Daily Archives: December 17, 2014

Celtic Colours: A Review of the 2012 Festival

Celtic Colours 2012: A Review   Celtic Colours, named for the adornment of brilliant fall foliage that cloaks the hills on Cape Breton in October, recently finished its 16th year. Its mission, as Joella Foulds, founder and artistic director tolds … Continue reading

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Mountain of Shell: Working Draft of Article for Columbia Magazine

Mountain of Shell: The Poetry of Miyoko Sato and Yukiko Abo We learn from senryu that life is brief, our faults many and the ways we deceive ourselves innumerable. Senryu teaches us to be patient, to smile, to know the … Continue reading

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The Seduction of Charlie and Other Cat Stories

The Seduction of Charlie   An introduction to irrational spaces and the art of shape shifting   December 31 Remember that cat under my bed? Progress. Here is how close he has come to me after 1 month. He’s been … Continue reading

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In the Charnel House

In the Charnel House 12/11/2011 In the charnel house of my still breathing soul, There hangs, on rusted peg, a long descending scale of ancient thoughts. Nearby are meaty ribs, the outlines of the things I meant to do. I … Continue reading

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For Steven

  For Steven April 19, 2014 On this dark and weepy day A fury of pink petals storm against my cheeks And rain stains my eyes with what I know now to be tears. This flurried April day you would … Continue reading

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