Roger Nash
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Roger Nash BA, MA, PhD is a Canadian
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

 philosopher
Philosophy
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 and poet
Poetry
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. He was born in Maidenhead
Maidenhead
Maidenhead is a town and unparished area within the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, in Berkshire, England. It lies on the River Thames and is situated west of Charing Cross in London.-History:...

, Berkshire
Berkshire
Berkshire is a historic county in the South of England. It is also often referred to as the Royal County of Berkshire because of the presence of the royal residence of Windsor Castle in the county; this usage, which dates to the 19th century at least, was recognised by the Queen in 1957, and...

, England
England
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 on November 3, 1942. He grew up in England
England
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, Egypt
Egypt
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, Cyprus
Cyprus
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, Singapore
Singapore
Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...

 and Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China , the other being Macau. A city-state situated on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour...

. He has a B.A. from the University of Wales
University of Wales
The University of Wales was a confederal university founded in 1893. It had accredited institutions throughout Wales, and formerly accredited courses in Britain and abroad, with over 100,000 students, but in October 2011, after a number of scandals, it withdrew all accreditation, and it was...

 (1965), an M.A. from McMaster University
McMaster University
McMaster University is a public research university whose main campus is located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is located on of land in the residential neighbourhood of Westdale, adjacent to Hamilton's Royal Botanical Gardens...

 (1966) and a Ph.D.
Ph.D.
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 from the University of Exeter
University of Exeter
The University of Exeter is a public university in South West England. It belongs to the 1994 Group, an association of 19 of the United Kingdom's smaller research-intensive universities....

 (1974).

Roger Nash is a professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy at Laurentian University
Laurentian University
Laurentian University , was incorporated on March 28, 1960, is a mid-sized bilingual university in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada....

 in Sudbury, Ontario
Ontario
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. He has served as Chair of the Department of Philosophy, and Director of the Interdisciplinary Humanities M.A. programme in “Interpretation and Value"http://laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Humanities+MA/overview.htm?Laurentian_Lang=en-CA at Laurentian University
Laurentian University
Laurentian University , was incorporated on March 28, 1960, is a mid-sized bilingual university in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada....

, and was a founding member of the Graduate Diploma in Science Communication offered by Laurentian University
Laurentian University
Laurentian University , was incorporated on March 28, 1960, is a mid-sized bilingual university in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada....

 and Science North
Science North
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. His main philosophical interests are: Ancient Greek Philosophy
Greek philosophy
Ancient Greek philosophy arose in the 6th century BCE and continued through the Hellenistic period, at which point Ancient Greece was incorporated in the Roman Empire...

, Asian Philosophy
Eastern philosophy
Eastern philosophy includes the various philosophies of Asia, including Chinese philosophy, Iranian philosophy, Japanese philosophy, Indian philosophy and Korean philosophy...

, Wittgenstein, and Environmental Ethics
Environmental ethics
Environmental ethics is the part of environmental philosophy which considers extending the traditional boundaries of ethics from solely including humans to including the non-human world...

.

He is currently Poet Laureate
Poet Laureate
A poet laureate is a poet officially appointed by a government and is often expected to compose poems for state occasions and other government events...

 of the City of Greater Sudbury (population 160,000), appointed by the Mayor and Councilhttp://www.city.greatersudbury.on.ca/cms/index.cfm?app=div_mayor&lang=en&currID=9573http://www.northernlife.ca/news/lifestyle/2010/02/nash-laureate250210.aspx. He was president of the League of Canadian Poets
League of Canadian Poets
The League of Canadian Poets , a non-profit arts service organization, is the national association of professional publishing and spoken word poets in Canada...

 from 1998-2000. During his tenure as president, he worked with Senator Jerry Grafstein
Jerry Grafstein
Jerahmiel S. "Jerry" Grafstein is a former Canadian Senator and lawyer.He is married to Carole and has two children, Laurence Stephen and Michael Kevin....

 to help create the position of Canadian Poet Laureate
Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate
-Role:According to the laureate's official Web site: "The Poet’s role is to encourage and promote the importance of literature, culture and language in Canadian society...

.

He is a cantor at the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue
Synagogue
A synagogue is a Jewish house of prayer. This use of the Greek term synagogue originates in the Septuagint where it sometimes translates the Hebrew word for assembly, kahal...

, and is active in community fund-raising. Roger is married to Bronwen Christine and has two children, Piers Nash
Piers Nash
Piers David Nash is a scientist who investigates protein-protein interactions involved in signal transduction, and the molecular mechanisms by which cells respond to external cues...

 (born 1969) and Caedmon Nash (born 1970).

Awards


Books

  • Something Blue and Flying Upward: New and Selected Poems Your Scrivener Press (2006) http://yourscrivenerpress.com/default.asp?id=1233
  • The Poetry of Prayer, 2nd., expanded edition, Harleston, UK: Edgeways Books, 2004
  • Once I was a Wheelbarrow, Calgary, AB: Bayeux Arts, 2000, 86p. http://bayeux.com/our-books/poetry/once-i-was-a-wheelbarrow/
  • Licking Honey Off A Thorn. North Bay: League of Canadian Poets and Catchfire Press, 48p. 1998
  • Northern Prospects: An Anthology of Northeastern Ontario Poetry. Sudbury: Your Scrivener Press, 1998, 120 pp. http://www.yourscrivenerpress.com/default.asp?id=569
  • Spring-Fever. Sudbury/Toronto: Your Scrivener Press/ League of Canadian Poets, 42p. 1997
  • Uncivilizing. Toronto: Insomniac Press, 1997, 125p. Nash, R. , Davidson, C. Dunn, S,. Lever, B. Reaney, J.
    James Reaney
    James Crerar Reaney was an influential Canadian poet, playwright, librettist, and professor, "whose works transform small-town Ontario life into the realm of dream and symbol."...

     and Sward, R.
    Robert Sward
    Robert Sward is an American and Canadian poet and novelist. Jack Foley, in his Introduction to Sward's Collected Poems, 1957-2004 calls him, "in truth, a citizen, at heart, of both countries...

