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I wanted this cover to illustrate a series of waves, since "soundings" is a nautical term in which sonar is used to measure depth. And echoing connotes reflection and repetition. Even the scroll like feature around the subtitle mirrors itself in a reflection. BOOK-ISH: THREE MISCHIEVOUS SQUIRRELS AND CUTTING GLASS BY poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollections BOOK-ISH: NEOPLATONISM AND CHRISTIAN SYMBOLISM IN In Gwendolyn MacEwen’s poem “Manzini: Escape Artist”, Manzini becomes a symbolic representation of humanity’s search for freedom from earthly bonds. MacEwen combines Neoplatonic doctrine and Christian imagery to poeticize the quest of the human soul in attaining immortality. In Plato’s belief, the body is a source ofimprisonment.
BOOK-ISH: A REVIEW OF ORIGINS Whetter’s work like a force of nature WITH a crafted tidal force washing away unnecessary words, Darryl Whetter’s poems stand firm against the driving wind of loose language and (like) unedited drivel that has (like) infected so much of our culture. BOOK-ISH: ON FACTORIES AND IVORY TOWERS When I was in university a professor of mine asked me what it was like to work in a factory with so many sexist men who were, to say the least, rough around the edges. BOOK-ISH: WASTING MY TIME IN MARGARITAVILLE, OTHERWISE I signed up for facebook because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. People I care about were spending a lot of time on facebook and I kept getting requests to be their friend, although I thought I BOOK-ISH: SOME WOMEN CAN’T WEAR WHITE WITHOUT GETTING A As I was walking from my hair appointment today, my long fluffy scarf blowing in the breeze, I made the irreversible mistake of trying to quickly scamper across a busy car-filled street. BOOK-ISH: MARCH 2006 poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollectionsBOOK-ISH: JUNE 2004
The Cowgirl Hall of Fame Marty Gervais has contributed some excellent black and white photography to Kaleidoscope — Volume 2.1 (2001). There are also some poems published in this feature. BOOK-ISH: PALIMPSEST BOOKBINDING & DESIGN SERVICES Fine Bookbinding Palimpsest is now offering custom bookbinding services for those who want to collect letters, cards, artwork or poetry into hand-bound, beautiful books.BOOK-ISH
I wanted this cover to illustrate a series of waves, since "soundings" is a nautical term in which sonar is used to measure depth. And echoing connotes reflection and repetition. Even the scroll like feature around the subtitle mirrors itself in a reflection. BOOK-ISH: THREE MISCHIEVOUS SQUIRRELS AND CUTTING GLASS BY poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollections BOOK-ISH: NEOPLATONISM AND CHRISTIAN SYMBOLISM IN In Gwendolyn MacEwen’s poem “Manzini: Escape Artist”, Manzini becomes a symbolic representation of humanity’s search for freedom from earthly bonds. MacEwen combines Neoplatonic doctrine and Christian imagery to poeticize the quest of the human soul in attaining immortality. In Plato’s belief, the body is a source ofimprisonment.
