Essays
Revisiting the Crown of Literature
Poets are not readily recognized at galas and award ceremonies; their works are not featured in newspapers or discussed at book clubs. Rarely are they studied in depth in high school. In Canada, the media further exacerbates the problem by giving the winners of fiction prizes top billing over those who write in other genres.
Mar 29, 2011, 21:35
Books
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Paper Oranges
Book Review: Paper Oranges
Carolyn Marie Souaid is a poet's poet. Yet, she writes with the raunchy, hardboiled language of a film noir detective. Or under another alias, that of the perennial bad girl. Reviewed in the Prairie Fire Review of Books.
Oct 4, 2009, 11:10
Books
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Paper Oranges
Book Review: Paper Oranges
In her recent book Paper Oranges (Signature Editions, 112 pages, &14.95), Montreal poet Carolyn Marie Souaid celebrates the transformative power of words and the creative act itself. Reviewed in The (Montreal) Gazette, June 15, 2009.
Jun 21, 2009, 09:52
Books
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Paper Oranges
Book Review: Paper Oranges
Montreal writer Carolyn Marie Souaid's fifth book, Paper Oranges, is the kind you keep coming back to. Reviewed in the Winnipeg Free Press, January 25,2009.
Jun 21, 2009, 09:39
Books
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Paper Oranges
About the Book
A brief overview of the book, published in October 2008 by Signature Editions.
Dec 13, 2008, 19:02
Books
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Paper Oranges
Book Review: Paper Oranges
A review of Paper Oranges, published in Montreal's online literary magazine, Rover. December 1, 2008.
Dec 13, 2008, 18:55
News
Book Launch: Paper Oranges
Announcement of the launch of Carolyn Marie Souaid's new book of poems: Paper Oranges
Sep 27, 2008, 11:09
Guest-Poets
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Bio-Bibliography
George Amabile
George Amabile has published in Canada, the USA, England, Wales, Europe, South America, Australia and New Zealand in over a hundred anthologies, magazines, journals and periodicals
Apr 30, 2008, 09:02
Guest-Poets
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Poetry
Poems by George Amabile
Two poems reprinted with the author's permission.
Apr 30, 2008, 08:52
Articles
Twenty Years Later: A Visit to Nunavik
In 1985, I returned to Montreal after three years in three different settlements along the Hudson-Ungava coast. Over two decades later, I returned to Nunavik for closure and for a look back at the past.
Mar 31, 2008, 11:44
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