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Friday, May 15, 2015

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YAHOO, WE’RE FLYING TO WINNIPEG – A PoeTrainer’s Reflection

by d78hill
The Poet Laureate of the Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour(D.C. Reid) sits by himself at the Toronto Pearson International Airport. His carry-on bags surround him as the morning light opens her eyes. Soon, other PoeTrainers join him as they gather for their flight to Winnipeg. I reflect, glance at my watch, and scan the sea of travellers for a poet-friend who hasn’t shown up yet.
At the Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
At the Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
This is where my PoeTrain journey begins: at an airport not a train station.
Version 2
Call it Murphy’s Law. Call it double-sided luck. Sometimes detours happen for a reason!
When VIA Rail officials suspended passenger rail travel from Toronto to Winnipeg due to an earlier derailment in northern Ontario, organizers of the Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour were left with a dilemma. We yearned to embrace train travel but would the tracks open up in time for the National Poetry Month tour from Ottawa to Toronto to Edmonton to Vancouver and proceed as planned? And if not, how could onboard events be re-scheduled?
Within weeks of travelling, PoeTrainers opted to cash in their Toronto-Winnipeg  train tickets to book flights to Winnipeg where train travel could safely resume.
Guest reader Shirley Camia, a Toronto broadcast journalist (born in Winnipeg) shares work from her new collection The Significance of Moths (Turnstone Press, 2015).
Guest reader Shirley Camia, a Toronto broadcast journalist (born in Winnipeg) shares work from her new collection The Significance of Moths (Turnstone Press, 2015).
I secretly welcomed this change. Although I had been looking forward to travelling through northern Ontario (which I love), I also have a soft-spot for Manitoba and its inhabitants. Despite the sub-zero weather in the winter and the mosquito-threats in the summer, this Canadian province houses the warmest and friendliest people.  Even their license plates smile with the slogan “Friendly Manitoba”.
The PoeTrainers rejoiced. The folks at the Fort Garry Hotel offered a reasonable room rate for the out-of-town guests and bonus: a glitzy place to celebrate National Poetry Month.  Several Winnipeg poets and musicians shared in the festivities.
Drek Da and the Low Flying Gurus were guest musicians at the Winnipeg event.
Drek Da and the Low Flying Gurus were special guests at the Winnipeg event.
Can you feel it?…Rock roll, rock-rumble...this movement…Rock roll with the flow…
The rest is history! According to organizer David Brydges, “The Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour (Ottawa to Vancouver – April 15 to 26, 2015) was a great success.”  See his reporthere.
League of Canadian Poets Marsha Barber launches her book All The Lovely Broken People (Borealis Press, 2015) thanks to an Canada Reading Tour grant.
League of Canadian Poet Marsha Barber launches her book All The Lovely Broken People (Borealis Press, 2015) thanks to an Canada Reading Tour grant.
Were you there in the crowded room, a poetic voice in Salon A?
Did you learn to roll, catch the flow, when some plans derailed?
Did you bring an extra sweater when snow clung to unopened bags?
Did you linger, wave goodbye as the Monday train departed?
Follow this blog for additional posts and highlights of the Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour.
MORE MANITOBA EVENTS FOR MAY/JUNE:
Can’t wait to return to the friendly province! If you’re in Manitoba, check out this writing workshop “Exploring the Five Senses” scheduled for Thursday, May 21 at the Gaynor Regional Public Library. Prior writing experience is not necessary. See details here.
Winnipeg's Bruce Symaka accepts the talking feather gift for Speaking Crow reading series coordinator Chimwemwe Undi.
Winnipeg's Bruce Symaka accepts the talking feather gift for Speaking Crow reading series coordinator Chimwemwe Undi.
On Sunday, May 24, tune into CKUW for P.I. New Poetrywith host Carmelo Militano – 4:30 to 5 p.m. More detailshere.
Hear the work of Manitoba fiction writer Brenda Hasiuk and poets Carmelo Militano and Brenda Sciberras. I’ll also be launching my book Tarnished Trophies (Black Moss Press, 2014) on Monday, May 25 at 7:30 p.m. at McNally Robinson Booksellers. Hope to see you there. More details here.
Poets will also be attending the joint League of Canadian Poets/Writers’ Union of Canada conference held in Winnipeg May 28 to 31.
Also check out the Envoi Poetry Festival (May 29 to June 5, 2015) for more poetry readings here.
Local independent bookseller McNally Robinson Booksellers, Grant Park, Winnipeg hosts literary events and launches on a regular basis. See its current schedule here.
The Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour event in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
The Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour event, Sunday, April 19, 2015 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada





