Intended as a repository of photos, poems-in-progress, and news, The Jane Day Reader will blare and babble, bubble and squeak, semi-regularly.
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
shades
Photo Assiniboine Forest, Wpg, MB. August 29, 2006.
I wish I could lurk in this shady grove for days and days...but I smell entirely too sweet to the legions of wasps in Winnipeg this year, so I have been forced to find refuge elsewhere.
Most recently, I have been inhabiting the silences in Frances Itani's Deafening.
I will soon belly flop into new texts, specifically a new to me but old in terms of the world novel, a collection of hipster fiction, and a second book by an American I only recently encountered in the bargain books section (Robert Kroetsch's But We are Exiles, Lorrie Moore's Birds of America, and Jane Smiley's Moo, respectively).
I'm also reviewing a couple of books, Mary Lawson's The Other Side of the Bridge and Thomas Trofimuk's Doubting Yourself to the Bone, which means I'm busy formulating literary conspiracy theories all the live long day...
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2 comments:
How long before I get to see the review of Lawson's book? I liked her first very much.
Lovely pic, by the way...
My deadline is September 23rd, so you've got a ways to go still...
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