  • In the Kosher Chow Mein Restaurant. Sudbury, ON: Your Scrivener Press, 1996. http://www.yourscrivenerpress.com/default.asp?id=574
  • The poetry of prayer. Norfolk, EN: Brynmill Press. 60p., 1994.
  • Ethics, Science, Technology and the Environment: A Reader. Athabasca University Press, 1993.
  • Ethics, Science, Technology and the Environment: A Study Guide. Athabasca University Press, 1993.
  • Night Flying. Fredericton: Fiddlehead Poetry Books—Goose Lane Editions, 83p., 1990
  • Psalms From The Suburbs. Kingston: Quarry Press, 73p., 1986
  • Settlement In A School of Whales. Fredericton: Fiddlehead Poetry Books, 55p., 1983

Chapters

"Strategies: how to get written by a poem." In Poets in the classroom. Ed. by Betsy Struthers and Sarah Klassen. Markham, ON: Pembroke Publishers Limited, 81-87. 1995.

Articles

  • Co-authored with B.C. Nash, "Helping Young Children Express Their Feelings", Journal Of The Canadian Association For Young Children, Vol. 4:1, 1977, pp. 37–42. Reprinted in Principals' And Administrators' Guide to Kindergarten, O.I.S.E. Press, 1979.
  • "Dickie: Defining Art and Falsifying Dada", The Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 15, July 1981, pp. 107–111.
  • Abstract of "Dickie: Defining Art and Falsifying Dada", in The Philosopher's Index. Also stored in Dialog (Computerised Information Retrieval System).
  • "Education In The Critical Viewing of Modern Art", Teacher Education, No. 19, 1981, pp. 63–72.
  • Abstract of "Art Education: Children's Concepts of Actively Experiencing Art, And Of The Artist As Communicating With Them", Reporting Classroom Research, Vol. 11:2, 1982, pp. 4–5 (publication of the Ontario Educational Research Council).* "God and Beauty", The Gadfly: A Quarterly Review Of English Letters, Vol. 6, No. 4, November 1983, pp. 9–20.
  • "The Poem's Creation Of Its Readers", Quarry, Vol. 32, No. 4, Autumn 1983, special issue on Creative Reflections, pp. 81–82.
  • "The Education of Feeling and Emotion", review article, Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, Vol. 15, No. 3, 1984, pp. 72–76.
  • "How to Get Written by a Poem: Questions Students Ask a Poet", Orbit: Ideas About Teaching and Learning, Vol. 16, No. 2, 1985, pp. 10–11.
  • "The Psalms: Prayer that Poetry Helps Make", Gadfly: A Quarterly Review of English Letters, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1985, pp. 10–23.
  • "The Reader as Co-Creator of a Poem: Implications for Classroom Practice", Teacher Education, No. 27, 1985, pp. 15–33.
  • "The Demonology of Verse", Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 10, No. 4, 1987, pp. 299–316.
  • "Learning Old English: Voices from the Birth of Our Language", Orbit, Vol. 18, No. 4, 1987, pp. 18–19.
  • "Meeting the First English Poets: Art as a Step into Literature", Orbit, Vol. 19, No. 1, 1988, pp. 20–21.
  • "The Shepherd Psalm: A Shepherd in Need", Wesley Cragg, Laurent Larouche, Gertrud Lewis (eds.), Challenging the Conventional, Burlington: Trinity Press, 1989, pp. 216–225.
  • "Sacraments of the Small and Simple", review article, Quarry, Vol. 38, No. 3, 1989, pp. 102–105
  • "Adam's Place in Nature: Respect or Domination?", Journal of Agricultural Ethics (now called Journal of Environmental and Agricultural Ethics), Vol. 3, No. 2, 1990, pp. 102–113
  • "Poetry, Paradox and Gender", review article, Quarry, Vol. 39, No. 4, 1990, pp. 98–100.
  • "Poetry, Mysticism and the Indirectness of God", review article, Quarry, Vol. 41, No. 1, 1991, pp. 105–106.
  • "Strategies: How To Get Written By A Poem", in Betsy Struthers, Sarah Klassen (eds.), Poets in the Classroom (League of Canadian Poets), Markham, Ont.: Pembroke Publishers Limited, 1995, pp. 81–87
  • "The Tea Ceremony: To Travel Is To Arrive", Koyomizu: Toronto Urasenke Tea Ceremony Society News, No. 6, 1997, p. 2
  • "The Tea Ceremony: Deepening a Sense of Beauty", Koyomizu: Toronto Urasenke Tea Ceremony Society News, No. 6, 1997, p. 3
  • “Poetry and justice”, League of Canadian Poets Newsletter, President’s column, June 1998, p. 1
  • “The world is made up of poems, not atoms”, League of Canadian Poets Newsletter, President’s column, September 1998, p. 1
  • “League initiatives”, League of Canadian Poets Newsletter, President’s column, November 1998, p. 2
  • “Performing from the soles of your feet”, League of Canadian Poets Newsletter, President’s column, January 1999, No. 132, p. 1.
  • “Poetry against professors”, League of Canadian Poets Newsletter, President’s column, March 1999, No. 133, pp. 1–2
  • “Kosovo and poetry”, League of Canadian Poets Newdletter, President’s column, May 1999, No. 134, pp. 1–2.
  • “A Parliamentary Poet Laureate; and Should We Define Poetry?”, League of Canadian Poets Newsletter, President’s column, November 1999, pp. 1–2
  • “Eye Problems and the Waters of Life” (essay on literary friendships), Web Del Sol. Mike Neff ed., Robert Sward guest ed.http://webdelsol.com/LITARTS/Robert_Sward/Writers_Friendship/nash.htm
  • “Ottawa Needs Poetry”, Northern Life, Dec. 22, 1999, p. 17
  • “Poetry at the Millennium”, League of Canadian Poets Newsletter, President’s column, January 2000, pp. 1–2
  • “See you later, Al” (tribute to Al Purdy), Northern Life, April 28, 2000, p. 8
  • “‘Peace/Shalom’ in the Jewish Tradition”, featured article, Outlook, Vol. 40, No. 5, Sept./Oct. 2002, 40th Anniversary edition, pp. 5 – 6
  • “A Flurry of Hammers: Waging Peace through Poetry – Is it Possible?”, in Susan McMaster (ed.), Waging Peace: Poetry and Political Action, Ottawa: Penumbra Press, 2002, pp. 129 – 131
  • “Creation, Wonder and the Poetry of Job”, in Melchior Mbonimpa et al. (eds.), Mysticism: Select Essays, Sudbury: Editions Glopro, 2002, pp. 70–88
  • Presentation on proposed Poet Laureate Bill, Proceedings of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology, reprinted from Hansard: Debates of Senate in John Metcalf (ed.), Canadian Notes and Queries: The Making of the Parliamentary Poet Laureate, No. 62, 2002, pp. 19–20
  • “Thales and the Beginnings of Science: Bridging the ‘Two Cultures’ Divide”, Canadian Chemical News, pp. 10-11, March 2004

