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Decalogue: Ten Ottawa Poets

Decalogue: Ten Ottawa Poets

Rob Mclennan
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With the response to Decalogue: ten Ottawa poets , we decided to follow up with Decalogue 2: ten Ottawa fiction writers. Because we are the capital city, Ottawa as a whole is often accused of having no identity of its own; instead, some of our strength comes from our transient nature, interacting with ideas larger and more multiple than a single base. Edited by rob mclennan, this collection features the work by Emily Falvey, Matthew Firth, Gabriela Goliger, Alison Gresik, John-James Ford, Clare Latremouille, John Lavery, Nadine McInnis, rob mclennan and Ian Roy.The ten authors that make up this collection highlight both the range of style and the strength of writing happening around the current City of Ottawa, ranging from roughneck prose to lyric exploration to a more straightforward kind of narrative storytelling. Rather than giving you a list of authors youve already heard of, this collection focuses on the works of authors you might not have heard of yet, some of whom have only recently came up on the national radar. These are not stories for the faint of heart.
Language
English
Pages
186
Format
Paperback
Release
December 01, 2006
ISBN 13
9780978160135

Decalogue: Ten Ottawa Poets

Rob Mclennan
0/5 ( ratings)
With the response to Decalogue: ten Ottawa poets , we decided to follow up with Decalogue 2: ten Ottawa fiction writers. Because we are the capital city, Ottawa as a whole is often accused of having no identity of its own; instead, some of our strength comes from our transient nature, interacting with ideas larger and more multiple than a single base. Edited by rob mclennan, this collection features the work by Emily Falvey, Matthew Firth, Gabriela Goliger, Alison Gresik, John-James Ford, Clare Latremouille, John Lavery, Nadine McInnis, rob mclennan and Ian Roy.The ten authors that make up this collection highlight both the range of style and the strength of writing happening around the current City of Ottawa, ranging from roughneck prose to lyric exploration to a more straightforward kind of narrative storytelling. Rather than giving you a list of authors youve already heard of, this collection focuses on the works of authors you might not have heard of yet, some of whom have only recently came up on the national radar. These are not stories for the faint of heart.
Language
English
Pages
186
Format
Paperback
Release
December 01, 2006
ISBN 13
9780978160135

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