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NewsGraham has been invited to read in August 2012 at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and The Oxfam Poetry Reading Series in London, England. Graham’s next poetry collection will appear fall, 2013 with Wolsak & Wynn. Graham’s poem “Moths” is critiqued on Long Story Short. Read Graham’s interviews in Canadian Career Gal/Gals We Admire, The Word on the Street Interview Series, Open Book Toronto and Speaking of Poems. Graham is represented by The Beverly Slopen Literary Agency. Graham is the editor of Todd Swift’s poetry collection When All My Disappointments Came at Once (Tightrope Books, 2012) and Ian Burgham's poetry collection The Grammar of Distance (Tightrope Books, 2010). Read Graham's winning poem: The Queen Is Not Welcome Here. Read Graham's Tribute to P.K. Page at The Malahat Review. Graham returns as Poetry In Voice judge at R.H. King Academy. Graham's poetry is showcased in Poetry is Public. Nathaniel G. Moore chooses Winterkill as one of the 31 Books of December in Open Book: Toronto. Read Mark Sampson's online review of Winterkill. Find out what Jessica Westhead is reading at The New Quarterly's Who's Reading What. Recent poems appear in The LRC, Branch, The Malahat Review, The Toronto Quarterly, The Puritan, Existere, Misunderstandings Magazine, Northern Poetry Review, They Will Take My Island and short story in Joyland: a hub for short fiction. Graham is quoted in “The 6 A’s of Healthy Bereavement,” Alive Magazine. Read Graham's work in Glossolalia. Graham's writing is anthologized in She's Shameless (Tightrope Books, 2009), A Generation Defining Itself: In Our Own Words Volume 8 (USA), And Left a Place to Stand On an anthology of poetry and essays on Al Purdy and Leonard Cohen You're Our Man (Foundation for Public Poetry, Montreal). Work is forthcoming in The Art of Poetic Inquiry (Backalong Books), Variety Crossing 12th Edition (Variety Crossing Press) and Poet to Poet Anthology (Guernica Editions). Watch for upcoming bookmarks from Project Bookmark Canada. View Graham's contributions to Words Travel Fast at Scotiabank Nuit Blanche. The Torontoist speaks to Catherine Graham about the Rowers Pub Reading Series. Graham's work is discussed in The Best American Poetry blog. Ten Questions with Catherine Graham. Graham is one of the women chosen to participate in Luminato's Toronto Mille Femmes. Catherine Graham has been "seen reading".
Readings:Graham has read her work at such venues as the Harbourfront Reading Series, The Word on the Street, The Elora Writers' Festival, The Art Bar Reading Series, Grit Lit, Lit City/Doors Open, and Cobourg's POW! Festival. To be informed of Graham's future readings please join the Patchy Squirrel Lit Serve or check out the event page at Open Book: Toronto. |
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