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Vancouver B.C.

Sandy Shreve Guest Poet Post

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June 13, 2013 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

 Every Thursday, Ooligan Press invites a poet whose work is included in Alive at the Center, our anthology of poetry from Pacific Northwest writers, to blog for us. This week, we are pleased to feature Sandy Shreve, a poet from Vancouver, B.C. Please enjoy her post!  Where Poems Begin “Crows” began with a chance encounter on my way […]

Filed Under: Guest Blogger Tagged With: Alive at the Center, Alive at the Center: Featured Poet, Barbara G. Walker, Belonging, crows, folklore, New Brunswick, ooligan press, poetry, Sandy Shreve, Tantramar Marsh, The Women's Dictionary of Symbols and Sacred Objects, Vancouver B.C.

Heidi Greco Guest Poet Post

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May 23, 2013 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Every Thursday, Ooligan Press invites a poet whose work is included in Alive at the Center, our anthology of poetry from Pacific Northwest writers, to blog for us. This week, we are pleased to feature Heidi Greco, a poet from Surrey, about an hour south of Vancouver, B.C. Please enjoy her post! Listening for the words that make the […]

Filed Under: Guest Blogger Tagged With: Alive at the Center, Alive at the Center: Featured Poet, brainstorming, Estelle, Heidi Greco, ooligan press, PNW, poetry, Surrey B.C., Vancouver B.C., Western Shrike, Wordsong

Alive at the Center: A Canadian Adventure

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May 17, 2013 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

<i>Alive at the Center</i>: A Canadian Adventure

By Sarah Soards After all of the stress, uncertainty, and excitement, the day had finally arrived—the Vancouver, Canada, book launch of Alive at the Center. Eight hours of driving in grid-locked traffic and pouring rain left a stale taste in our months as we lugged our boxes of books into the Rhizome Café. But we had […]

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Marni Norwich Guest Poet Post: “Why I Don’t Write”

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May 9, 2013 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Every Thursday, Ooligan Press invites a poet whose work is included in Alive at the Center, our forthcoming anthology of poetry from Pacific Northwest writers, to blog for us. This week, we are pleased to feature Marni Norwich, a poet from Vancouver, B.C. Please enjoy her post! Why I Don’t Write So many good books have been […]

Filed Under: Guest Blogger Tagged With: Alive at the Center, Alive at the Center: Featured Poet, Comic Books, creativity, democratization, detective novels, Emily Dickinson, fashion magazines, guilt, journal-writing, laziness, literature, Marni Norwich, novels, plays, poems, poet, poetry, pulp fiction, Short Stories, Vancouver B.C., Why I Don't Write, writing

Elee Kraljii Gardiner Guest Poet Post: “Reading the City”

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May 2, 2013 by OoliganPress 1 Comment

Every Thursday, Ooligan Press invites a poet whose work is included in Alive at the Center, our forthcoming anthology of poetry from Pacific Northwest writers, to blog for us. This week, we are pleased to feature Elee Kraljii Gardiner, a poet from Vancouver, B.C. Please enjoy her post! Reading the City I have been thinking about how […]

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Renée Sarojini Saklikar Guest Poet Post: “These Layers That Now Surround Us”

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April 4, 2013 by OoliganPress 4 Comments

Every Thursday, Ooligan Press invites a poet whose work is included in Alive at the Center, our forthcoming anthology of poetry from Pacific Northwest writers, to blog for us. This week, we are pleased to feature Renée Sarojini Saklikar, a poet Vancouver, B.C. Please enjoy her post. These Layers That Now Surround Us Where begins the poem? […]

Filed Under: Guest Blogger Tagged With: Abbotsford, Alive at the Center, Alive at the Center: Featured Poet, CBC, Eat Local, Eat Organic, Maple Ridge, Ministry of Public Safety, ooligan press, poetry, Punjabi, Renée Sarojini Saklikar, The Canada Project, The Early Edition, Trans-Canada Highway, UBC Press, Vancouver B.C.

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