at risk or at least?
sloping from the TransCanada: a road crew to repair the prairie rain that slid the hill...
Read MoreNicole Markotić is a poet, novelist, and critic. Her seven books include three of poetry: Connect the Dots and Minotaurs & Other Alphabets (Wolsak & Wynn), and Bent at the Spine (BookThug), two novels: Yellow Pages (Red Deer Press) and Scrapbook of My Years as a Zealot (Arsenal Press), an edited collection of poetry by Dennis Cooley: By Word of Mouth (Wilfrid Laurier University Press), and a co-edited (with Sally Chivers) anthology of essays concerning representations of disability, The Problem Body: Projecting Disability on Film (Ohio State UP). As well, she has numerous publications in literary journals in Canada, the USA, Australia, and Europe. She edits the chapbook series, Wrinkle Press, and has worked as a book editor for various presses, recently joining the NeWest literary board as one of its fiction editors. Nicole Markotić is Professor of English Literature, Creative Writing, and Disability Studies at the University of Windsor, is currently editing a collection of essays (Guernica) on Robert Kroetsch, and working on a new poetry book.
by Nicole Markotić | Apr 8, 2014 | Poetry | 0
sloping from the TransCanada: a road crew to repair the prairie rain that slid the hill...
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[ad] hesive laminate his followers, caps off! 13 dentists abjure the lower gums, guns away!...
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