d78hill | May 15, 2015 at 3:35 pm | Tags: D.C. Reid, David Brydges,Debbie Okun Hill, Manitoba, National Poetry Month, PoeTrain, poetry,Poetry Event, Winnipeg | Categories: blog posts, News-Events | URL:http://wp.me/p4dii3-j7
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Thursday, May 7, 2015

The great Canadian Poe train

The Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour 2015 – A Retrospective by David Brydges

by d78hill
The Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour (Ottawa to Vancouver – April 15 to 26, 2015) was a great success.
In spite of having to change our travel itinerary in being unable to travel by train to Winnipeg due to derailments and a backlog of freight trains, plus the late train arrivals in Winnipeg and Edmonton, the PoeTrainers adapted showing much patience and flexibility.
D.C. Reid was the PoeTrain Laureate for the Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour 2015.
D.C. Reid was the PoeTrain Laureate for the Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour 2015.
Our mission/mandate was to travel across Canada to support and stimulate the celebration and promotion of poetry forNational Poetry Month.
A grand coalition of 22 poets, musicians, and train loversco-created cultural festivities to engage the general public on and off the train. Key events were organized in Ottawa(Pressed Café), Toronto (Hot House Restaurant & Bar),Winnipeg (Fort Garry Hotel Salon A), Edmonton (Edmonton City Hall), and Vancouver (Café Deux Soleils).  These readings enthused local poetry communities along the route to revitalize Spring’s poetic pulse.
Joanna Lilley and Kelsey Knight during Marsha Barber's launch of her new book. DC Reid passes the talking feather.
Joanna Lilley and Kelsey Knight during Marsha Barber's launch of her new book. (Four poets received Canada Poetry Tour grants thanks to the League of Canadian Poets and the Canada Council for the Arts.) DC Reid passes the talking feather.
Four past and present Poet Laureates participated in our city stop events. George Elliott Clarke Toronto Poet Laureate,Alice Major Edmonton’s first Poet Laureate, Rachel RoseVancouver Poet Laureate, and our Parliamentary Poet Laureate Michel Pleau attended our final show in Vancouver.
Alice Major, Edmonton's first poet laureate welcomes the PoeTrainers to the Edmonton Poetry Festival event at City Hall.
Alice Major, Edmonton's first poet laureate welcomes the PoeTrainers to the Edmonton Poetry Festival event at City Hall.
We met a poet from Nova Scotia Quincy who joined us along with a Via Rail employee who has written every day for the past 10 years. Via's David shared a couple of poems he wrote specifically for us.
Laura Bryne Paquet , an international travel writer who travelled with the group, also reawakened her poetic pulse. In a recent e-mail, she said, “Hi David, It’s taken me a few days to come back to earth after the amazing PoeTrain trip! Thank you SO much for inviting me along. It was one of the memorable trips of my life." Laura also wrote a haiku saying she had not written poetry since she was sixteen.
A special thank you to the League of Canadian Poets and the Canada Council for the Arts for providing seven grants including four Canada Reading Tour grants for Blaine Marchand, Marsha Barber, DC Reid, and Debbie Okun Hillto perform/workshop on the train. Also thanks for three foodand poetry grants for Blaine Marchand Ottawa, Kathy Figueroa Toronto, and Rachel Rose Vancouver. The food and poetry theme was well integrated into six food inspired event dinners in a private home, cafes, and a final picnic in Stanley Park to honour Pauline Johnson.
Kent Bowman, one of the key organizers behind the tour, is seen with the talking feather.
Kent Bowman, one of the key organizers behind the tour, is seen with the talking feather.
DC Reid was our first Poetrain Laureate and carried thetalking feather (a symbol of respect for the one who speaks their truth) to events on and off the train. We had Algonquin elder/poet Albert Dumont in Ottawa bless the talking feather before it embarked on its journey. The feather was gifted to hosts in Ottawa Lesley Strutt, Toronto Kate Marshall Flaherty, and Winnipeg Bruce Symaka for Speaking Crow reading series coordinator Chimwemwe Undi, and in Edmonton Alice Major. In Vancouver Bonnie Nish andKathy Figueroa received the talking feather to take back to their poetry communities.
Via Rail Canada provided us with a skyline dome car for our performances, workshops, and music concerts. Much gratitude to League members Paul Sanderson and Ian Ferrier for performing for the Artist On Board program. Your great chemistry and musical magic was well enjoyed by all.
Kelsey Knight reflects in VIA's Skyline Dome Car.
Kelsey Knight reflects in VIA's Skyline Dome Car.
Two publishers participated in providing  two League members for readings/book launches on the PoeTrain. Brick Books from Eastern Canada sponsored Joanna Lilley and Western Canada University of Alberta sponsored Ella Zeltserman.
Poets, passengers, and the public met the world’s first robot poet my kulturBOT 3.0 co-designed by Ryerson University professor Dr. Frauke Zeller and McMaster University professor Dr.  David Harris Smith. This digitally-savvy guest rode the rails in an inaugural trip. The world's first robot poet my kulturBOT 3.0 couldn’t talk but would only print out poems connected to the content of the famous explorer David Thompson’s diaries.
David Brydges, artistic director for the Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour as well as Pat Connors, one of the key organizers interacts with My kulturbot 3.0, the world's first robot poet to ride a train.