Published Conference Papers

"Collaboration in curriculum committees and the culture of the university: a clash of perspectives?" In Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 37. 1995.

Short Stories

  • "Banking by mirrors", Queen's Quarterly, Vol. 94, No. 2, 1987, pp. 303–308.
  • "The Choirmaster", Featured fiction, Cross-Canada Writers' Magazine, Vol. 111, No. 2, 1989, pp. 15, 28-29.
  • "A Conspiracy of Grandmothers", Wascana Review, Vol. 25, No. 1, 1990, pp. 32–36.
  • "The Banjo Case", Dalhousie Review, Vol. 72, No. 3, 1992, pp. 362–367
  • “The Choirmaster”, reprinted in L. Steven (ed.) Bluffs: Northeastern Stories from the Edge, Your Scrivener Press, 2006, pp. 102–113
  • “The Camera and the Cobra”, Grain Vol. 35, No. 2, Autumn 2007, pp. 24-31
  • “Houses that Look for their Keys”, Wascana Review, Vol 20, Nos. 1-2, Spring/Fall 2005, pp. 33-40 (late publication)
  • “Growing Up under a Table”, The Nashwaak Review, Vol. 20/21, No. 1, Spring/Summer2008, pp. 88-96
  • “The Camera and the Cobra”, anthologized in The PEN/O.Henry Prize Stories 2009, Anchor Books – Random House, 2009, pp. 160-169
  • “The Writers on their Work” , The PEN/O.Henry Prize Stories 2009 pp. 399-401
  • “The House of the Fish Head Soup”, Sudbury Living , Fall 2009, pp. 66-68 http://sudburylivingmagazine.ca/content/arts/houseoffishheadsoup10012009.aspx