BOOK-ISH: A REVIEW OF ORIGINS Whetter’s work like a force of nature WITH a crafted tidal force washing away unnecessary words, Darryl Whetter’s poems stand firm against the driving wind of loose language and (like) unedited drivel that has (like) infected so much of our culture. BOOK-ISH: ON FACTORIES AND IVORY TOWERS When I was in university a professor of mine asked me what it was like to work in a factory with so many sexist men who were, to say the least, rough around the edges. BOOK-ISH: WASTING MY TIME IN MARGARITAVILLE, OTHERWISE I signed up for facebook because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. People I care about were spending a lot of time on facebook and I kept getting requests to be their friend, although I thought I BOOK-ISH: SOME WOMEN CAN’T WEAR WHITE WITHOUT GETTING A As I was walking from my hair appointment today, my long fluffy scarf blowing in the breeze, I made the irreversible mistake of trying to quickly scamper across a busy car-filled street. BOOK-ISH: MARCH 2006 poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollectionsBOOK-ISH: JUNE 2004
The Cowgirl Hall of Fame Marty Gervais has contributed some excellent black and white photography to Kaleidoscope — Volume 2.1 (2001). There are also some poems published in this feature. BOOK-ISH: PALIMPSEST BOOKBINDING & DESIGN SERVICES Fine Bookbinding Palimpsest is now offering custom bookbinding services for those who want to collect letters, cards, artwork or poetry into hand-bound, beautiful books. BOOK-ISH: ADVICE FOR THE FIRST TIME GARDENER This year for the first time I planted bulbs. I was thrilled at the idea of starting a perennial garden that would get fuller and more beautiful with each consecutive summer. BOOK-ISH: THE HOPEFUL MISANTHROPE Despite a diagnosis of bi-polar in 2008 and a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2011, I feel more hopeful than I ever have. I have always been very private about my health, or lack thereof, and yet recent discussions in the media about depression and struggles with disease has led me to speak openly for the first time about my own plight. BOOK-ISH: ON FACTORIES AND IVORY TOWERS When I was in university a professor of mine asked me what it was like to work in a factory with so many sexist men who were, to say the least, rough around the edges. BOOK-ISH: INTERVIEW WITH DAWN MARIE KRESAN: LOCAL PUBLISHER This interview was previously published in Room Magazine (2002) Q: Why do you want to publish? Why this project? Dawn: I started this project because I always wanted to go into literary publishing. BOOK-ISH: A CURIOUS CASE OF PLAGIARISM I was looking at vintage book covers on the net and came across Fires of Youth (1968) by James Lincoln Collier. The cover is titillating for the time it was published, the naked woman posing in a bottle, as if manufactured and ready to be consumed. BOOK-ISH: MAGPIE LOGO DESIGN Magpie Books is a children’s books imprint. Since I am the publisher I know who my market is and as a designer I know what worksgraphically.
BOOK-ISH: 2015
poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollections BOOK-ISH: CHIROPRACTIC LOGO DESIGN Kingsville Chiropractic Clinic wanted a logo with mark that was professional and classic in feel while also demonstrating its naturalapproach to health.
BOOK-ISH: PILLETTE VILLAGE READING SERIES WINTER SEASON DONE! I'd like to thank everyone who participated in the new Pillette Village Reading Series, whether as a featured reader, open mic reader,or audience member.
BOOK-ISH: CALL FOR NONFICTION SUBMISSIONS At Palimpsest Press we have a passion for poetry and we see our role as an independent publisher as one that values the genre enough totake the risk.
BOOK-ISH
I wanted this cover to illustrate a series of waves, since "soundings" is a nautical term in which sonar is used to measure depth. And echoing connotes reflection and repetition. Even the scroll like feature around the subtitle mirrors itself in a reflection. BOOK-ISH: THREE MISCHIEVOUS SQUIRRELS AND CUTTING GLASS BY poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollections BOOK-ISH: NEOPLATONISM AND CHRISTIAN SYMBOLISM IN In Gwendolyn MacEwen’s poem “Manzini: Escape Artist”, Manzini becomes a symbolic representation of humanity’s search for freedom from earthly bonds. MacEwen combines Neoplatonic doctrine and Christian imagery to poeticize the quest of the human soul in attaining immortality. In Plato’s belief, the body is a source ofimprisonment.