David Brydges, artistic director for the Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour as well as Pat Connors, one of the key organizers interacts with my kulturBOT 3.0, the world's first robot poet to ride a train.
Several poets and some of the general public read short 100 word poems on and off the train. A social media campaign was organized by Alexandra Pavliuc a Ryerson student who posted photos /videos on www.hitchbot.me . We human poets had fun breathing real life into these whimsical style poems throughout the trip. A poet in Edmonton reading one of the David Thompson diary inspired poems said she liked a phrase and would use it in her next poem.
Canadian Poet Blaine Marchand finds inspiration in VIA's Skyline Dome Car.
Canadian Poet Blaine Marchand finds inspiration in VIA's Skyline Dome Car.
Kids at the Edmonton train station loved it and had all kinds of suggestions for hats. One guy at the Jasper train station thought the lemon squeezer on top of robot’s head was a tip tray and threw a loonie in as one of the poet/musicians played in front of the BOT. In Vancouver robopoet was seated on a table along with the poets. Amusing, entertaining the curious…for when do you have a robot poet attend a poetry event or for that matter travel across Canada on the train? A perfect complement to a most innovative week of poetry celebrations.
If a group bonds in community, happiness naturally magnifies. When we begin to serve/dedicate ourselves to the better happiness of others we all prosper. Our collective spirits indeed did shine.
Poetry at heart is a pure journey.
Travelling a literary landscape
of discoveries and re-discoveries.
In the end the poetry pioneer
arrives at the same place
as where they began.
Collecting gold dust memories
along the brightened trail.
Special appreciation and thanks to the volunteer organizing team of Kent Bowman, Marsha Barber, Kate Marshall Flaherty, and Patrick Connors. Your go getter and go giver attitude made this a reality of legacy memories. Patrick Connors read a Nik Beat poem throughout the trip as he originally was part of the organizing team but died suddenly in September 2014.
Participants in the Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour 2015 Supplied Photo
Participants in the Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour made an unexpected and extended stop in Winnipeg. Photo supplied by David Brydges.
Congratulations to the PoeTrainers for keeping the spirit of adventure alive and bonding into a beautiful and epic memory journey. Much poetry was read by the PoeTrainers in each city visited and several open mics on the train. Your diverse and varied voices were an oral mosaic of the Canadian poetic identity. New poetry flowed on the train for a selection of train poems by Canadian poets for an anthology that is to be published shortly.
Ian Ferrier performed both off the on the train.
Ian Ferrier performed both off the on the train.
A huge thank you to all our40 sponsors and supporters who generously provided grants, gifted their services, and financial donations. In particular my Vancouver coordinator contact Josephine Wasch  Sr Manager, International & Domestic Sales  who was highly professional, efficient, and  immaculate in helping organize the many moving parts of this PoeTrain project.
Via Rail provided the complementary Skyline Car between Winnipeg and Edmonton on Tuesday April 21 and again on the final journey between Edmonton and Vancouver on Friday April 24.
Paul Sanderson shared music and poetry.
Paul Sanderson shared music and poetry.
VIA Railsponsored two poet/musicians(Ian Ferrier and Paul Sanderson) to travel on the Canadian, between Toronto and Edmonton, and then Edmonton and Vancouver as part of our Canadian Talent (musician/ poet) Artist On Board program. They entertained passengers in the Park car and in our skyline Car. On the last night they did a special concert for the economy class passengers that was warmly and enthusiastically welcomed. Paul Sanderson also did an impromptu music set at the Jasper station during our short stop.
Laura Byrne Paquet was given a complimentary cabin and she blogged, took photos, and is submitting her story of our journey to various travel magazines.
Ontario poet Fran Figge was one of several poets who had never seen the Rockies before.
Fran Figge, current President of The Ontario Poetry Society AND Tower Poetry Society, was one of several poets who had never seen the Rockies before but first, a stop in Edmonton.
So many memories...
So many memories...
The on board staff at Winnipeg and Edmonton departures were excellent in providing lunch/dinner vouchers for first call which helped us with our on board program. They were continuously supportive throughout the two legs of the trip from Winnipeg to Edmonton and then Edmonton to Vancouver.
A big thanks to Michael Wheelen who was commissioned to take photos of the “Canadian” passing the Rockies. We used his photos for our poster, website home page, t-shirt design, official program, and our train poem anthology book cover.
David Brydges is the artistic director of the Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour 2015. A special thank you for his guest blog post.
Clickity-clack...we'll be back...
Clickity-clack...we'll be back...
For additional information about the Tour as well as a list of 2015 participants, check the official websitehere. Previous PoeTrain blog posts appear here ,here, and here.
Additional photos and comments about the tour will be posted in the near future.













