âThe lemon is not a lemonâ: Flowing Letters for Our Time
January 17, 2020
Correspondent by Dominique Bernier-Cormier
Treaty # by Armand Garnet Ruffo
Moccasin Square Gardens by Richard Van Camp
What We Carry by Susan Glickman
There Are Not Enough Sad Songs by Marita Dachsel
Mamaskatch: A Cree Coming of Age by Darrel J. McLeod
Stories from the Magic Canoe of Waâxaid by Cecil Paul and Briony Penn
Out All Day by John Donlan
The Broken Face by Russell Thornton
Roy Miki (Author) and Michael Barnholden (Editor)
Flow: Poems Collected and New.Talonbooks (purchase at Amazon.ca)
The title of the collected poetry of Roy Miki,
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$1 2 million grant will prepare Marymount Counseling students to serve vulnerable populations
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Northern Light is a book by Kazim Ali.(Goose Lane Editions)
Kazim Ali was the child of South Asian immigrants, who unexpectedly spent years of his childhood in the small Manitoba town of Jenpeg, a town that existed because of the hydroelectric dam nearby. As an adult, he found himself wondering about the town: did it even exist anymore? And if it did, what was it like? These questions sent him on a journey, one that looked at the environmental destruction the dam caused, and the local Pimicikamak community that fought against it.
Northern Light is Ali s story, the story of the Pimicikamak community and the story of a town that no longer exists.