Poems

  • "Two poems about nothing", The Fiddlehead, Winter 1980, No. 124, p. 96.
  • "Settlement in a school of whales", Quarry, 31:4, 1982, pp. 37–38.
  • "Sermon of a cricket in an empty bucket", Quarry, 31:4, 1982, p. 39.
  • "Commandments of an old man in the park", Antigonish Review, No. 45, Spring 1981, pp. 91–92.
  • "Sulphur cloud", Antigonish Review, No. 45, Spring 1981, p. 90.
  • "Two prairie sky poems", Wascana Review, 15:2, 1980, pp. 42–43.
  • "The rocks eat breakfast", Fiddlehead, No. 130, 1981, p. 17.
  • "Poems as the first rivers", Fiddlehead, No. 130, 1981, p. 16.
  • "Stella Almeida reads her shopping list", Quarry, 31:1, 1982, p. 15.
  • "What a warm night tonight", Antigonish Review, No. 49, 1982, p. 41.
  • "The lake that became a hawk", Antigonish Review, No. 49, 1982, p. 40.
  • "Tree storms", Canadian Author and Bookman, 57:2, 1982, p. 18.
  • "A poem as a question", Canadian Author and Bookman, 57:3, 1982, p. 24.
  • "Bath time in Don Mills", Contemporary Verse Two, 6:4, 1982, p. 15.
  • "One girl on a bicycle balances a town", Fiddlehead, No. 133, 1982, p. 77.
  • "Eight ways of spending an evening on Whitsun Lake", Fiddlehead, No. 133, 1982, p. 75.
  • "Elevators", Fiddlehead, No. 133, 1982, p. 76.
  • "Pretzels", The Gadfly: A Quarterly Review of English Letters, 5:3, 1982, p. 10.
  • "Snow rot", Germination, 6:2, 1982, p. 24.
  • "The kite that flew a boy", Germination, 6:2, 1982, p. 25.
  • "After thirty years of farming", Queen's Quarterly, 89:4, 1982, p. 783.
  • "A fast wind blows", Queen's Quarterly, 89:4, 1982, p. 783.
  • "The Bible barn", Queen's Quarterly, 89:4, 1982, p. 784.
  • "Thirteenth floor please", Antigonish Review, No. 52, 1983, p. 52.
  • "Spring cookies", The Gadfly: A Quarterly Review of English Letters, Vol. 6, Nos. 2-3, May-August 1983, p. 42.
  • "Chronicle of a poem's trek into new lands", The Gadfly: A Quarterly Review of English Letters, Vol. 6, Nos. 2-3, May-August 1983, pp. 42–44.
  • "Backwards", The Gadfly: A Quarterly Review of English Letters, Vol. 6, Nos. 2-3, May-August 1983, p. 44.
  • "Pukka pyjamas", The Gadfly: A Quarterly Review Of English Letters, Vol. 6, Nos. 2-3, May-August 1983, p. 45.
  • "Greenwich heart time", The Gadfly: A Quarterly Review of English Letters, Vol. 6, Nos. 2-3, May-August 1983, p. 46.
  • "Wolf call north of Timmins", Prism International, Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall 1983, p. 68.
  • "A history of loons", Prism International, Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall 1983, p. 70.
  • "Grandma's preserves", Prism International, Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall 1983, p. 69.
  • "The mound of the Viking chocolate bars", West Coast Review, Vol. 18, No. 2, October 1983, pp. 43–44.
  • "A dream's top headlines", West Coast Review, Vol. 18, No. 2, October 1983, p. 46.
  • "Three ways of following snowshoe tracks", Antigonish Review, No. 55, Autumn 1983, p. 11.
  • "Dry cantors", Antigonish Review, No. 55, Autumn 1983, p. 12.
  • "Axe", Antigonish Review, No. 55, Autumn 1983, p. 12.
  • "A poem's first remembered experience of a reader", Quarry, Vol. 32, No. 4, Autumn 1983, special issue on Creative Reflections, pp. 55–56.
  • "An invasion of goats", Waves, Vol. 12, No. 4, Spring 1984, p. 57.
  • "Gulls", Wascana Review, Vol. 18, No. 1, Spring 1984, pp. 54–55.
  • "Elegy for a sailing man", Contemporary Verse Two, Vol. 8, No. 1, May 1984, p. 16.
  • "Letter to a friend", Event: Journal of The Contemporary Arts, Vol. 13, No. 1, p. 95.
  • "Several excuses for having stayed", Quarry, Vol. 33, No. 3, Summer 1984, p. 40.
  • "After her stroke", Quarry, Vol. 33, No. 3, Summer 1984, pp. 40–42.
  • "The hound on the hill", Gadfly: A Quarterly Review of English Letters, Vol. 7, Nos. 3-4, August-November, 1984, pp. 84–85.
  • "Bomb sites", Gadfly: A Quarterly Review of English Letters, Vol. 7, Nos. 3-4, August-November, 1984, pp. 85–86.
  • "Poem of Probabilities", Canadian Literature, No. 103, 1984, p. 26.
  • "Women at Windows", Waves, Vol. 13, No. 4, 1985, p. 84.
  • "Evening on a Half-Mile Lake", Malahat Review, No. 71, 1985, pp. 58–59.
  • "The Ultramarine Bicep", Arc: A Magazine of Poetry and Poetry Criticism, No. 10, 1983, p. 46.
  • "Spring Ponds", Arc, No. 10, 1983, p. 46.
  • "Ice Eggs", Arc, No. 10, 1983, p. 47.
  • "When Mirrors Run Dry", Arc, No. 10, 1983, p. 47.
  • "Song of Ghengis the Cat", Arc, No. 10, 1983, p. 48.
  • "The World's Last Poem", Antigonish Review, No. 60, 1985, p. 111.
  • "C.N. Tower: Revolving Restaurant", Antigonish Review, No. 60, 1985, p. 112.
  • "Letter to a Friend", reprinted and anthologized in Anthology of Magazine Verse And Yearbook Of American Poetry, ed. A.F. Pater, Monitor Books: Beverley Hills, 1985, pp. 333–334.
  • "The Instinct of Hydrangeas", West Coast Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, 1985, p. 40.
  • "The Sea Cliff of Summer", West Coast Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, 1985, p. 41.
  • "Wolf Call North of Timmins", reprinted and anthologized in Prism International: Twenty-Five Years in Retrospect, edited by John Schoutsen and St. John Simmons, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1984, p. 196.
  • "To My Wife of Twenty Years", American Poetry Anthology (American Poetry Association), ed. John Frost, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1986, p. 164.
  • "Double Burial under Glass (Dorchester Museum)", Wascana Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1985, pp. 47–48.
  • "Schubert's Lessons for Clarinet in an Old Trapper's Hut", Quarry, Vol. 35, No. 1, 1986, pp. 56–57.
  • "Tree Felling", Gadfly, Vol. 8, No. 3, 1986, p. 22.
  • "Night Flying", Prism International, Vol. 24, No. 4, 1986, pp. 7–8.
  • "The Robberies", Prism International, Vol. 24, No. 4, 1986, p. 9.
  • "The Sound of One Hand Clapping", Prism International, Vol. 24, No. 4, p. 10.