d78hill | May 7, 2015 at 3:53 pm | Tags: Canada Council for the Arts,David Brydges, Edmonton, League of Canadian Poets, Ottawa,PoeTrain, poetry, Toronto, travel, Vancouver, Winnipeg | Categories:blog posts, News-Events | URL: http://wp.me/p4dii3-iF
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

ANNA YIN









Anna Yin has authored five poetry books and won the 2005 Ted Plantos Memorial Award, two MARTY Awards and a 2013 CPAC Award.  Her poems and translations appeared in New York Times, Arc Poetry, CBC Radio, Rogers TV, China Daily, World Journal, Poetry in Transit, Rice Paper, Room, and more. Anna is the Ontario representative for the League of Canadian Poets and an International Feature Poet for 2015 Austin International Poetry Festival. Her “Poetry Alive” programs are welcomed at schools, colleges and libraries, especially for the Poets in Schools Program. Website: annapoetry.co.


Apples and Pears 

In addition to apples, 
I have a special feeling toward pears. 
I place them on the kitchen table, 
but fear to pare them. 
Soon they retreat to the wall of my living room. 

Occasionally appearing in my dreams
at the same time are my dearest lover,
and the other, a stranger. 
They are close, like the pair of pears 
in the painting, shadows overlapped. 

My hands slip in the moonlight, 
the bittersweet fruit flavor 
spreads in the cool night.


Note from Anna Yin:

***  Since this month is National Poetry Month and the theme is food and poetry, so here are two of my food poems which will be in my upcoming book "Seven Nights with the Chinese Zodiac" by Black Moss Press:
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Monday, April 20, 2015

Poetry Reading at ArtWord/Artbar April 19,2015

Monday, April 20, 2015


POETRY EVENT AT ARTWORD/ARTBAR

A lovely event, for a brisk but nice Spring day. As most of you who read this blog knows, April is Poetry Month.

Ron opened up his cozy bar on a Sunday just for this occasion which was very gracious of him.

This cute little bar is a place where people can gather to have a light snack, a beer or wine and listen to local artists play music or read poetry.

It started about 2:45 and ended at around 6 p.m. with many poets delighting the audience with their work.

Here are some pictures from yesterday.

James Deahl - M.C.

David Haskins

Norma West Linder
James is an excellent master of ceremonies I find.   My window of opportunity to take pictures was dependent on how much space was between the two people ahead of me, but thanks to a zoom lense on the little camera, the pictures are okay.

Laurence Hutchman

Anna Yin
I am hoping that I can find out his name for the blog as we have never met and I did not hear his name.

