Guernica Showcase night reader bios

Thursday May 5th livewords welcomes six Guernica Editions poets for our Guernica Showcase Night at the Black Swan, 154 Danforth – 2nd floor – [map]. Doors at 7:30 p.m. - Readings from 8:00 p.m.

Our readers for the show are:

  • Brian Day: is the author of three books of poetry, Love Is Not Native to My Blood, Azure, and Conjuring Jesus, all published by Guernica Editions.  He teaches in Toronto.
  • Baila Ellenbogen: is a poet and psycho-educational consultant who resides  in Vaughan, Ontario, with her family. She conducts research in conjunction with the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto, which focuses on poetry composition and investigates the cognitive and creative processes that underlie writing.
  • John Oughton: Born in Guelph, John Oughton has lived in Egypt, Iraq and Japan as well as Canada. He completed degrees in literature at York University, studying with Irving Layton and Miriam Waddington, and non-credit courses at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics where he worked closely with Anne Waldman, Allen Ginsberg, and William Burroughs.  He is the author of five collections of poetry, most recently Time Slip (Guernica, 2005) and over 400 articles, reviews, blogs and interviews.  John is Professor of Learning and Teaching at Centennial College, and now completing a PhD in education at York University.
  • Julie Roorda: is the author of three volumes of poetry Eleventh Toe (2001), Courage Underground (2006), and most recently Floating Bodies (2010), all published by Guernica Editions.  She has also published a collection of short stories called Naked in the Sanctuary (Guernica Editions, 2004) and a novel for young adults Wings of a Bee (2007) published by Sumach Press.  She has been a winner of The Fiddlehead’s annual fiction contest and a finalist for the Confederation Poets Prize, and has published work in several literary journals across North America.
  • Karen Shenfeld: has published three books of poetry with Guernica Editions: The Law of Return (1999), which won the Canadian Jewish Book Award for poetry in 2001, The Fertile Crescent (2005), and, most recently, My Father’s Hands Spoke in Yiddish (2010). Her work has also appeared in well-known journals published in Canada, the United States, South Africa, and Bangladesh, and she has given readings in Canada, the U.S., Mexico, England (at the home of Lord Tennyson), and South Africa (at the original Manenberg’s Jazz Café). Her poetry has been featured on CBC Radio, and on the U.K.’s 39 Dover Street. Shenfeld has also brought her poetic sensibility to the writing of magazine stories. Her personal documentary, Il Giardino, The Gardens of Little Italy, was screened at the 2007 Planet in Focus Festival.
  • Elana Wolff: Elana Wolff’s poems have appeared in journals and anthologies in Canada, the UK and the US. She has published five books with Guernica, including the You Speak to Me in Trees, which was awarded the 2008 F.G. Bressani Prize for Poetry, and Implicate Me, a collection of short essays on individual poems by Toronto-area poets. Her fourth collection of poetry, Startled Night, will be released this fall. Elana lives in the City of Vaughan, where she writes, edits, and facilitates therapeutic community art.
Hosted by Edward Nixon

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World Poetry Day – March 21, 2011

Japan, Akiko Fujiwara:

“If all the strangled things were kept from crying out,
then the strained painful breath
inside the layers of wounds
could expand.”

Click here for the full poem

Libya, Ashur Atwebi:

“The head of security, trying to tune himself to the royal room,
moves his head and slaps his thigh with his hand
so people can see him.
The Aud player wears a long dress.
She can open her legs in the royal room.
Improvisation,
B minor.”

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Insomniac Press @ livewords March 3

Please join us on Thursday, March 3rd for our first “showcase night” as we welcome Insomniac Press poets, Catherine Graham, Angela Hibbs, Jeff Latosik, and Stan Rogal.

We are at the Black Swan, 154 Danforth – 2nd floor – [map

Doors at 7:30 p.m. - Readings from 8:00 p.m.

Catherine Graham is the author of four critically acclaimed poetry collections: The Watch (Abbey Press, Northern Ireland) and the poetry trilogy Pupa, The Red Element and Winterkill with Insomniac Press. Vice President of Project Bookmark Canada, she holds an MA in Creative Writing from Lancaster University (UK) and teaches creative writing at the University of Toronto. Her poetry is anthologized in The White Page / An Bhileog Bhan: Twentieth Century Irish Women Poets and has appeared in journals in North America, Ireland and the United Kingdom and is showcased in Poetry Is Public Is Poetry and Nuit Blanche Words Travel Fast. Visit www.catherinegraham.com [This is Catherine's first full-length reading at livewords.]

Angela Hibbs is the author of two collections of poetry, Passport and Wanton. Her work has been translated into Russian and French. She holds a MA creative writing from Concordia University. Her work appears in the Poetry Is Public Is Poetry installation at the Toronto Reference Library and is currently in the Toronto Poetry Vendors. Her chapbooks include The Hunger Girls and Temporary Icon. Her short fiction is in the current Subterrain. [And we are happy to have Angela back for a second time at livewords!]

Jeff Latosik is the author of Tiny, Frantic, Stronger (2010). He lives in Toronto. [And we are glad to have Jeff back for third time to livewords!]

Stan Rogal‘s work has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies in Canada, the US and Europe.  He is the author of 15 books including 3 novels, 3 story and 9 poetry collections.  He has also been active in the theate world on and off.  Insomniac Press will publish a Selected Works of his poetry this spring as well as a novel in spring 2012. [We are thrilled to have Stan join us at livewords for the first time.]

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livewords on CBC Toronto

Today, February 3rd 2011, livewords host & producer Edward Nixon and livewords co-host and collaborator Jim Johnstone will be on CBC Toronto’s Here & Now at 3:50 p.m. on FM 99.1.

This evening we’ll be celebrating our 3rd birthday at the Black Swan, 154 Danforth – 2nd floor – click here for a mapDoors at 7:30 p.m. - Readings from 8:00 p.m.

livewords anthology set for September

As part of our ongoing celebration of our 3rd anniversary, Cactus Press will collaborate with livewords to publish an anthology of poetry, sampling the work of the many fine readers who have joined us in our first three years as a purveyor of live words to discerning audiences.

We first conceived of it as a chapbook. In view of the 100+ poets who have joined us at livewords since 2008, we have decided to set our sights to a larger vocabulary and present a full-length volume in late summer.

We will be contact past readers at livewords to send us submissions over the next few weeks. We we look forward to launching the “book” at our September 8th show.