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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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Origins $18.00CA $14.40CA Darryl Whetter
Origins
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ISBN: 978-1-926794-10-5
5.5 x 8.5 paperback
Pub date: April 16, 2012
$18.00 CDN

Entombed within a thirty-kilometre-deep seam of rock, the fossils of Joggins, Nova Scotia are pried from a cliff-face by a version of the ocean out of which their creatures evolved—for the first time on Earth—more than three-hundred-million years ago. With probing metaphors and a keen eye on science, the poems in Origins create a multi-faceted portrait of evolution, extinction and climate change. Centered on the powerful Bay of Fundy, Origins compares the displaced, prehistoric marks of fossils with cultural marks like art and books. These varied poems observe eternal traces and lingering residues, from fossilized footprints to landscape sculpture to pollution and industrialization. With only one bone in a billion fossilized and a perpetually changing planetary surface, these celebratory yet cautionary poems also investigate chance, loss and ruin. The intersection of forces, which both create and destroy, are echoed by poems devoted to transitory art, the human addiction to energy, and an evolving media history (from nineteenth-century field drawings to twenty-first-century digital libraries). Origins is a nuanced ledger for a troubled world.


BOOK BLURB:
"Whetter's poems are arresting, genuine, full of science and wonder, and reflect the author's tough love for Maritime life."
—Donna Morrissey

REVIEWS:
Whetter's "unabashed aggression is so refreshing that a reader can't help but hope Whetter stays on this poetic detour." —Q&Q starred review

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