I’m proud to have two poems from my new manuscript appear in the excellent Malahat Review, 178, the spring 2012 issue, along with all kinds of wonderful stuff including work by the eminent Daryl Hine and many young (compared to me) writers who are scary good like Darren Bifford (who I met in Banff) and […]
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Spring time at the Banff Writing Studio
Consider this an endorsement. I spent the last week of April and all of May in Banff working on a memoir that had been stuck and rotting in my desk. What a great experience!
New work wins Arc Poem of the Year 2nd Place Prize
Like most writers I enter more contests that I’ll normally admit in public. Either through incompetence, bad luck, or sending the wrong stuff, I don’t usually win anything.
Meta-commentary with J. Ball on Starnino on bpNichol
Had a good time recently doing this email exchange, published on the Maisonneuve web site, with Jonathan Ball on Carmine Starnino’s new essay on bpNichol.
The Winnipeg Review goes on-line!
I’m very pleased to announce a new project, an on-line magazine that focuses on reviews of Canadian fiction, published by Enfield & Wizenty & edited by yours truly– check out the beta version of issue # 1!
Mierau ready to endorse FlipSides and Nutter Butter
One of the frustrating things about being Canadian is that we do not have the same level of choice as the American consumer, particularly in the realm of snack foods. I was delighted this summer to discover FlipSides, a Keebler cracker that tastes like a pretzel on one side and a cracker on the other.
Berryman in Minneapolis; second thoughts…
Last summer I spent about a week in John Berryman’s archives in Minneapolis. I wrote an essay about the experience for CV2’s last open issue, which you can read an excerpt from here.
Review of Fear Not in CNQ
Canadian Notes and Queries just came out with issue 78, and a review of Fear Not appears there under the smart-ass and amusing title, Yea, Though I Read Through an Ocean of Cheesy Sub-headings, I Will Fear No Evil. Here’s part of what reviewer Adam Sol says:
Elise Partridge in Winnipeg
As writer in residence at the Winnipeg Public Library, I invited Vancouver poet Elise Partridge to Winnipeg for a couple of events in spring 2010. Elise is the author of two wonderful collections of poetry that everyone should read, Fielder’s Choice (Signal) and Chameleon Hours (Anansi).
Fear Not wins the ReLit Award
Fear Not has won the 9th annual ReLit Award in the poetry category; the winner in short fiction is Lisa Foad for The Night is a Mouth, and the winner for the novel is Michael Blouin for Chase and Haven. I will appear at the ReLit Award Celebration in Ottawa on October 25th to receive […]
