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VULVA MAGIC

Vulva Magic By Sonia Di Placido Reviewed by Jorge Antonio Vallejos Chapbooks are usually put together in low budget fashion by poets who are broke.  Ten to twelve pages are stapled together with several poems found in between the covers.  … Continue reading

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MYKELLE PACQUING PERFORMS HIS SPOKEN WORD POETRY

Mykelle Pacquing has been writing poems for a long time. Mykelle’s poetry speaks to his culture, respect for Mother Earth, and good willed nature.  A student of Aboriginal writer Lee Maracle, Mykelle incorporates teachings from his homeland, Indigenous peoples of … Continue reading

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INTERVIEW WITH PILIPINO POET MYKELLE PACQUING

Mykelle Pacquing was born and raised in Toronto and his ancestors are from Maharlika, the traditional name of the Philippines which means, “The Creator’s Land.”  Mykelle works with plants, the animals, his ancestors, and Indigenous folk from all over to … Continue reading

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DRIVERS AT THE SHORT TIME MOTEL

Drivers At The Short-Time Motel By Eugene Gloria Reviewed By Jorge Antonio Vallejos Have you ever read a book that you enjoyed immensely and that left you thinking how much further you need to go as a writer?  With many … Continue reading

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CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2011: SAVOY “KAPOW” HOWE OF TORONTO NEWSGIRLS BOXING CLUB READS POEMS FROM “Vs.” BY KERRY RYAN

Kerry Ryan has written the (or one of the) first collection of poems focused on boxing: Vs. You feel like you’re in the gym with Ryan: throwing punches, getting hit, lifting the medicine ball.  Ryan has a way with words … Continue reading

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CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2011: PHOTO ESSAY OF TORONTO NEWSGIRLS BOXING CLUB + INTERVIEW WITH BOXER-POET KERRY RYAN

Kerry Ryan’s first collection of poetry, The Sleeping Life, was published by The Muses’ Company in 2008 and nominated for the Aqua Lansdowne Prize for Poetry in 2009. She has has poetry published in a number of journals, including Prairie Fire, The New … Continue reading

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CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2011: INTERVIEW WITH SAVOY “KAPOW” HOWE AND A REVIEW OF “Vs.” BY KERRY RYAN

Vs. By Kerry Ryan Reviewed by Jorge Antonio Vallejos In her book On Boxing, famed American writer Joyce Carol Oates wrote, “boxing is for men, and is about men, and is men.”  She was wrong!  And Kerry Ryan’s autobiographical collection … Continue reading

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INTERVIEW WITH TORONTO POET JENNY SHEPPARD

Jenny Sheppard is a 23 year old poet/musician living and working in Toronto. Growing up near the ocean helped inspire her to write her first songs and poems. She spends her free time reading, writing in her journal and wandering … Continue reading

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HONOURING BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2011: LILLIAN ALLEN PERFORMS DUB POETRY

Lillian Allen is a two-time Juno Award winner and the originator of Dub Poetry.  Allen’s poetry challenges the mainstream, is entertaining, and very original.  Enjoy her words.

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HONOURING BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2011: INTERVIEW WITH LILLIAN ALLEN

Dub poet Lillian Allen continues to define the form and explore its leading innovative edge. She has performed her work in many major venues in North America taking poetry to larger and larger audiences. She has produced Juno award winning … Continue reading

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