  • "The Girl in the Rainbow Skirt", Words of Praise: A Treasury of Religious and Inspirational Poetry, Vol. 2 (American Poetry Association), ed. John Frost, 1986, p. 178.
  • "Message transmitted from a distant constellation", Queen's Quarterly, Vol. 93, No. 2, Summer 1986, pp. 337–338.
  • "Please write to me in this poem", The Malahat Review, No. 77, 1986, p. 77.
  • "Uncle Lennie's third proof of the existence of a question", The Malahat Review, No. 77, 1986, p. 78.
  • "The tea ceremony", Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, Vol. 18, No. 1, 1987, p. 16.
  • "The world's last poem", reprinted in Wesley Cragg (ed.), Contemporary Moral Issues, 2nd. ed., Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., 1987, p. 477.
  • "Message transmitted from a distant constellation", reprinted in Wesley Cragg (ed.), Contemporary Moral Issues, 2nd. ed., Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., 1987, pp. 550–551.
  • "The Mandarin of Morning", Canadian Forum, Vol. 67, No. 768, 1987, p. 5.
  • "Incident at London International Airport", Poetry Toronto, No. 134, 1987, pp. 18–19.
  • "Lazarus raised in a canoe", Poetry Toronto, No. 134, 1987, p. 20.
  • "Losing our shadows", Poetry Toronto, No. 134, 1987, p. 21.
  • "Should I complain to the movers?", Poetry Toronto, No. 134, 1987, p. 22
  • "Trial by ravens", Poetry Toronto, No. 134, 1987, p. 23
  • "Deep-water fugue", Poetry Toronto, No. 134, 1987, pp. 24–25.
  • "Lake herding", Poetry Toronto, No. 134, 1987, pp. 24–25.
  • "Waiting and waiting for her in the park", West Coast Review, Vol. 21, No. 2, 1986, p. 38.
  • "A rare gramophone recording", Prism International, Vol. 25, No. 4, 1987, p. 18.
  • "The shaking", Prism International, Vol. 25, No. 4, 1987, p. 19.
  • "One day", Prism International, Vol. 25, No. 4, 1987, p. 20.
  • "Evening", Canadian Author and Bookman, Vol. 62, No. 4, 1987, p. 23.
  • "This is my mother's camera", Canadian Literature, No. 113-114, 1987, p. 167.
  • "Photo of an angry man", West Coast Review, Vol. 21, No. 3, 1987, p. 35.
  • "A dream", West Coast Review, Vol. 21, No. 3, 1987, p. 36.
  • "Cleaning the brasses", Wascana Review, Vol. 22, No. 1, 1987, pp. 65–66.
  • "Voyages of a garden shed", Quarry, Vol. 36, No. 4, 1987, pp. 57–58.
  • "The coppery weathercock", Antigonish Review, Nos. 69-70, 1987, p. 200.
  • "Family discussion", Capilano Review, No. 45, 1988, p. 18.
  • "Please write to me in this poem", in Mirror Images, Edited by John McInnes, Scarborough: Nelson Canada, 1988, p. 72.
  • "One Day", Cragg et al. (eds.), Challenging the Conventional, Burlington: Trinity Press, 1989, p. 71.
  • "Cleaning the Brasses", ibid., p. 95.
  • "Trying to Think of the Unthinkable", ibid., p. 167.
  • "Night Thoughts", Malahat Review, No. 86, 1989, p. 91.
  • "We Are All of Us Amazing to Be Here", Quarry, Vol. 30, No. 1, 1989, p. 28.
  • "I Couldn't Count the Ways", Quarry, Vol. 30, No. 1, 1989, p. 29.
  • "Trying to Think of the Unthinkable", Wascana Review, Vol. 23, No. 1, p. 32.
  • "On Chagall's 'The Falling Angel'", Northward Journal, No. 46, 1989, p. 22.
  • "On the Retirement of a Professor of English", MuseLetter, League of Canadian Poets, No. 70, 1989, pp. 20–21.
  • "Betting on History", Dandelion, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 21–22.
  • "Abstract Art", Dandelion, Vol. 16, No. 2, p. 23.
  • "The Street of Gold", Dandelion, Vol. 16, No. 2, p. 24.
  • "A Creation Story", The Antigonish Review, No. 79, 1989, p. 92.
  • "Ageing Gracefully", The Antigonish Review, No. 79, 1989, p. 93.
  • "Old Man in an Armchair", Malahat Review, No. 90, 1990. pp. 66–67.
  • "On the Retirement of a Professor of English", reprinted in Museletter (League of Canadian Poets), No. 75, 1990, pp. 17–18.
  • "The Appliances Delivery-Man", Event, Vol. 19, No. 1, 1990, p. 84.
  • "Heavy Rain", Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, Vol. 21, No. 2, 1990, p. 91.
  • "Maxims for Marriages", The Antigonish Review, Vol. 81-82, Spring-Summer 1990, p. 10.
  • "Several excuses for having stayed", reprinted and anthologized in Roger Gower (ed.), Past into Present: An Anthology of British and American Literature, Harlow, UK: Longman, 1990, p. 456.
  • "The University of Silence", anthologized in More Garden Varieties Two: An Anthology of Poetry, introduction by Patrick Lane, Stratford and Toronto: Mercury Press and the League of Canadian Poets, 1990, p. 82.
  • "The House Burning", Canadian Author and Bookman, Vol. 66, No. 2, 1991, p. 13.
  • "Geraniums", University of Windsor Review, Vol. 23, No. 2, p. 49, 1990.
  • "At the Edges", University of Windsor Review, Vol. 23, No. 2, p. 50, 1990.
  • "Vinnie", Canadian Literature, No. 128, p. 89, 1991.
  • "The Artist as a Still Life", The Fiddlehead, No. 168, 1991, p. 76
  • "Messengers", The Fiddlehead, No. 168, 1991, p. 77.
  • "Means and ends", The Malahat Review, No. 97, p. 80, 1991.
  • "Parting", The Malahat Review, No. 97, p. 81, 1991
  • "Letter read in a storm", Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, Vol. 22, No. 3, 1991, p. 104.
  • "Bell-ringing at evening", Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, Vol. 23, No. 2, 1992, p. 108.
  • "Still life: iced water and an orange at Jericho", The Antigonish Review, No. 90, 1992, p. 136.
  • "Heritage", Canadian Literature, No. 137, 1993., p. 7
  • "A message from the Norns to the twenty-first century", Fiddlehead, No. 175, 1993, p. 31
  • "The presence of absences", Malahat Review, No. 102, 1993, p. 99
  • "Preparations for a journey", Malahat Review, No. 102, 1993, pp. 100–101
  • "In the Kosher Chow Mein Restaurant", The Fiddlehead, No. 179, 1994, pp. 13 – 14
  • "The Strong Wind", Wascana Review, Vol. 28, No. 2, p. 17, 1994
  • "A Desperate Woman", Poetry Canada Review, Vol. 14, No. 4, 1994, p. 25
  • "My Lady of Journeys", Poetry Canada Review, Vol. 14, No. 4, 1994, p. 25
