Sunday September 23, 2012 at Queen's Park, 11am - 6pm
Catherine Grahamis the author of three critically acclaimed collections of poetry. Her work has appeared in journals and anthologies in North America, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. Vice-President of Project Bookmark Canada and Marketing Coordinator for the Rowers Pub Reading Series, she teaches creative writing at the University of Toronto. Visit her website at www.catherinegraham.com.
Winterkill represents the mature culmination of a trilogy of work by one of Canada’s most skilled young poets. Each small treasure repays numerous visits, revealing something new with each reading.Orphaned during her university years, Catherine Graham discovered poetry through grief. She says, “My connection to loss is connected to place, the water-filled limestone quarry I grew up beside. In the beginning of my poetic journey, in my book Pupa, the quarry was in the physical world, a place outside of me. The journey took a turn in my second book, The Red Element, beginning my creative detachment from the quarry as a physical place. Now, with Winterkill, the quarry lives inside me. It is my imagination. The real has become the imaginary. Grief and nostalgia have been transformed into ducks, cottonwood trees, soap opera ladies, storms, and lost yelps.” Insomniac Press - $11.95 – Poetry