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jought February 8, 11:11 am
“I'm not surprised that you, as a student, value your Kindle. That seems to me one of the most likely applications of an e-book ...”
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jought February 8, 11:11 am
“Yes, I like Nathan's poem as well -- there's a fine stillness about it ...”
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Dimitra February 8, 10:10 am
“This is isn't really a tribute, but it's a lovely poem about loss by Leonard Nathan:
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I hadn't noticed
till a death took me outside
and le ...”
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abbercadaver February 7, 2:02 pm
“I actually own a Kindle. It's really great ...”
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Today in TorontoWriter In ResidenceFebruary 1st to February 28thJohn Oughton »John Oughton is the author of several books, including Time Slip: New and Selected Poems, which is forthcoming with Guernica Editions. LATEST SUBMISSION »Decoding HallelujahLeonard Cohen’s song “Hallelujah” was at first a little-known cut on his 1988 album Various Positions. Since then, it has spread like a musical virus, now having been covered by over 200 artists, and recently achieving the coveted Christmas Number One spot in the UK through Alexandra Burke’s version. .
Random Recommended ReadingThe Iron Shoes by Elizabeth Greene
Hidden Brook Press, 2007
elana wolff writes...The forty-seven poems in this alert, courageous collection are plumbed from the depths of life and recollection where “unquiet spirits,” “black anger,” “the man who...screwed choirboys,” rape in a “mean house on a mean street,” a marr Poll |