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Compte rendu d’Everglades rédigé par Catherine Parayre pour Voix plurielles, la revue de l’Association des Professeur-e-s de Français des Universités et Collèges Canadiens Lien direct PDF: https://journals.library.brocku.ca/index.php/voixplurielles/article/view/2096/1669 Voix plurielles 15.2 (2018) 259 Dugas, Daniel H. et Valerie LeBlanc. Everglades. Sudbury : Prise de parole, 2018. 181 p. Sur une invitation
Matt Mullins from the Atticus Review just published a piece on Valerie LeBlanc’s Land of Shepherds and my video In Kisii. For more info: https://atticusreview.org/two-from-abroad/ Atticus Review is a daily online journal that publishes fiction, flash, poems, creative nonfiction, video, music, book reviews, cartoons, animation, and whatever else we find worthy of
Once we enter into a photograph, even for a fleeting glance, we become changed. And if we take the time to look around ‘in there’, imagining the view to the left and right, farther off in the horizon and even back behind us, we can be there with the person who looks out to us. As she/he looks into the camera, we look back to her/him through the lens of the photographer; on a clear day, time and space melt in
TV series: If you do something wrong and say you are sorry – it is OK. (even if people die in the meantime) Even though it is not said, the unknown power moves to punish or to forgive. (WOW.) It is all ‘Heeby – Jeeby’ and magic ‘poof’ powder. Poof – you’re blind. Poof, you see again, no side effects, no fine print to read on the packaging label. That’s it – the power of the Amazon, before
I always thought I was wimpy. I thought I was on the side of peace, and freedom of personal opportunity. Even if it was wimpy, Even if it was nerdy, Even if it was stupid. From an early age, living in the Canadian North, where knives were the weapons of choice, I was terrified by the concept of ‘stabbing’, I never knew why, but I felt it meant ‘instant death’. I saw DRIVE and I felt
Remembering Women Murdered by Men: Memorials Across Canada Sumach Press; 1 edition (Mar 1 2006) 978-1894549530 About the Authors: The Cultural Memory Goup includes Christine Bold, Professor of English at the University of Guelph; Sly Castaldi, Executive Director of Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis; Ric Knowles Professor of Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph; Jodie McConnell Human Rights and Equity Advisor; and Lisa
by Ceiran Bishop, Ronit Novak Dose 049 Friday 10 June 2005 Pages