Jessica Outram: The Thing with Feathers

Jessica Outram: The Thing with Feathers

The Thing with Feathers The Thing With Feathers takes you on an intimate journey of truth, transformation, and healing of spirit. From cherry blossom tree trunks to the shores of Georgian Bay, these poems evoke reverence, recalling past lives and ancestral Metis blood...
Dorothy Sjöholm: why the telephone stopped ringing

Dorothy Sjöholm: why the telephone stopped ringing

Dorothy Sjöholm: why the telephone stopped ringing Dorothy Sjöholm is the author of a self-published collection of poems and stories called Holding the Mirror and a poetry chapbook, Wait for the Final Explosion. Her work has appeared in journals and anthologies in...

Reviews of Jessica Outram’s THE THING WITH FEATHERS

Reviewed by Kate Rogers The Thing with Feathers is Cobourg Poet Laureate Jessica Outram’s first poetry collection. It is a courageous journey of self-exploration and coming to terms with trauma. The title, based on Emily Dickinson’s well-known lines about hope...
Susie Whelehan: The Sky Laughs At Borders

Susie Whelehan: The Sky Laughs At Borders

Susie Whelehan: The Sky Laughs At Borders “Because words and rhythm are medicine covered by God’s Socialist Health Care Plan for Humanity”. Susie benefited from their healing powers and continues to work and play with them in doses large and small. She taught young...