BOOK-ISH: THE HOPEFUL MISANTHROPE Despite a diagnosis of bi-polar in 2008 and a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2011, I feel more hopeful than I ever have. I have always been very private about my health, or lack thereof, and yet recent discussions in the media about depression and struggles with disease has led me to speak openly for the first time about my own plight. BOOK-ISH: A REVIEW OF ORIGINS Whetter’s work like a force of nature WITH a crafted tidal force washing away unnecessary words, Darryl Whetter’s poems stand firm against the driving wind of loose language and (like) unedited drivel that has (like) infected so much of our culture. BOOK-ISH: ON FACTORIES AND IVORY TOWERS When I was in university a professor of mine asked me what it was like to work in a factory with so many sexist men who were, to say the least, rough around the edges. BOOK-ISH: WASTING MY TIME IN MARGARITAVILLE, OTHERWISE I signed up for facebook because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. People I care about were spending a lot of time on facebook and I kept getting requests to be their friend, although I thought I BOOK-ISH: SOME WOMEN CAN’T WEAR WHITE WITHOUT GETTING A As I was walking from my hair appointment today, my long fluffy scarf blowing in the breeze, I made the irreversible mistake of trying to quickly scamper across a busy car-filled street.BOOK-ISH: JUNE 2004
The Cowgirl Hall of Fame Marty Gervais has contributed some excellent black and white photography to Kaleidoscope — Volume 2.1 (2001). There are also some poems published in this feature. BOOK-ISH: PALIMPSEST BOOKBINDING & DESIGN SERVICES Fine Bookbinding Palimpsest is now offering custom bookbinding services for those who want to collect letters, cards, artwork or poetry into hand-bound, beautiful books.BOOK-ISH
I wanted this cover to illustrate a series of waves, since "soundings" is a nautical term in which sonar is used to measure depth. And echoing connotes reflection and repetition. Even the scroll like feature around the subtitle mirrors itself in a reflection. BOOK-ISH: THREE MISCHIEVOUS SQUIRRELS AND CUTTING GLASS BY poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollections BOOK-ISH: NEOPLATONISM AND CHRISTIAN SYMBOLISM IN In Gwendolyn MacEwen’s poem “Manzini: Escape Artist”, Manzini becomes a symbolic representation of humanity’s search for freedom from earthly bonds. MacEwen combines Neoplatonic doctrine and Christian imagery to poeticize the quest of the human soul in attaining immortality. In Plato’s belief, the body is a source ofimprisonment.
BOOK-ISH: THE HOPEFUL MISANTHROPE Despite a diagnosis of bi-polar in 2008 and a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2011, I feel more hopeful than I ever have. I have always been very private about my health, or lack thereof, and yet recent discussions in the media about depression and struggles with disease has led me to speak openly for the first time about my own plight. BOOK-ISH: A REVIEW OF ORIGINS Whetter’s work like a force of nature WITH a crafted tidal force washing away unnecessary words, Darryl Whetter’s poems stand firm against the driving wind of loose language and (like) unedited drivel that has (like) infected so much of our culture. BOOK-ISH: ON FACTORIES AND IVORY TOWERS When I was in university a professor of mine asked me what it was like to work in a factory with so many sexist men who were, to say the least, rough around the edges. BOOK-ISH: WASTING MY TIME IN MARGARITAVILLE, OTHERWISE I signed up for facebook because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. People I care about were spending a lot of time on facebook and I kept getting requests to be their friend, although I thought I BOOK-ISH: SOME WOMEN CAN’T WEAR WHITE WITHOUT GETTING A As I was walking from my hair appointment today, my long fluffy scarf blowing in the breeze, I made the irreversible mistake of trying to quickly scamper across a busy car-filled street.BOOK-ISH: JUNE 2004
The Cowgirl Hall of Fame Marty Gervais has contributed some excellent black and white photography to Kaleidoscope — Volume 2.1 (2001). There are also some poems published in this feature. BOOK-ISH: PALIMPSEST BOOKBINDING & DESIGN SERVICES Fine Bookbinding Palimpsest is now offering custom bookbinding services for those who want to collect letters, cards, artwork or poetry into hand-bound, beautiful books. BOOK-ISH: ADVICE FOR THE FIRST TIME GARDENER This year for the first time I planted bulbs. I was thrilled at the idea of starting a perennial garden that would get fuller and more beautiful with each consecutive summer. BOOK-ISH: THE HOPEFUL MISANTHROPE Despite a diagnosis of bi-polar in 2008 and a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2011, I feel more hopeful than I ever have. I have always been very private about my health, or lack thereof, and yet recent discussions in the media about depression and struggles with disease has led me to speak openly for the first time about my own plight. BOOK-ISH: ON FACTORIES AND IVORY TOWERS When I was in university a professor of mine asked me what it was like to work in a factory with so many sexist men who were, to say the least, rough around the edges. BOOK-ISH: INTERVIEW WITH DAWN MARIE KRESAN: LOCAL PUBLISHER This interview was previously published in Room Magazine (2002) Q: Why do you want to publish? Why this project? Dawn: I started this project because I always wanted to go into literary publishing. BOOK-ISH: A CURIOUS CASE OF PLAGIARISM I was looking at vintage book covers on the net and came across Fires of Youth (1968) by James Lincoln Collier. The cover is titillating for the time it was published, the naked woman posing in a bottle, as if manufactured and ready to be consumed. BOOK-ISH: MAGPIE LOGO DESIGN Magpie Books is a children’s books imprint. Since I am the publisher I know who my market is and as a designer I know what worksgraphically.
