HUMAN visits NATURE
formerly 537neon
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
nature as language
agathena dyck's
nature as language
, a collaboration with honeybees.
encaustic manitoban gives new meaning to the term 'wax museum.'
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a.rawlings' books and chapbooks
Wide slumber for lepidopterists, Coach House Books 2006 (author), second printing
W I D E R: B-sides, rarities, and remixes, belladonna* 2006 (author)
Shift & Switch: New Canadian Poetry, The Mercury Press 2005 (co-editor), second printing
A Sing Economy, Flim Forum Press 2008 (contributor with François Luong)
131.839 slög með bilum, 2007 (includes translated excerpt from WSfL)
Strong Words: Year Two, Indiepolitik 2007 (contributor)
Desire, Doom, & Vice, a Canadian Collection, Wingate Press 2005 (contributor)
Pissing Ice: An Anthology of 'New' Canadian Poets, BookThug 2004 (contributor)
[a,r] [s'c], housepress 2002 (co-written with Stephen Cain)
The Common Sky: Canadian Writers Against the War, Three Squares Press 2002 (contributor)
a.rawlings in the classroom
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