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52 works of Canadian nonfiction coming out in spring 2021

Can You Hear Me Now? is a book by Celina Caesar-Chavannes.(Random House Canada) Can You Hear Me Now? is a memoir by entrepreneur and former politician Celina Caesar-Chavannes. Caesar-Chavannes was the first Black MP to represent the riding of Whitby, Ont. But her political career wasn t easy, and she was known for speaking out about social and racial injustices within political institutions and in her community. She eventually decided to leave the party she ran for, the Liberals.  Can You Hear Me Now? tells Caesar-Chavannes  story, from her early childhood through her business and political careers to today, where she is a sought-after consultant, alongside offering leadership advice.

For National poetry month, five poets reflect on the seasons of the pandemic along with machine learning art

For National poetry month, five poets reflect on the seasons of the pandemic along with machine learning art
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Column: Celebrate National Poetry Month with San Diego poets, a rebel Dickinson and free online workshops

Print Maybe it was Amanda Gorman’s stirring inauguration poem, “The Hill We Climb.” Maybe it’s the need to do something besides climbing the same mountain, all day, every day. Or maybe it’s the arrival of spring and the desire to give yourself an emotional refresh. Whatever the reason, if you are aching for a literary shot in the arm, National Poetry Month is here for you and your weary synapses. From free online workshops to a decidedly unbound Emily Dickinson, here are some cultural and community resources to help you find the right words for this weird time.

In Northern Light, Kazim Ali moves past nostalgia to tell the real story of his hometown

For writer Kazim Ali, writing has always been personal. As the author of over a dozen books including seven books of poetry, five novels and five essay collections he’s often had to mine the deepest depths of his psyche for a profound sentence or a heartfelt stanza. Not to mention his day job is as a literature and writing professor at the University of California San Diego. But when asked where “Northern Light: Power, Land, and the Memory of Water” ranks in comparison to his other projects, he doesn’t hesitate to remark that the recently published book was his most ambitious project and one that left him feeling deeply changed.

New Books by NER Authors

New Books by NER Authors NER authors have had a great publication month this March! Ryan Dennis, published in NER41.4, released his first novel, The Beasts They Turned Away (Epoque Press), a literary Gothic that “confronts an apprehensive rural community caught up in the uncertainties of a rapidly changing world.” Another author debuting in March is Cheswayo Mphanza. His poem, “Lester Leaps In,” has been featured in NER 38.2. Awarded the 2020 Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poets, The Rinehart Frames (University of Nebraska Press) is a collection of poems that “questions the boundaries of diaspora and narrative through a tethering of voices and forms that infringe on monolithic categorizations of Blackness and what can be intersected with it.”

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