999 Last Poems Contest.
  • “Horses’ Bones” and “New Mexico.” CV2 20.4 (Spring 1998): 9-10.
  • “Fish Talk” and “Sweat.” NeWest Review (Saskatoon) 23.1 (Oct./Nov. 1997): 14-15.
  • “Greenhouse.” Dandelion (Calgary) 22.1 (Spring 1995): 68.

Fiction

  • “Little Do You Know.” Other Voices (Edmonton) 8.1 (Spring 1995): 35-42.

Reviews (selected)

  • "Literary novel makes you feel smart." Review of Fabrizio's Return by Mark Frutkin. Winnipeg Free Press, February 26, 2006: B5.
  • "Love, oui. Ideal love, mais non." Review of Tête-à-Tête: Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre by Hazel Rowley. Winnipeg Free Press, December 4, 2005: B7.
  • Review of Little Theatres by Erin Moure. Arc: Canada's National Poetry Magazine 55 (Winter 2005): 116-117.
  • "Frog Hollow Press and Private Press Poetry in Canada." Arc: Canada’s National Poetry Magazine 52 (Summer 2004): 71-76.
  • Review of Dragons Cry by Tessa McWatt. The Danforth Review (Toronto, on-line), Sept. 2002.
  • Review of The Textbook of the Rose by Joann McCaig. The Danforth Review (Toronto, on-line), March 2001.
  • “Death by Foot Massage.” Review of Restlessness by Aritha van Herk. NeWest Review (Saskatoon) 24.4 (April/May 1999): 24.
  • “Upstream to the Source.” Review of Rock Creek by Thelma Poirier. NeWest Review (Saskatoon) 24.3 (Feb./Mar. 1999): 30.

Articles and Essays

  • "Three Weeks with the Sheep." The Danforth Review, www.danforthreview.com, posted November 2006.
  • “The True Historical Life of Michael Ondaatje.” Michael Ondaatje Symposium. Universite de Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle. Nov. 28-29, 1997. Published in the symposium
    proceedings, Re-constructing the fragments of Michael Ondaatje's works/La diversite deconstruite et reconstruite de l'oeuvre de Michael Ondaatje. Paris: University Press of the
    Sorbonne, 1999. 63-77.
  • “Amen She Said: The Language of Religion / The Religion of Language in Erin Moure and Lola Lemire Tostevin.” West Coast Line (Vancouver) 25 (32/1) (Spring/Summer 1998): 123-146.