Where's part one? you might reasonably inquire. Why it's in episode 12 of rabble radio, the rpn's flagship show. But whether or not you've had a listen to that, you're sure to enjoy the readings and discussion in part two. Angela Rawlings, co-editor of new Canadian poetry anthology Shift & Swith — that's new poets, new poetry and a new anthology, visits the book lounge and tells rabble books editor Lisa Rundle about femail found poetry and the poetics of the stutter. Find out more about the anthology here: http://www.themercurypress.com/poetry/shiftswitch/ [3]
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[3] http://www.themercurypress.com/poetry/shiftswitch/
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