The All's Well Mixture
Poetry Reading with Chad Norman, Deirdre Dwyer and Margo Wheaton
Hosted by Avon River Arts
October 13th, 2019
Commences at 2pm
Artists Landing Gallery
Hosted by Avon River Arts
October 13th, 2019
Commences at 2pm
Artists Landing Gallery
Chad Norman lives beside the high-tides of the Bay of Fundy in Truro, known as the hub of Nova Scotia. He has given talks and readings in Denmark, Sweden, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, U.S.A., and across Canada.
His poems continue to appear in publications around the world, and have been translated into Danish, Albanian, Romanian, and Turkish.
His latest collections are Selected & New Poems ( Mosaic Press, Oakville, Ontario), and Waking Up On The Wrong Side Of the Sky (Grant Block Press, Truro, N.S.).
He has a new collection, Squall: Poems In The Voice of Mary
Shelley, due out Spring 2020 from Guernica Editions. At present Norman is working on a new manuscript, A Small Matter Of Inclusion.
His poems continue to appear in publications around the world, and have been translated into Danish, Albanian, Romanian, and Turkish.
His latest collections are Selected & New Poems ( Mosaic Press, Oakville, Ontario), and Waking Up On The Wrong Side Of the Sky (Grant Block Press, Truro, N.S.).
He has a new collection, Squall: Poems In The Voice of Mary
Shelley, due out Spring 2020 from Guernica Editions. At present Norman is working on a new manuscript, A Small Matter Of Inclusion.
Deirdre Dwyer is the author of three poetry collections: The Breath That Lightens the Body (Beach Holme, 1999); Going to the Eyestone (Wolsak & Wyn, 2002); and The Blomidon Logs (ECW, 2016).
She has taught English as a Second Language in Japan, worked in bookstores, at a wildlife rehabilitation centre, and as a farm market manager. She lives on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia.
She has taught English as a Second Language in Japan, worked in bookstores, at a wildlife rehabilitation centre, and as a farm market manager. She lives on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia.
Margo Wheaton’s debut collection The Unlit Path Behind the House was published in 2016 and won the Fred Kerner Book Award from the Canadian Authors Association. It was also shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Award, the Fred Cogswell Award, the J. M. Abraham Award, and the Relit Award.
Her poetry has recently been set to choral music at the University of Toronto where it was recorded and performed.
Margo is currently an editor at The Dalhousie Review.
Her poetry has recently been set to choral music at the University of Toronto where it was recorded and performed.
Margo is currently an editor at The Dalhousie Review.