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Congratulations to Ariel Gordon who, in 2011, won the Aqua Books Lansdowne Poetry Prize for her collection Hump.

Congratulations to Elisabeh Harvor, whose book An Open Door in the Landscape, has been shortlisted for The Ottawa Book Awards.

Both Ariel Gordon and Elisabeth Harvor were longlisted for the 2011 ReLit Poetry Prize

Congratulations also to Cynthia Woodman Kerkham, whose poem "In Praise of Mushrooms" has been selected for this year's B.C. Poetry in Transit Program.

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B.C. Authors Bundle $38.00CA
B.C. Authors Bundle
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Palimpsest Press is offering three poetry collections from three fantastic female writers for its 10-year anniversary sale. Buy this “B.C. Authors Bundle” and you’ll receive three poetry books at a great discount!

Andrea MacPherson's Natural Disasters (2007): An exploration of memory and history, asking if it is possible to inherit the past and the generational complexities that come along with it. Stories of lost sisters and marriages based on card games combine with the immediate and personal responses to wild fires and collapsed schoolhouses.

Diane Tucker's Bright Scarves of Hours (2007): A poetry collection that explores common domestic landscapes — car-pooling with children, walking the dog, vacation snapshots and recipes. These elements weave into one woman’s vibrant inner life, transforming the mundane into a tapestry shimmering with insight and lyricism.

Valerie Stetson’s Living in Gravity (2008): An investigation on how we bear gravity, both physically and metaphorically. Some of us are lucky enough to float with someone through a night sky, as the lovers in Chagall’s paintings do, while at other times we are crushed by relentless and punishing weight.

 

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