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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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Ariel Gordon
Ariel Gordon is a Winnipeg-based writer. Her first full-length collection, Hump (Kingsville: Palimpsest Press, 2010), was shaped by pregnancy and mothering. Ariel was the 2010 recipient of the John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer and the 2011 Aqua Books Lansdowne Prize for Poetry / Le Prix Lansdowne du poesie. Most recently, she collaborated with designer Julia Michaud on the disaster DIY chapbook How to Prepare for Flooding (Saskatoon: JackPine Press, 2011), which was launched at Words Aloud Spoken Word and Storytelling Festival in Durham, Ontario. When not being bookish, Ariel likes tromping through the woods and taking macro photographs of mushrooms.
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Quotable

“Gordon’s poetry reads like something by William Carlos Williams: abrupt, colourful, and intensely visual.” – J.A. Weingarten, Matrix Magazine.

“Not so much sweetness and light, Gordon channels Adrienne Rich's dichotomy of love and frustration with her realism.” – Zanna Joyce, Winnipeg Free Press.

“Hump is gentle and sly, but also as sharp as baby teeth and poison mushrooms. And it’s called Hump.” – Quentin Mills-Fenn, Uptown Magazine.

“Ariel Gordon is superbly, supremely, a poet of the body. She finds words for the physicality of the forest, of the garden, of pregnancy. Hump speaks the erotics of being alive and being in love with being alive.” – Robert Kroetsch.

"The focus of Hump is the rich experience of motherhood and marriage on the one hand, and of city life in the integrated context of the natural world, which is everywhere engaging, fierce, beautiful, and unstoppable. This is capable, exuberant writing, at once passionate and meticulous. Hump is a worthy first book indeed."

– Michael Harris, Kenneth Meadwell, and Serge Patrice Thibodeau, jurors for the Aqua Books Lansdowne Prize for Poetry / Le Prix Lansdowne du poesie.

"Brimming with finely crafted poems that thrum with live and love, Hump is indeed a very promising debut." – Fiona Timwei Lam, Contemporary Verse 2.

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Upcoming Events

Readings & CW for Artist Mothers
with Amy Karlinsky and Ariel Gordon
MAWA
Sept. 12, Oct. 23, Jan. 8 & Feb 20

Brian Henderson Reading & Signing
with Méira Cook, Ariel Gordon, Jan Horner, Maurice Mierau, and Jennifer Still
McNally Robinson Booksellers
June 12, 2012, 7 pm.

Out of Town Authors

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  • Marina Endicott
  • Michael Rowe
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  • Robert J. Sawyer
  • Roy Miki
  • Terry Jordan
  • Tomson Highway
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  • Will Ferguson

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Ariel's interviews on-line

Poetic Edits: Ariel Gordon
KevinSpenst.com
September 2011

The Next Chapter
CBC Radio One
February 2011

In Conversation: Ariel Gordon
All Things Said & Done
December 2010

Ariel Gordon on Hump
Book Club Buddy
August 2010

How to Interview a Poet
The Writers' Collective of Manitoba
May 2010

8-Ball: Ariel Gordon
Jonathan Ball dot com
January 2010

12 or 20 Questions: Ariel Gordon
rob mclennan's blog
August 2009

Blogging and the Creative Process: A Short Interview with Ariel Gordon

Capacious Hold-All
June 2009

The Motherhood & Writing Project: Ariel Gordon

All Things Said & Done
March 2009

A year in: fireweed

Listen!

How to Entertain a Baby While Traveling in Hot Climates



A reading of my poem How to Entertain a Baby While Traveling in Hot Climates from my October 8 reading with Clarise Foster & John Barton. (Thanks M!)

Ariel's poems on-line

Leaf Press
Monday's Poem, summer 2010
Primipara


nth position
October 2008
A year in: clippings

The Fieldstone Review
Spring 2008
Hewn

Ariel's books on-line

How to Prepare for Flooding
Poetry chapbook, November 2011
JackPine Press

Hump
Poetry collection, April 2010
Palimpsest Press

Guidelines:
Malaysia & Indonesia, 1999

Poetry chapbook, spring 2009
Rubicon Press

Rutting Season: Ariel Gordon,
Michael Lithgow, Linda Besner

Anthology of poetry + conversation, spring 2009
Buffalo Runs Press

The navel gaze
Poetry chapbook, fall 2008
Palimpsest Press


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