Author: rob mclennan

A Parliament of Poems: An Interview with Parliamentary Poet Laureate, George Elliott Clarke

A Parliament of Poems: An Interview with Parliamentary Poet Laureate, George Elliott Clarke

Given that Toronto poet, editor, critic, novelist and librettist George Elliott Clarke is Canada’s seventh official Parliamentary Poet Laureate (2016-17), I thought it would be interesting to explore some of his experiences now that he’s a bit more than halfway through his two-year term.

Visible Worlds : An Interview With Invisible Publishing’s Leigh Nash

Visible Worlds : An Interview With Invisible Publishing’s Leigh Nash

Originally founded by Robbie MacGregor, Megan Fildes and Nic Boshart, Invisible Publishing released its first fiction titles in Spring 2007, and “has come to include works of graphic fiction and non-fiction, pop culture biographies, experimental poetry, and prose.” Formerly the managing editor at Coach House Books, Leigh Nash joined the Invisible’s board in 2015.

Flailing and failing and thinking: an interview with Stuart Ross

Flailing and failing and thinking: an interview with Stuart Ross

Over the past four decades, Cobourg, Ontario poet, editor, fiction writer and small press publisher Stuart Ross has become a Canadian institution. The co-founder of the Toronto Small Press Fair and the Meet the Presses collective, he sold some seven thousand of his self-published chapbooks on the streets of Toronto during the 1980s.