KFB REVIEW INSIDE|OUT JOSEPH OSMUNDSON Sibling Rivalry Press, 2018 I open Inside/Out and immediately I’m greeted with a rustic depiction of Boyhood; “Boys” getting dirty, “Boys” in school who allowed for a gaze to linger, “Boys” one could do homework with and laugh and “Boys” who eventually grew up to be mean. “Boys” where […]
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SEPTEMBER
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? KFB | SEPTEMBER SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 16TH BROOKLYN BOOK FESTIVAL FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21 PAUL VERMEERSCH | KATH MACLEAN FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28 KAREN MAC CORMACK | STEVE MCCAFFERY knife | fork | book at The Dark Side Studio | 244 Augusta Avenue | 2nd Floor | Kensington Market | Toronto…
The anticipation is killing me. Doors 6:30 Poetry 7
O-m-g, we had fun attending the DETROIT BOOKFEST (highlights: meeting LYZ LUIDENS of PRANKSTER PRESS & KAT FINCH), some fam time in Toledo, and reading with KATE HARGREAVES in Windsor at BIBLIOASIS. SPECIAL THANKS to Kate, Aimee from Palimpsest, poet Kim Fahner (so lovely to meet you both!), Tina & Casey at Biblioasis for their […]
I first came across June Jordan’s WHO LOOK AT ME, a book she wrote for her son, Christopher, on display at Poet’s House (NYC), later acquiring this discarded library copy, written in 1969, sadly out of print. In describing how this book came to be, Miss Jordon wrote, “We do not see those we […]
From Ontario to Ireland (and back). KATHLEEN McCRACKEN & CATHERINE GRAHAM land, grace our space, last night. knife | fork | book
and NEXT FRIDAY knife | fork | book at The Dark Side Studio | 244 Augusta Avenue | 2nd Floor | Kensington Market | Toronto Doors 6:30 Poetry 7 Access: We are a second floor walk-up with two all-gender washrooms. Please remove your shoes upon entrance.
KFB FRIDAYS | THIS FRIDAY EMMA HEALEY STEREOBLIND (ANANSI) JEFF LATOSIK DREAMPAD (M&S) ROBIN RICHARDSON SIT HOW YOU WANT (VEHICULE) FRIDAY MAY 4TH Doors 6:30 Poetry 7-ish Wear socks to be seen (we’re shoeless). knife | fork | book at The Dark Side Studio, 244 Augusta Avenue, Second Floor (walk-up above Bunner’s Bakery) EMMA HEALEY […]
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Poetry is the opposite of escape but makes this world endurable. —CAConrad @CAConrad88 — KC Trommer (@kctrommer) April 25, 2018
