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PQ Call for Submissions
Deadline March 20, 2010. April is National Poetry Month. Each year, at this time, poetry blooms. All across the country, from Bonavista to Vancouver Island, from Nunavut to the Canada / U.S. border, poets will be taking to the streets, bars, cafés, bookstores, libraries, and classrooms to recite, emote, declaim and perform their poems for you and me.
Mar 3, 2010, 10:06
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Möe Clark first Leonard Cohen Poet-In Residence at Westmount High.
"The Foundation For Public Poetry is proud to have Möe Clark as our inaugural Poet-In-Residence, a residency established to honour Leonard Cohen on his 75th birthday," says Jack Locke, president of the foundation. “She will give the students of Westmount High the kind of positive encouragement that poet Irving Layton gave to Leonard and countless others.”
Feb 19, 2010, 09:37
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The Elimination of Nuclear Weapons
Poetry Quebec supports this initiative and ecourages all its readers to participate.
Feb 5, 2010, 12:35
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Condolences
The Editors of Poetry Quebec would like to express our condolences to the families who have lost family members and friends in the recent natural disaster in Haiti.
Jan 23, 2010, 08:56
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Wire No More
Julie Mahfood has just been notified by the, owner of Cafe Aurora, that WIRE may no longer be held at the Cafe.
Mar 7, 2010, 20:52
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Poets in The Griffintown Cultural Corridor
Poets in The Griffintown Cultural Corridor. Saturday February 27 2010. 1pm until 2am. New City Gas Co. 140-141 Ann Street, 3rd Floor
Admission Free
Feb 5, 2010, 15:23
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First Leonard Cohen Poet-In-Residence
"The Foundation For Public Poetry is proud to have Möe as our inaugural Poet-In-Residence, a residency established to honour Leonard Cohen on his 75th birthday," says Jack Locke, president of the foundation. "She will give the students of Westmount High the kind of positive encouragement that poet Irving Layton gave to Leonard and countless others."
Jan 29, 2010, 08:36
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P.K. Page: Grand Dame of Canadian Letters—A Tribute
For a while, in the 1940s, P.K. Page lived in Montreal and she, along with writers such as F.R. Scott, A.M. Klein, Louis Dudek, Irving Layton, and Leonard Cohen, is credited with being a dominant force in efforts to move Canadian poetry once and for all into the modernist era.
Jan 17, 2010, 10:11
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Contests/Submissions/Workshops
In an ever ongoing effort to "New Improve" our magazine, Poetry Quebec introduces "The Town Crier". This is Poetry Quebec's new format for information about Contests, Calls for submissions, and other relevant poetry information. It replaces "Hear Ye Contests", Hear Ye Submissions", "Hear Ye Job Offers" and Hear Ye Workshops"
Dec 3, 2009, 13:54
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2009 Books
Book covers of English Language Poetry books by English Language Poets of Quebec published in 2009.
Nov 13, 2009, 09:29
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