BOOK-ISH: 2015
poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollections BOOK-ISH: CHIROPRACTIC LOGO DESIGN Kingsville Chiropractic Clinic wanted a logo with mark that was professional and classic in feel while also demonstrating its naturalapproach to health.
BOOK-ISH: PILLETTE VILLAGE READING SERIES WINTER SEASON DONE! I'd like to thank everyone who participated in the new Pillette Village Reading Series, whether as a featured reader, open mic reader,or audience member.
BOOK-ISH: CALL FOR NONFICTION SUBMISSIONS At Palimpsest Press we have a passion for poetry and we see our role as an independent publisher as one that values the genre enough totake the risk.
BOOK-ISH
I wanted this cover to illustrate a series of waves, since "soundings" is a nautical term in which sonar is used to measure depth. And echoing connotes reflection and repetition. Even the scroll like feature around the subtitle mirrors itself in a reflection. BOOK-ISH: THREE MISCHIEVOUS SQUIRRELS AND CUTTING GLASS BY poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollections BOOK-ISH: NEOPLATONISM AND CHRISTIAN SYMBOLISM IN In Gwendolyn MacEwen’s poem “Manzini: Escape Artist”, Manzini becomes a symbolic representation of humanity’s search for freedom from earthly bonds. MacEwen combines Neoplatonic doctrine and Christian imagery to poeticize the quest of the human soul in attaining immortality. In Plato’s belief, the body is a source ofimprisonment.
BOOK-ISH: THE HOPEFUL MISANTHROPE Despite a diagnosis of bi-polar in 2008 and a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2011, I feel more hopeful than I ever have. I have always been very private about my health, or lack thereof, and yet recent discussions in the media about depression and struggles with disease has led me to speak openly for the first time about my own plight. BOOK-ISH: A REVIEW OF ORIGINS Whetter’s work like a force of nature WITH a crafted tidal force washing away unnecessary words, Darryl Whetter’s poems stand firm against the driving wind of loose language and (like) unedited drivel that has (like) infected so much of our culture. BOOK-ISH: ON FACTORIES AND IVORY TOWERS When I was in university a professor of mine asked me what it was like to work in a factory with so many sexist men who were, to say the least, rough around the edges. BOOK-ISH: WASTING MY TIME IN MARGARITAVILLE, OTHERWISE I signed up for facebook because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. People I care about were spending a lot of time on facebook and I kept getting requests to be their friend, although I thought I BOOK-ISH: SOME WOMEN CAN’T WEAR WHITE WITHOUT GETTING A As I was walking from my hair appointment today, my long fluffy scarf blowing in the breeze, I made the irreversible mistake of trying to quickly scamper across a busy car-filled street.BOOK-ISH: JUNE 2004
The Cowgirl Hall of Fame Marty Gervais has contributed some excellent black and white photography to Kaleidoscope — Volume 2.1 (2001). There are also some poems published in this feature. BOOK-ISH: PALIMPSEST BOOKBINDING & DESIGN SERVICES Fine Bookbinding Palimpsest is now offering custom bookbinding services for those who want to collect letters, cards, artwork or poetry into hand-bound, beautiful books.BOOK-ISH
I wanted this cover to illustrate a series of waves, since "soundings" is a nautical term in which sonar is used to measure depth. And echoing connotes reflection and repetition. Even the scroll like feature around the subtitle mirrors itself in a reflection. BOOK-ISH: THREE MISCHIEVOUS SQUIRRELS AND CUTTING GLASS BY poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollections BOOK-ISH: NEOPLATONISM AND CHRISTIAN SYMBOLISM IN In Gwendolyn MacEwen’s poem “Manzini: Escape Artist”, Manzini becomes a symbolic representation of humanity’s search for freedom from earthly bonds. MacEwen combines Neoplatonic doctrine and Christian imagery to poeticize the quest of the human soul in attaining immortality. In Plato’s belief, the body is a source ofimprisonment.
