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Donna Kane lives in Rolla, BC, a few miles northeast of Dawson Creek. Her poems have been published in magazines and journals across Canada. Her first book of poetry, Somewhere, a Fire, was published by Hagios Press (Regina) in 2004.
Her second book of poetry, Erratic, was published Fall 2007 by Hagios Press.

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| January 02, 2012 - Happy 2012! |
A great holiday season has come and gone, I'm missing my kids. Tomorrow back to work, but 2012 promises exciting festivals, readings, weddings, hopefully a few more website postings than I've done in recent months, and at least a few new poems (I do have three forthcoming in The Fiddlehead).
My daughter and I this Christmas. › read more news | 
Blizzard
A short walk home but in the detonated air the porch light’s a lozenge being sucked smaller. I’d like to say memory laid a rope in my hand, looped the far end around the knob of the door but I’m all elbows and knees busting through drifts, my legs numbed clappers inside the bell of my jeans, snow stuffed between the rungs of my zipper, the wind’s garbled howl holding breath under. Direction uncertain but the focus ecstatically clear--in winter’s storm-print of whorl, loop, arch, I’m as near as I’ve been--inside the gloved moment, fingering each stitch, each seam.
- Donna Kane

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