Anna Yin and guitarist Mark Harry - a lovely combination
I really enjoyed the music and poetry together.  At Tower Poetry we do paintings and poetry together.  I would love to try music and poetry but I do not know who to ask to play.

John B. Lee

Our Host - Ron
Lynn Tait

Bernadette Rule

It was a lovely reunion of like minded people who enjoy the spoken word.  There were several poets from Sarnia, Ontario, one from Port Dover, one from Mississauga, one from Grimbsy and I think one from Toronto, plus, of course local poets from the Hamilton area.

It is always good to touch base again with fellow writers.


Thanks so much for dropping by.   Poetry rocks!!!!

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Saturday, April 18, 2015

JERRY JORDISON


Multitudes of Concentric Rings
 
Canoe-drifting, engulfing the scenery,
Sporadic concentric rings
Appear on the water surface.
Are they caused by water striders,
Or small minnows, not observed?
A few rings detonate here,
A handful randomly erupt there.
Then calm –
An explanation burst in my head –
Bubbles of gases from fermenting debris
Formed at the bottom of the muddy lake
Are causing the disturbance.
 
Simultaneously,
Multitudes of concentric rings
Explode on the calm surface
And spiral out to infinity
As water ripples do.
 
Delight and joy swells in me,
Realizing it’s an impulsive happening –
As rare as the tumbling,
Falling star, I saw the other night.
My little world is once more touched
By Nature’s universe.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

DEBBIE OKUN HILL


 


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PoeTrainers Head West – Ottawa – Toronto – Winnipeg – Edmonton – Vancouver

by d78hill
“The adventure has changed but certainly not the adventure as a group of PoeTrainers travel westward and inward bringing poetry to the public during National Poetry Month. Poets have always been attracted to a journey and this will be a most memorable week of the "best poetry event in 2015".            -David C. Brydges,  Artistic Director, Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour
All Aboard! Clickity-clack…the Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour is about to begin.  What started out as one-poet’s vision will soon turn into reality. Despite some of the glitches of not being able to start the journey on the east coast and the last minute decision to skip the Toronto-Winnipeg leg due to recent derailments in northern Ontario, the adventure moves forward. As the promotional poster states: “26 poets. 5 cities. Epic Journey”
All Aboard! Photo courtesy: The Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour website.
All Aboard! Photo courtesy: The Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour website.
Some of the PoeTrainers have already packed their bags and are heading their way to Ottawa for Wednesday April 15’s kick-off celebration. Others will join the festivities along the way with PoeTrain events also planned for Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver. For those on the train, poetry will not only fill the Skyline Dome Car Lounge but will spill with musical notes into the Park Car as well.
Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour Ottawa Event April 15, 2015 poster
One of the special passengers will be my kulturBOT 3.0, a robotic artwork created by Dr. David Harris Smith of McMaster University and Dr. Fauke Zeller of Ryerson University. This usual bard features a roving mobility system, a pasta strainer, a thermal printer, camera, and bicycle flag.
According to a Ryerson University Public Affairs Media Release, “this ‘self-publishing’ robot, will produce ‘found’ poetry derived from the writings of the geographer and fur-trader David Thompson…Images and poems by my kulturBOT 3.0 will be publicized via its twitter and Facebook accounts.
Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour  Toronto Event April 17, 2015 poster
An anthology of train-themed poems by PoeTrain participants is also expected to be produced and National Poetry Month will be celebrated with food-themed poems. DC Reid, a former president of The League of Canadian Poets will be the PoeTrain’s first poet laureate. Several other members of the league will be featured thanks to Canada Reading Tour funding via the Canada Council for the Arts. Paul Sanderson and Ian Ferrier will entertain as part of the Artist on Board program. Special thanks to all the sponsors who made this adventure possible. Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour Fundraiser Winnipeg Event poster
Clickity-clack! We’ll be back!
Follow this blog for future updates on the tour.
An earlier blog post on the PoeTrain appears here.
The official Great Canadian PoeTrain Tour website with a list of participants, scheduled events and sponsors appearhere.

d78hill | April 14, 2015 at 9:35 pm | Tags: David Brydges, League of Canadian Poets, National Poetry Month, PoeTrain, Poetry Events, The Ontario Poetry Society | Categories: blog posts, News-Events | URL:http://wp.me/p4dii3-i6
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