BOOK-ISH: THE HOPEFUL MISANTHROPE Despite a diagnosis of bi-polar in 2008 and a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2011, I feel more hopeful than I ever have. I have always been very private about my health, or lack thereof, and yet recent discussions in the media about depression and struggles with disease has led me to speak openly for the first time about my own plight. BOOK-ISH: A REVIEW OF ORIGINS Whetter’s work like a force of nature WITH a crafted tidal force washing away unnecessary words, Darryl Whetter’s poems stand firm against the driving wind of loose language and (like) unedited drivel that has (like) infected so much of our culture. BOOK-ISH: ON FACTORIES AND IVORY TOWERS When I was in university a professor of mine asked me what it was like to work in a factory with so many sexist men who were, to say the least, rough around the edges. BOOK-ISH: WASTING MY TIME IN MARGARITAVILLE, OTHERWISE I signed up for facebook because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. People I care about were spending a lot of time on facebook and I kept getting requests to be their friend, although I thought I BOOK-ISH: SOME WOMEN CAN’T WEAR WHITE WITHOUT GETTING A As I was walking from my hair appointment today, my long fluffy scarf blowing in the breeze, I made the irreversible mistake of trying to quickly scamper across a busy car-filled street.BOOK-ISH: JUNE 2004
The Cowgirl Hall of Fame Marty Gervais has contributed some excellent black and white photography to Kaleidoscope — Volume 2.1 (2001). There are also some poems published in this feature. BOOK-ISH: PALIMPSEST BOOKBINDING & DESIGN SERVICES Fine Bookbinding Palimpsest is now offering custom bookbinding services for those who want to collect letters, cards, artwork or poetry into hand-bound, beautiful books. BOOK-ISH: ADVICE FOR THE FIRST TIME GARDENER This year for the first time I planted bulbs. I was thrilled at the idea of starting a perennial garden that would get fuller and more beautiful with each consecutive summer. BOOK-ISH: THE HOPEFUL MISANTHROPE Despite a diagnosis of bi-polar in 2008 and a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2011, I feel more hopeful than I ever have. I have always been very private about my health, or lack thereof, and yet recent discussions in the media about depression and struggles with disease has led me to speak openly for the first time about my own plight. BOOK-ISH: ON FACTORIES AND IVORY TOWERS When I was in university a professor of mine asked me what it was like to work in a factory with so many sexist men who were, to say the least, rough around the edges. BOOK-ISH: INTERVIEW WITH DAWN MARIE KRESAN: LOCAL PUBLISHER This interview was previously published in Room Magazine (2002) Q: Why do you want to publish? Why this project? Dawn: I started this project because I always wanted to go into literary publishing. BOOK-ISH: A CURIOUS CASE OF PLAGIARISM I was looking at vintage book covers on the net and came across Fires of Youth (1968) by James Lincoln Collier. The cover is titillating for the time it was published, the naked woman posing in a bottle, as if manufactured and ready to be consumed. BOOK-ISH: MAGPIE LOGO DESIGN Magpie Books is a children’s books imprint. Since I am the publisher I know who my market is and as a designer I know what worksgraphically.
BOOK-ISH: 2015
poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollections BOOK-ISH: CHIROPRACTIC LOGO DESIGN Kingsville Chiropractic Clinic wanted a logo with mark that was professional and classic in feel while also demonstrating its naturalapproach to health.
BOOK-ISH: PILLETTE VILLAGE READING SERIES WINTER SEASON DONE! I'd like to thank everyone who participated in the new Pillette Village Reading Series, whether as a featured reader, open mic reader,or audience member.
BOOK-ISH: CALL FOR NONFICTION SUBMISSIONS At Palimpsest Press we have a passion for poetry and we see our role as an independent publisher as one that values the genre enough totake the risk.