  • "Marriages of Opposites", Poetry Canada Review, Vol. 14, No. 4, 1994, p. 25
  • "Where Our Voices Go", Poetry Canada Review, Vol. 14, No. 4, 1994, p. 25
  • "The Word-Umbrella", Quarry, Vol. 43, No. 4, 1995, p. 128
  • "Chicken-Plucking", Queen's Quarterly, Vol. 102, No. 2, 1995 (Europe's Odyssey: Old Wars, New Contests), pp. 508–9
  • "Reversals", Windsor Review: A Journal of the Arts, Vol. 28, No. 1, 1995, p. 32
  • "Wind-Bells Can Overcome Jealousy, Windor Review: A Journal of the Arts, Vol. 28, No. 1, 1995, p. 33
  • "Trying to Balance the Books, in The Garden of Life (National Library of Poetry, U.S.A.), Owings Mills: Watermark Press, 1995, p. 620
  • "Wedding in the Garden", Malahat Review, No. 112, 1995, pp. 77–79
  • "Borders", Outlook (Canadian Jewish Outlook Society), Vol. 34, No. 1, 1996, p. 25
  • "Phrases of the moon", Windsor Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1996, p. 42
  • "My mother", Windsor Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1996, p. 43
  • "Morning words on the farm", Windsor Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1996, p. 44
  • "Superstitions", Windsor Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1996, p. 45
  • "Tawatinaw valley farm, Antigonish Review, No. 106, 1996, p. 114
  • "The fox-fur", Antigonish Review, No. 106, 1996, pp. 115–116
  • "Blessings on a tree", Parchment: Contemporary Canadian Jewish Writing, No. 5, 1996–97, pp. 39–40
  • "Circumstantial evidence of the visitation of angels", Arc, No. 37, 1996, p. 37
  • "One song as a cycle", Waking Ordeals, Guelph: Agram Press, 1997, p. 130
  • "Symbiosis", Waking Ordeals, Guelph: Agram Press, 1997, pp. 131–132
  • "The house-burning", reprinted in Directions, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1997, p. 12
  • "Hopes for the Third Millennium, Spring-Fever, Your Scrivener Press/League of Canadian Poets, 1997, p. 36
  • "Life as a kitchen", Waking Ordeals, No. 2, 1997
  • "Vagaries of memory at mid-winter", Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, Volume 28, No. 2, 1997, pp. 115–116
  • "A Defence of Prose-Poetry", Outlook (Canadian Jewish Outlook Society), Vol 34, No. 7, 1997, p. 24
  • "Life as a kitchen", Parchment: Contemporary Canadian Jewish Writing, No. 6, 1998, p. 126
  • "Guitar Songs: Rondels", Licking Honey Off A Thorn, 1998, p. 13
  • "The psychiatry of socks", Antigonish Review, No. 112, 1998, p. 54
  • “Circumstantial evidence of the visitation of angels”, We All Begin in a Little Magazine: Arc and the Promise of Canada’s Poets 1978-1988, Arc Poetry Society/Carleton University Press, 1988, p. 112
  • “The threshold stone”, Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, University of Calgary, p. 129
  • “How horses pray”, Sing for the Inner Ear: The Sandberg-Livesay Award, UnMon America, 1998, p. 64
  • “Describing the silence that suddenly falls on a crowded room, Fiddlehead, Summer 1998, No. 196, pp. 94-95
  • “Plot for a vampirella novel: found poem”, Fiddlehead, Summer 1998, No. 196, P. 95
  • “The affair of an end”, Like Lemmings, Summer 1998, Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 12
  • “The disappearance of statues (Chania, Crete) ”, Summer 1998, Like Lemmings, Vol 1, No. 1, p. 39
  • “Before and after”, Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, Vol. 30, No. 1, p. 104, January 1999, p. 104
  • “A gathering claustrophobia: Vermeer’s Dutch interiors of the self (suite of four poems), Arachne: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Humanities, Vol 5, No. 2, 1998, pp. 78-80
  • “Paint jobs”, Parchment: Contemporary Canadian Jewish Writing, No. 8, 1999-2000 (5760), p. 160
  • “Babushka in the orchard”, The Antigonish Review, No. 119, Autumn 1999, p. 64
  • “Underground blasting in a mining town”,Like Lemmings, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 2000, p. 28
  • “The more things change”, Pottersfield Portfolio, Vol 20, No. 2 (20th Anniversary edition), p. 33
  • “Breaking a plate”, Arc: Canada’s National Poetry Magazine, No. 44, Summer 2000, p. 71
  • “Two everyday ways of defining gravity”, The Fiddlehead, No. 204, Summer 2000, p. 97
  • “Farming with haiku”, The Fiddlehead, No. 204, Summer 2000, p. 98
  • “Snapshots of New Orleans (unsorted), Windsor Review, Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 16-17
  • “Paint-jobs”, Windsor Review, Vol. 32, No. 2, p. 18
  • “Hopes for the third millennium”, Northern Life, January 3, 2001, p. 14
  • “Absences”, Convergence: Poets for Peace, a boxed set of 100 poems printed on single vellum illustrated sheets. Peace Maker’s Edition (limited to 10 numbered copies), Collector’s Edition (100 copies), Peace on the Streets Edition (unlimited trade edition. Proceeds to go to the Peace Alliance of Canada and the educational work of the League of Canadian Poets. Fall 2000
  • “The Shaking”, Convergence: Poets for Peace, Fall 2000
  • “Heaping dark earth”, Parchment: Contemporary Canadian Jewish Writing 2001-2002, No. 10, Fall 2001, p. 113
  • “In this old Jewish cemetery”, Parchment: Contemporary Canadian Jewish Writing 2001-2002, No. 10, Fall 2001, pp. 113–114
  • “The samovar of sunset”, Parchment: Contemporary Canadian Jewish Writing 2001-2002, No. 10, Fall 2001, p. 114
  • “A long line at the horizon”, in Heather Spears (ed.), Line By Line: An Anthology of Canadian Poetry, Victoria: Ekstasis Editions, 2002, p. 81
  • “Absences”, in Susan McMaster (ed.), Waging Peace: Poetry and Political Action, Ottawa: Penumbra Press, 2002, p. 82
  • “On Chagall’s ‘The Falling Angel’”, in Roger Bell (ed.), Larger than Life, Windsor: Black Moss Press, 2002, p. 61
  • “Note found in an insane asylum”, in Roger Bell (ed.), Larger than Life, Windsor: Black Moss Press, 2002, p. 107
  • “Prayer-shawls”, Parchment: Contemporary Canadian Jewish Writing, No. 11, 2002–2003, pp. 177–8
