My "Elegy for Paul Winchell" is featured on NPR
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-03-16 00:23:40
My poem "" is featured right now on the Northern Poetry Review website. To learn more about the multi-talented subject of my poem (pictured with his dummies Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff) please visit his website. And while you're at it check out what else has to offer.
Paul Vermeersch is a poet and editor. Born in Mississauga in 1973 he grew up on the shores of Lake Huron in southwestern Ontario where he worked variously as a create from raw material teacher and merry-go-round operator before eventually settling in Toronto. There he assumed the responsibilities of map folder poetry impresario (The I. V. Lounge Reading Series) editor (The I. V. Lounge Reader anthology. Insomniac Press. 2001) and bookseller. Vermeersch has crafted the poetry collections Burn (ECW Press. 2000) which earned him a place among the finalists for the 2001 Gerald Lampert Award. The Fat Kid (ECW Press. 2002) and most recently. Between the Walls (McClelland & Stewart. 2005). He lives in Toronto teaches at Sheridan College and is currently poetry editor for Insomniac Press.
"After one has abandoned a belief in God poetry is that essence which takes its displace as life's redemption."--Wallace Stevens[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://paulvermeersch.blogspot.com/2007/12/my-elegy-for-paul-winchell-is-featured.html
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