BOOK-ISH
I wanted this cover to illustrate a series of waves, since "soundings" is a nautical term in which sonar is used to measure depth. And echoing connotes reflection and repetition. Even the scroll like feature around the subtitle mirrors itself in a reflection. BOOK-ISH: THREE MISCHIEVOUS SQUIRRELS AND CUTTING GLASS BY poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollections BOOK-ISH: THE HOPEFUL MISANTHROPE Despite a diagnosis of bi-polar in 2008 and a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2011, I feel more hopeful than I ever have. I have always been very private about my health, or lack thereof, and yet recent discussions in the media about depression and struggles with disease has led me to speak openly for the first time about my own plight. BOOK-ISH: ADVICE FOR THE FIRST TIME GARDENER This year for the first time I planted bulbs. I was thrilled at the idea of starting a perennial garden that would get fuller and more beautiful with each consecutive summer. BOOK-ISH: INTERVIEW WITH DAWN MARIE KRESAN: LOCAL PUBLISHER This interview was previously published in Room Magazine (2002) Q: Why do you want to publish? Why this project? Dawn: I started this project because I always wanted to go into literary publishing. BOOK-ISH: A CURIOUS CASE OF PLAGIARISM I was looking at vintage book covers on the net and came across Fires of Youth (1968) by James Lincoln Collier. The cover is titillating for the time it was published, the naked woman posing in a bottle, as if manufactured and ready to be consumed. BOOK-ISH: ON FACTORIES AND IVORY TOWERS When I was in university a professor of mine asked me what it was like to work in a factory with so many sexist men who were, to say the least, rough around the edges. BOOK-ISH: IN DEFENSE OF IRREVERENT HUMOUR FOR CHILDREN “ would offend readers who share those names. Despite the intention to be playful, it is unlikely that the Hunters of the world would appreciate being labeled a BOOK-ISH: WASTING MY TIME IN MARGARITAVILLE, OTHERWISE I signed up for facebook because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. People I care about were spending a lot of time on facebook and I kept getting requests to be their friend, although I thought I BOOK-ISH: BOOKS IN CANADA REVIEW My first Books in Canada review of a Palimpsest title was not for a trade poetry collection, but for a slim chapbook. Paper Lanterns, by Steven Heighton, is the second chapbook I have produced and IBOOK-ISH
I wanted this cover to illustrate a series of waves, since "soundings" is a nautical term in which sonar is used to measure depth. And echoing connotes reflection and repetition. Even the scroll like feature around the subtitle mirrors itself in a reflection. BOOK-ISH: THREE MISCHIEVOUS SQUIRRELS AND CUTTING GLASS BY poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollections BOOK-ISH: THE HOPEFUL MISANTHROPE Despite a diagnosis of bi-polar in 2008 and a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2011, I feel more hopeful than I ever have. I have always been very private about my health, or lack thereof, and yet recent discussions in the media about depression and struggles with disease has led me to speak openly for the first time about my own plight. BOOK-ISH: ADVICE FOR THE FIRST TIME GARDENER This year for the first time I planted bulbs. I was thrilled at the idea of starting a perennial garden that would get fuller and more beautiful with each consecutive summer. BOOK-ISH: INTERVIEW WITH DAWN MARIE KRESAN: LOCAL PUBLISHER This interview was previously published in Room Magazine (2002) Q: Why do you want to publish? Why this project? Dawn: I started this project because I always wanted to go into literary publishing. BOOK-ISH: A CURIOUS CASE OF PLAGIARISM I was looking at vintage book covers on the net and came across Fires of Youth (1968) by James Lincoln Collier. The cover is titillating for the time it was published, the naked woman posing in a bottle, as if manufactured and ready to be consumed. BOOK-ISH: ON FACTORIES AND IVORY TOWERS When I was in university a professor of mine asked me what it was like to work in a factory with so many sexist men who were, to say the least, rough around the edges. BOOK-ISH: IN DEFENSE OF IRREVERENT HUMOUR FOR CHILDREN “ would offend readers who share those names. Despite the intention to be playful, it is unlikely that the Hunters of the world would appreciate being labeled a BOOK-ISH: WASTING MY TIME IN MARGARITAVILLE, OTHERWISE I signed up for facebook because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. People I care about were spending a lot of time on facebook and I kept getting requests to be their friend, although I thought I BOOK-ISH: BOOKS IN CANADA REVIEW My first Books in Canada review of a Palimpsest title was not for a trade poetry collection, but for a slim chapbook. Paper Lanterns, by Steven Heighton, is the second chapbook I have produced and I BOOK-ISH: DECEMBER 2007 Diane Tucker, author of Bright Scarves of Hours (Palimpsest Press 2007), was interviewed by rob mclennan for his 12 or 20 questions series. Below is an excerpt.BOOK-ISH
