In conversation: Paul Holdengräber & Natalie Diaz, Eleanor Wachtel & Claire Keegan, Souvankham Thammavongsa & Claire Messud Amitava Kumar sends postcards from the Ganges Hebe Uhart’s hospital satires Greg Hollingshead unravels life in the wild Joanna Biggs on Monica Vitti Robert Bringhurst makes symphonic gestures Jana Omar Elkhatib measures the distance inside a word Kyo Maclear speaks to trees José Teodoro conjures José Teodoro De San José Jake Kennedy faces the fire Eliot Weinberger’s guide to the poetry of Li Ho Lucy Ives theorizes the end Poetry by Victoria Chang and Kenzie Allen Fiction by Deborah Levy and Kayal Vizhi
Laurie D. Graham comes from Treaty 6 territory (Sherwood Park, Alberta) and currently lives in Nogojiwanong, in the treaty and traditional territory of the Mississauga Anishinaabeg (Peterborough, Ontario), where she is a poet, an editor, and the publisher of Brick magazine. Her first book, Rove, was nominated for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award for best first book of poetry in Canada, and her second book, Settler Education, was nominated for the Trillium Award for Poetry. A third book is forthcoming from McClelland & Stewart in 2022.