On December 26, 2021 Archbishop Desmond Tutu died. I wrote the poem “Truth and Reconciliation” and published it in Personal Effects in 2000. Forever inspired by his words and leadership. RIP
Read MoreIt was a thrill to participate in the book launch of Best Canadian Poetry 2021. Watch us poets find our voices beautifully and awkwardly on the air.
Read More“I’m telling you what I saw” is a new poem in long con magazine. It is based on the film Satantango. But you don’t need to know the film to get the poem.
Read MoreA new poem in Queen’s Quarterly
Read MoreA lovely piece on therapeutic writing by Elizabeth Bolton Cartsonas. My work is referenced here as one of three points of entry into writing practice.
Read MoreBased on your experiences at Sinai Health, how do you see the hospital connecting to the rest of the city?
I see the hospital as an extension of the city, and it is the place that underlines the fact that everyone is vulnerable.
Read Morefrom Literary Review of Canada, Spring 2021
Read MoreMy poem, "I used to know" was made into a dance piece by choreographer Julie Tomaino.
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