poetic scratchings, a tincture of thought, snippets of design, selections, collections, and recollections WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015 COVERS WITH IMAGES SUPPLIED As a designer, I prefer to source the images for the covers. But clients don't always want me to do this. Sometimes I am given images that were chosen by either the publisher or author. In these situations, I consider myself the hands for their vision. These are a few of the covers I have done where such an arrangement was made. This is a cover I did for Breakwater Books. A cover for Palimpsest Press, in which the author chose the image. A cover for Wolsak & Wynn Posted by Dawn Marie Kresanat 2:14 PM
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FRIDAY, MAY 1, 2015
CANADIAN GINGER
Thrilled to announce that myself and Kim Clark are putting together an anthology of red-headed writers called Canadian Ginger. It is to be published by Oolichan Books! Go red! Please send one to three poems no longer than 60 lines each, and prose no more than 1200 words. Please submit work unpublished in book form (journals, magazines, and newspapers are fine). The early bird submission deadline is June 30, 2015, with the final submission date being September 30, 2015. All contributing work will be decided upon by December. Please send your submissions in a word doc by email to canadianginger2015@gmail.com. Contributors will be paid a fee of at least $25, dependent on the length of the work, and also receive two copies of the anthology. Posted by Dawn Marie Kresanat 1:51 PM
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MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2015 PILLETTE VILLAGE READING SERIES WINTER SEASON DONE! I'd like to thank everyone who participated in the new Pillette Village Reading Series, whether as a featured reader, open mic reader, or audience member. For our first season I consider it a success. The audience has been hit or miss, with some events standing room only, and others that had ten or so people. But who's counting? We are learning and growing. The format may change a bit next season to ensure great attendance at every event. It is incredible to have such support from the local literary community. Thanks again to our featured readers: David James Brock, Patrick Brode, Julie Cameron Gray, Kate Hargreaves, Debbie Hill, Jim Johnstone, Lenore Langs, Michael Lista, Dorothy Mahoney, Dennis Robillard, Vanessa Shields, Robert Stewart, and Blair Trewartha. And thank you to the presses who worked closely with me to make arrangements and get in touch with authors. I'd also like to give a big THANK YOU to Aimee Parent Dunn at Palimpsest Press for organizing this event and for having the vision to see it through, and to Nancy at Nancy Johns Gallery. Her space is beautiful! If you are a local, you should definitely go check it out at 4755 Wyandotte St. East. Here are a couple pictures. I don't have many because, well... I'm not that organized. We'll see you next November! Posted by Dawn Marie Kresanat 2:53 PM
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2015COVER FOR KINGDOM
One of my favourite covers. Ever. I know I designed it and it may sound presumptuous, but I absolutely LOVE this cover. In any case, it is the image that I acquired that is so lovely. Posted by Dawn Marie Kresanat 2:38 PM
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 2015FARM LOGO
A logo I designed for an American farm. I like this horse logo, but the clients wanted a more simple look. I designed another logo for them with the "W" from Williams. Posted by Dawn Marie Kresanat 3:15 PM
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2014 COVER FOR ECHO SOUNDINGS I wanted this cover to illustrate a series of waves, since "soundings" is a nautical term in which sonar is used to measure depth. And echoing connotes reflection and repetition. Even the scroll like feature around the subtitle mirrors itself in a reflection. Here is the book description: "Poems sound. Poetry is the art of listening. In _Echo Soundings_ Jeffery Donaldson brings together essays written over two decades, including reviews, think pieces, arguments and homages, that listen for and to major and minor voices in Canadian and American verse, both modern and contemporary. Echo Soundings demonstrates that every poem is a community of voices, a conversation, an exchange. Poets talk about the world partly by talking to one another. At times broadly speculative, at times meticulous in their attention to detail, Donaldson’s essays are united by a common concern for our habits of listening and how they might be fathomed by poetry’s deeper soundings." Posted by Dawn Marie Kresanat 3:04 PM
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2014COVER FOR EASY FIX
Fall 2014 cover for _Easy Fix, _by Blair Trewartha. The themes in this collection are related to loneliness, mental illness, poverty, and the disenfranchised. I wanted the cover to feel dark and gritty. Posted by Dawn Marie Kresanat 2:50 PM
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