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Jan Martin Collected writing

A selection of my poetry and other writing

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Walking America – writers in conversation hosted by Ann de Forest with guests Cole Swensen & Lisa Robertson

Walking America Turtle Island* welcomes two poets, Cole Swensen and Lisa Robertson, who embrace walking as fundamental to their creative practices, and often as subject matter too. Cole Swensen’s On Walking On (Nightboat Books, 2017) interweaves short poetic chronicles of particular walks with poetic commentary on other walking writers’ work, from Chaucer to Lisa Robertson. Both Robertson’s essay collection, Occasional Work and Seven

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Poetry in Place

If you are an educator who would like to introduce poetry in place to your students, check out this resource by artist Fereshteh Toosi: https://opentextbooks.uregina.ca/listeningsharedsocialpractice/chapter/poetry-in-place/

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The Edge of the Map with Brian Lewis

Brian Lewis is our November Walking Writers' Salon guest, as poetry publisher at Longbarrow Press, he will be discussing the economics of small press publishing, the relationship between a walking practice and writing practice, and the ethos of craft, collaboration and care that runs through it all.

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Get ready to write about and celebrate urban trees

2023 marks a new partnership with the award-winning Urban Tree Festival as we will be administering the Festival’s writing competition, that launches with a free hour long online creative writing workshop on Sunday 4 December. The competition will be open for submissions of (flash) stories or poems of 250 words and under and will run until midnight on Monday 13 March 2023.

Andrew Stuck

mooching (around)

To loiter or walk aimlessly.

Added by Janette Kerr
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