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Tag: Dustin Cole

“Some Membrane to Push Against”: Time, Memory, and Representation in Hayden Church’s So What? by Dustin Cole

Hayden Church’s new poetry collection So What? opens with a more or less perfect short story.  “Jackson County War” is … More

Dustin Cole, Hayden Church, Maximus Books, So What?

“Signature Parallax”: Dustin Cole Reviews Tom Will’s YOU, THE VIEWER AT HOME, MOON

In Tom Will’s You, the Viewer at Home, Moon a totaled car looks like a praying mantis, love-making sounds like … More

Dustin Cole, Maximus Books, Moon, the Viewer at Home, Tom Will, You

“A Scream in the Ear from a Passing Car”: Dustin Cole on IN SINGING, HE COMPOSED A SONG, a new novella by Jeremy Stewart

Jeremy Stewart’s newly released experimental novella is set in late 1990s Prince George, British Columbia, during the chilly month of … More

Dustin Cole, Fiction, He Composed a Song, In Singing, Jeremy Stewart, University of Calgary Press

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