  • “An appointment with the beautiful lady optician”, Dalhousie Review, Vol.82, No.2, Summer 2002, p. 301
  • “Funeral Cortege”, Wascana Review, 36:2, Fall 2001, p. 21
  • “Doing Things Two at a Time”, The Prairie Journal, No. 40 , 2003, p. 34
  • “High Noon”, The Prairie Journal, No. 40, 2003, p. 34
  • “Evening on the Farm”, Grain Magazine, Vol. 31, No. 4, Spring 2004, p. 13
  • “Weather Forecasts for Your Body”, The Fiddlehead, No. 215, 2003, p. 50
  • “Our Beduin Egg Lady (Abu Sultan, Egypt) ”, Queens Quarterly, Vol 111, No. 1, Spring 2004, p. 157
  • “Summer Solstice”, Canadian Literature”, No. 18, Spring 2004, pp. 51–54
  • “Climbing to the Long-Vanished Ruins of a Taoist Monastery (Guandong Province, China), The Prairie Journal, No. 43, 2004, p. 42
  • “Placing Things”, The Prairie Journal, No. 43 , 2004, p. 43
  • “The Three Ages of Hair”, Words in Edgeways (U. K.), Spring 2005, www.edgewaysbooks.com
  • “Swimming with a Hammer-Head Shark”, Words in Edgeways (U. K.), Spring 2005, http://www.edgewaysbooks.com
  • “Five Signs that You’re Not the Reincarnation of Someone Famous”, Words in Edgeways (U. K.), Spring 2005, http://www.edgewaysbooks.com
  • “In Search of Continuity”, Words in Edgeways (U. K.), Spring 2005,
  • “The Sunken Kitchen”, And No-one Knows the Blood We Share: Living Archives of the Feminist Caucus of the League of Canadian Poets, 2005, p. 5
  • “The Village of the Blind (India)”, Canadian Literature, No. 185, Summer 2005, p. 91
  • “What Your Body Says”, Fiddlehead No. 225, Autumn 2005 (60th Anniversary edition), p. 43
  • “The Future: An Octopus Waving”, Grain, Autumn 2005, p. 112
  • “Plough-lines”, Arc, Summer 2006, p. 89
  • “Love in the kitchen”, Dalhousie Review, Vol. 66 No. 2, Summer 2006, p. 291
  • “Time’s optics”, Queen’s Quarterly, Vol 13 No. 3, Fall 2006, p. 479
  • “The bicycle of love”, Words in Edgeways (U.K.), Issue 18/19, Spring 2007, p.1
  • “Copse at Cookham Dean”, Words in Edgeways (U.K.), Issue 18/19, Spring 2007, p.2
  • “Lament on a fire-bombing”, Words in Edgeways (U.K.), Issue 18/19, Spring 2007, pp. 2-3
  • “Saving my father’s life”, Words in Edgeways (U.K.), Issue 18/19, Spring 2007, p. 4
  • “Shadows”, Canadian Literature No. 192, Spring 2007, p. 44
  • “The Moon and I at Lunenberg”, Contemporary Verse Two 22:4, Spring 2007, p. 40
  • “A Widow on Her Eighty-Third Birthday”, in Katerina Fretwell (ed.), Arms Like Ladders: The Eloquent She, League of Canadian Poets, 2007, p. 76
  • “Gold Burial Mask from Mycenae”, Descant 38:2, Summer 2007, p. 61
  • “The Last Day of the Twentieth Century”, The Prairie Journal, No. 48, p. 32
  • “A Fire-Festival”, Canadian Literature Vol 195, Winter 2007, p. 49
  • “The Bicycle of Love”, Prairie Journal No. 50, 2008, p. 15
  • “Lament on a Fire-Bombing”, Prairie Journal No. 50, 2008, pp. 16-17
  • “Small Sounds”, Prairie Journal No. 50, 2008, p. 17
  • “The Long Hokey-Cokey”, Prairie Journal No. 50, 2008, pp. 18-19
  • “Summer Solstice”, in Canadian Literature Poets Archives, together with a short author’s critical analysis, on-line at CanLit Poets (a free online poetry resource for High School – and University – students and teachers)http://www.canlit.ca/canlitpoets.php?page=poems&id=931, Fall 2008
  • “The Village of the Blind”, in Canadian Literature Poets Archives, on-line, together with short author’s critical analysis, at CanLit Poets, Fall 2008http://www.canlit.ca/canlitpoets.php?page=poems&id=930http://www.canlit.ca/canlitpoets.php?page=poets&id=89
  • “Heritage”, in Canadian Literature Poets Archives, on-line, together with short author’s critical analysis, at CanLit Poets, Fall 2008http://www.canlit.ca/canlitpoets.php?page=poems&id=993
  • “Shadows”, in Canadian Literature Poets Archives, on-line, together with short author’s critical analysis, at CanLit Poets, Fall 2008http://www.canlit.ca/canlitpoets.php?page=poems&id=996
  • “Vinnie”, in Canadian Literature Poets Archives, on-line, together with short author’s critical analysis, at CanLit Poets, Fall 2008http://www.canlit.ca/canlitpoets.php?page=poems&id=997
  • “This is my Mother’s Camera”, in Canadian Literature Poets Archives, on-line, together with short author’s critical analysis, at CanLit Poets, Fall 2008http://www.canlit.ca/canlitpoets.php?page=poems&id=1091
  • “Poem of Probabilities”, in Canadian Literature Poets Archives, on-line, together with short author’s critical analysis, at CanLit Poets, Fall 2008http://www.canlit.ca/canlitpoets.php?page=poems&id=995
  • “Farming on Water”, in Canadian Literature Poets Archives, on-line, together with short author’s critical analysis, at CanLit Poets, Fall 2008http://www.canlit.ca/canlitpoets.php?page=poems&id=994
  • “My Father’s Laugh”, “Canadian Literature” issue #33 of Sugar Mule e-magazine (U.S.A.), Fall 2009http://www.sugarmule.com/33Nash-r.htm
  • “Turning the Tables”, “Canadian Literature” issue #33 of Sugar Mule e-magazine (U.S.A.), Fall 2009http://www.sugarmule.com/33Nash-r.htm
  • “Constants”, “Canadian Literature” issue #33 of Sugar Mule e-magazine (U.S.A.), Fall 2009http://www.sugarmule.com/33Nash-r.htm
  • “Language Learning”, “Canadian Literature” issue #33 of Sugar Mule e-magazine (U.S.A.), Fall 2009http://www.sugarmule.com/33Nash-r.htm
  • “Indiscretions in the Garden”, “Canadian Literature” issue #33 of Sugar Mule e-magazine (U.S.A.), Fall 2009http://www.sugarmule.com/33Nash-r.htm
  • “Three Transformations My Wife Can Make”, “Canadian Literature” issue #33 of Sugar Mule e-magazine (U.S.A.), Fall 2009http://www.sugarmule.com/33Nash-r.htm
  • “Your Body”, Prairie Journal Issue #52, p. 6, 2009
  • “Sturgeon Petroglyph”, in Madhur Anand, Adam Dickinson (eds.), Regreen: New Canadian Ecological Poetry, Your Scrivener Press, 2009, p. 117
  • “On Getting Yourself Conceived”, in Madhur Anand, Adam Dickinson (eds.), Regreen: New Canadian Ecological Poetry, Your Scrivener Press, 2009, p. 118-119

