REVIEWS & INTERVIEWS
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Intelligent Design: On the Poetry of Catherine Cha...
REVIEW: Alexandra Oliver on POINTING HOME
REVIEW: Daniel Rattelle on POINTING HOME
REVIEW: Rhina P. Espaillat on THE FRANGIBLE HOUR
REVIEW: Midge Goldberg on THE FRANGIBLE HOUR
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REVIEW: Janet McCann on THE FRANGIBLE HOUR
REVIEW: Rebekah Martindale on THE FRANGIBLE HOUR
REVIEW: Gram Joel Davies on GLAD AND SORRY SEASONS
REVIEW: Miletic (CanLit) on GLAD AND SORRY SEASONS
REVIEW: Siham Karami on GLAD AND SORRY SEASONS
REVIEW: Ruth Daniell on GLAD AND SORRY SEASONS
REVIEW: Richard Greene on GLAD AND SORRY SEASONS
REVIEW: Janet Kenny on GLAD AND SORRY SEASONS
REVIEW: Len Krisak in First Things on "Lines of Flight" (Part 1)
REVIEW: Len Krisak in First Things on "Lines of Flight" (Part 2)
REVIEW: Len Krisak on LINES OF FLIGHT
REVIEW: SCR on LINES OF FLIGHT
REVIEW: Richard Wakefield on LINES OF FLIGHT
REVIEW: Richard Wakefield on LINES OF FLIGHT
REVIEW: Alabama Literary Review on LINES OF FLIGHT
FOREWORD by Rhina P. Espaillat to LINES OF FLIGHT
REVIEW: David Gwilym Anthony reviews THIS SWEET ORDER
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Interview with literary journal FROSTWRITING
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My Books (click on the link below)
LIST OF MY POEMS AND SHORT STORIES
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List of Poems and Short Stories by Catherine Chandler
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BIO
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Author Biography
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AWARDS
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Awards and Nominations
Testimonials and Endorsements
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BLOG TITLE POEM
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La barca milagrosa - English translation
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A Conversation with Margaret Atwood
Just
finished a Skype conversation with Margaret Atwood.
We not only talked
about poetry, but also about our families.
The poems of mine she
particularly like are "Coming to Terms" (a sonnet), "Gia Dinh" (a
rondeau), "Shadow Fi sh" (Sapphics) and "Intervals" (heterometrical). You can read all of them (and others) HERE .
Ms. Atwood will be sending out a "Tweet" to her followers when my new book, Glad
and Sorry Seasons (Biblioasis Press - Windsor, Ontario) is released this fall.
Wow! To speak with Margaret Atwood, that heroine of words.Lucky you!
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