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Posts by Eleanor Fuller

Congrats! πŸŽ‰ Stunning cover. Look forward to checking out what's inside!

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Is this your view every day? Gorgeous!

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The Great Migration
Pavlo Buvdor
2025

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The Frogs Sing Loudly in Spring
Christi Belcourt ~ MΓ©tis
2021

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Embarkation
Alex Colville
1994

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The blathering-on-academically-about-'community' poet who can't be bothered to respond to emails inviting them to a talk. πŸ€¦πŸ˜‚

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Curious to know why!

Your experience?

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So true. Totally her own self. Maybe in the memoir it's too manic for me (the cleverness & hilarity). Not sure. Sometimes I think 'o god the prose is demanding too much admiration.' Then she'll pull up in a lowkey reflective paragraph & say, 'no, you're wrong, I can do this other thing too.' πŸ˜‚

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A peaceful weekend scene...

🍳 A Dardis, Issue 14 #MothArchives

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And mine. Lovely.

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Jan Davidsz. de Heem: some ravishing flowers to end his birthday.

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Solie, Karen Karen Solie, recipient of a 2026 Windham-Campbell Prize for Poetry, Canada.

Congrats Karen Solie!
windhamcampbell.org/recipients/s...

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Okay, made it halfway into this and a bit exhausted by it.

Taking a timeout to read DeWitt.

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Book cover. Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff's, Your Name Here. White ground with black text (The books in on a table in the bookstore, part...). Authors and title in larger red font.

Book cover. Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff's, Your Name Here. White ground with black text (The books in on a table in the bookstore, part...). Authors and title in larger red font.

Goin' in.

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πŸ’• what a moment! Congrats!

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@jazzsnob99.bsky.social thanks for reposting my wee Lumper in @minorliteratures.bsky.social ! Love all the jazz you post. Highlight of every day!

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Spring Ploughing
Maud Lewis
c. 1958

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Four monochrome photographs of a white woman in 19th century attire for women cyclists, in four differennt poses with her bicycle.

Four monochrome photographs of a white woman in 19th century attire for women cyclists, in four differennt poses with her bicycle.

US photographer Alice Austen's photographs fearured in the book 'Bicycling for Ladies' 1896 #womensart

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Monochrome photograph featuring a view looking uo at two women sitting on an exterior wall of a building

Monochrome photograph featuring a view looking uo at two women sitting on an exterior wall of a building

Female Bauhaus students c.1927 #womensart

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PLAGIARI[S]M Opens: Monday, March 16, 2026 12:00 AM Ends: Sunday, April 19, 2026 11:59 PM Description: We are accepting creative texts under the banner of β€œplagiarism.” You may make of this subject what yo…

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April Time
Rita Letendre ~ Abenaki
1981

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close-up of Siberian squill announcing spring.

close-up of Siberian squill announcing spring.

2-storey white house with black roof and shutters (slightly rundown?) and lawn full of Siberian squill (small purple flowers) and a few yellow daffodils.

2-storey white house with black roof and shutters (slightly rundown?) and lawn full of Siberian squill (small purple flowers) and a few yellow daffodils.

Love the eccentricity of this lawn smack in the middle of pristinely-manicured Rosedale.

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Born on this day in 1606, in Utrecht, Jan Davidsz de Heem. Painter of the things of the world, in all their varied beauty. Here, fruits & oysters, butterflies & snails.

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Thanks @markstate.bsky.social for reposting this one.πŸ™ 😊

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Not sure how I missed this comment. Thanks for reading it!! Also, love Kate Bush! πŸ’•πŸ’•

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close-up of Siberian squill announcing spring.

close-up of Siberian squill announcing spring.

2-storey white house with black roof and shutters (slightly rundown?) and lawn full of Siberian squill (small purple flowers) and a few yellow daffodils.

2-storey white house with black roof and shutters (slightly rundown?) and lawn full of Siberian squill (small purple flowers) and a few yellow daffodils.

Love the eccentricity of this lawn smack in the middle of pristinely-manicured Rosedale.

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I feel this.

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Looking forward to your new issue. What a lineup!

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A closer look at Gliff by Ali Smith ✨
Gliff is a book about two homeless children who befriend a horse. This seemingly modest plot, however, is the basis for a dystopian novel which will seem unsettlingly contemporary to any reader.

Read more: https://dublinliteraryaward.ie/the-library/books/gliff/

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A preview of the page from Poetry Foundation's essay, by Ben Libman, on Michael Ondaatje.

A preview of the page from Poetry Foundation's essay, by Ben Libman, on Michael Ondaatje.

'In Canada, Ondaatje has always been understood as a poet ... His earliest efforts in this vein were supported by Coach House Books, an independent press known for its experimental and avant-garde disposition.'

Ben Libman on Michael Ondaatje: www.poetryfoundation.org/articles/178...

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