Translations

  • "Maxims", translated from the Anglo-Saxon, West Coast Review, Vol. 21, No. 3, 1987, p. 37 ("Maxims I", 11. 83B - 99, The Exeter Book).
  • "The Ship of Death", translated from the Anglo-Saxon, Orbit, Vol. 18, No. 4, 1987, p. 19 (Beowulf, 11. 32-42).
  • "The Dream of the Rood", translated from the Anglo-Saxon, Antigonish Review, Nos. 69-70, 1987, p. 201 ("The Dream of the Rood", 11. 1-12).
  • "The Seafarer", translated from the Anglo-Saxon, The Antigonish Review, No. 79, 1989, p. 94 (ll. 17B-26 in The Exeter Book).
  • "The Ruin", translated from the Anglo-Saxon, The Antigonish Review, No. 79, 1989, p. 95 (ll. 21-31B in The Exeter Book).
  • "Caedmon's Hymn", translated from the Anglo-Saxon, The Poetry of Prayer, Brynmill Press, Norfolk, 1994, p. 55
  • “The Wanderer”, ll. 73-87, translated from the Anglo-Saxon (Exeter Book), Waking Ordeals, 1997, p. 71

Book Reviews

  • Review of T.R. Miles, Religious Experience, Dialogue Vol. 12, No.4, 1973, p. 732.
  • Review of Robin Skelton, Openings, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1988, pp. 215–216.
  • Review of Milton Acorn, Hundred Proof Earth, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1988, pp. 186–187.
  • Review of Heather Cadsby, Decoys, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1989, pp. 213–214.
  • Review of Richard Stevenson, Horizontal Hotel, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1989, p. 237.
  • Review of Kenneth Sherman, Jackson's Point, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1989, pp. 233–234.
  • Review of Barbara Carey, The Year in Pictures, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1989, pp. 214–215.
  • Review of Joseph Sherman, Shaping the Flame: Imagining Wallenberg, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1989, p. 233.
  • Review of Elizabeth Waterston, Ian Easterbrook, Bernard Katz and Kathleen Scott, The Travellers: Canada to 1900. An Annotated Bibliography of Works Published in English from 1577, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1989, p. 5.
  • Review of R. J. Clark, Stepping up to the Station, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1990, pp. 211–212.
  • Review of Jeff Derksen, Down Time, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1990, p. 214.
  • Review of Ken Mitchell, Witches and Idiots, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1990, p. 226.
  • Review of Glen Sorestad, Air Canada Owls: Travel Poems, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1990, p. 234.
  • Review of Patrick O'Connell, Hoping for Angels, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1990, pp. 229–30.
  • Review of Stephen Scobie, Remains, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1990, pp. 233–234.
  • Review of Richard Lush, No Solid Ground, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1991, p. 212
  • Review of Glen Sorestad, West into Night, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1991, p. 223
  • Review of Frank Davey, Popular Narratives, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1991, pp. 196–97
  • Review of Fred Wah, So Far, Canadian Book Review Annual, 1991, pp. 228–29
  • Review of Dennis Cooley, This Only Home, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1992, pp. 201–202
  • Review of Vic Elias, Reflected Scenery from Where My Eyes Should Be, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1992, p. 205
  • Review of Michael Harris, New and Selected Poems, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1992, p. 209
  • Review of Raymond Souster, Riding the Long Black Horse, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1993, p. 3232
  • Review of Richard Outram
    Richard Outram
    Richard Daley Outram was a Canadian poet. Often regarded as a poet's poet, he wrote eleven commercially published books of poetry in addition to the many collections of poetry and prose published under the imprint of the Gauntlet Press...

    , Mogul Recollected, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1993, p. 3212
  • Review of Seymour Mayne, Killing Time, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1993, pp. 3197 – 3198
  • Review of Dan Jalowica, Port Ebony, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1993, pp. 3185 – 3186
  • Review of Wayne Keon, Storm Dancer, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1993, p. 3186
  • Review of Brian Brett, Poems, New and Selected, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1994, pp. 200–201
  • Review of Anne Campbell, Angel Wings All Over, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1994, p. 202
  • Review of Victor Coleman, Lapsed WASP: Poems 1978-89, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1994, p. 204
  • Review of Michael Holmes, James I Wanted to Ask You, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1994, p. 209
  • Review of David Lawson, Zhongguo, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1994, p. 211
  • Review of John Pass, Radical Innocence, Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1994, p. 217
  • Review of James Deahl, Under the Watchful Eye: Poetry and Discourse, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1995, p. 209
  • Review of Douglas Fetherling, Selected Poems, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Piere Publishing, 1995, p. 211
  • Review of Cherie Geauvreau, Even the Fawn has Wings, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1995, p. 213
  • Review of Richard Greene, Republic of Solitude: Poems 1984-1994, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1995, p. 214
  • Review of Tom Marshall, Some Impossible Heaven, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1995, pp. 221–222
  • Review of David McFadden, There'll Be Another, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1995, p. 223
  • Review of Elizabeth St Jacques, Around the Tree of Light: A Collection of Korean Sijo and Dance of Light, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1995, p. 231
  • Review of Kwame Dawes, Resisting the Anomie, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1996, p. 199
  • Review of Paulette Jiles, Flying Lessons: Selected Poems, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1996, pp. 204-205
  • Review of Kenn Johnson, Loon Echo, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1996, p. 205
  • Review of Pamela Mordecai, De Man: A Performance Poem, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1996, p. 208
  • Review of Fraser Sutherland, Jonestown, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1996, p. 216
  • Review of Bruce Whiteman, Visible Stars: New and Selected Poems, in Canadian Book Review Annual, Toronto: Simon and Pierre Publishing, 1996, p. 220

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