Month: August 2014
In Conversation With Gillian Sze
by Wanda Waterman The Voice Magazine, Volume 22 Issue 32 2014-08-15 Gillian Sze is a Montreal-based poet who studied creative writing at Concordia University and who has already achieved numerous accolades for two books of poetry, Fish Bones and The Anatomy of Clay (recommended here in the Voice). Recently she took some time to answer Wanda Waterman’s questions about childhood, sensitivity, and feeding the muse. Read the interview here. Poetry: “Imaginary gardens with real toads in them.” – Marianne Moore Continue reading In Conversation With Gillian Sze
Zombie Apocalypse
There’s Still a Sweet Wind of Benevolent Wisdom Blowing in America, and It’s Actually Changing Things
The Mindful Bard: A Call to Action by Wanda Waterman The Voice Magazine, Volume 22 Issue 31 2014-08-08 Book: A Call to Action Author: Jimmy Carter “I am sending you out like sheep among wolves. Therefore be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves.” – Matthew 10:16 NIV “Violence against women is the most prevalent and the most hidden injustice in our world today.”– Jim Wallis, as quoted in A Call to Action One dilemma of North American voters is that elections are often little more than strategic popularity contests. Contests in which the prevailing beliefs of resistant … Continue reading There’s Still a Sweet Wind of Benevolent Wisdom Blowing in America, and It’s Actually Changing Things
Everyone Should Have One’s Own Museum
In Conversation With Susan Malmstrom, Part II by Wanda Waterman The Voice Magazine, Volume 22 Issue 31 2014-08-08 “You’re wrong. She is a phony. But on the other hand you’re right. She isn’t a phony because she’s a real phony. She believes all this crap she believes. You can’t talk her out of it.” – Truman Capote, from Breakfast at Tiffany’s Susan Malmstrom is an artist specializing in digitally produced photography. She grew up in California, receiving a Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from the University of California at Irvine, and has lived in Canada since 2004. Her … Continue reading Everyone Should Have One’s Own Museum
