Thank you Catherine Owen for the lively discussion!
Asterisms
I have a new poetry book coming out Spring 2024
thanks to the wonderful team at Harbour Publishing.
Commons in Space
What a thought-provoking and inspiring conference; so honoured to have been a part of it through the Write It Down! Poetry and Our Heritage of Space Exploration session.
CBC’s Now or Never
Thank you CBC’s Now or Never for sharing my love of sleeping outside.
The Temz Review
Thank you to The Temz Review for publishing three poems from my forthcoming book of poetry, Asterisms (April, 2024, Harbour).
CBC
Thank you CBC for this news article.
The Joys of Open Air
Thank you Carolina de Ryk and CBC’s Daybreak North for inviting me to talk about sleeping outside and my new writing project.
https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-109-daybreak-north/clip/15994284-the-joys-open-air
Honoured to be included in the Digital Festival for the History of Science 2023
The Poetry Joint
Thank you Stephen Donahue for including me in his wonderful program, The Poetry Joint.
Outer Space: 100 Poems
Honoured to be reading at this event, not only my own poem, but one by poet and astronomer Rebecca Elson.
Anyone can attend!
Outer Space: 100 Poems
Join us for an exclusive reading from Outer Space: 100 Poems, published by Cambridge University Press and edited by Midge Goldberg, featuring a one-time-only lineup of contributors from across the globe: Ned Balbo (Baltimore, Md.), John Curl (Berkeley, Calif.), John Foy (N.Y., N.Y.), Dr. Alice Gorman (Adelaide, South Australia), A.M. Juster (Nashville, Tenn., for now), Donna Kane (Rolla, British Columbia), Janet Kenny (Point Vernon, Queensland) , Leslie Monsour (Los Angeles, Calif.), Victoria Moul (Paris, France), Jay Ruzesky (Duncan, British Columbia), Dr. Yun Wang (Glendale, Calif.), and Anton Yakovlev (Lyndhurst, N.J.).
Throughout human history, poetry has provided stories about what people observe in the sky. Stars, planets, comets, the moon, and space travel are used as metaphors for our feelings of love, loneliness, adventurousness, and awe. This collection reaches across time and cultures to illuminate how we think about outer space, and ourselves. Learn more at cambridge.org/outerspace
You can register here.