All ebooks by Inanna Poetry and Fiction Series - in PDF and EPUB
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All ebooks by Inanna Poetry and Fiction Series in PDF and EPUB


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Practical Anxiety


Heidi Greco


These poems dwell in the hearth of domesticity, but they look beyond the confines of the home with clear eyes. Boldly unafraid, they confront the realities of climate change, the desecration of habitat, some quiet truths about aging and death. The first section consists...

Publication date: 2018-09-25
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Every Shameless Ray


Leslie Timmins


The capacity of the rediscovered world to signal and illuminate, restore and repair, fuels the poems in Every Shameless Ray. In Every Shameless Ray, it’s more often possible to find one’s way when headed somewhere else. Intellectually curious, emotionally acute and...

Publication date: 2018-09-25
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Anatomy of an Injury


Myna Wallin


Bringing together the themes of death, of gender and sexuality, the poet creates a speaker whose language and experience, linked from poem to poem, reflects the true complexity of a woman's perspective. Death is a prevalent theme; anxiety, fear and paranoia simmer...

Publication date: 2018-04-05
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Hiraeth


Carol Rose Daniels


Hiraeth is about women supporting and lending strength and clarity to other women so they know that moving forward is always possible— and always necessary. It documents a journey of struggle that pertains to a dark point in Canadian history that few talk about...

Publication date: 2018-04-05
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Stained with the Colours of Sunday Morning


Rayanne Haines


Isabella Caro, born in Florence at the de-occupation of Italy in WW2 is a woman shaped by the resilience of her country and a thirst for knowledge.In this fictional Novel-in-Verse we take a journey through one woman’s life, told from the perspective of three characters:...

Publication date: 2018-04-05
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The Seeker Ascends


Merle Nudelman


The poems in this book trace the emotional and spiritual journey of a woman whose beloved son dies after an arduous battle with cancer. Nudelman explores the nexus between art, healing, and truth. As the woman gradually climbs out of grief's darkness she reclaims her...

Publication date: 2018-04-05
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Journeywoman


Carolyne Van Der Meer


Journeywoman is the story in poems of the explicitly female journey made by women through girlhood, motherhood and beyond. The play on the word journeyman is intentional with the notion of completing an apprenticeship and seeking mastery of the trade implicit. The...

Publication date: 2017-09-15
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The Size of a Bird


Clementine Morrigan


The Size of a Bird is an invocation of desire in times of violence and trauma. Refusing to shy away from difficult topics the poet tackles addiction, abuse, suicide, and sexual violence while infusing each word with a relentless drive for life. Seeking pleasure, these...

Publication date: 2017-09-15
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Into the Open


Susan Mccaslin


Into the Open: Poems New and Selected is both a compendium and compression of the best and most representative of Susan McCaslin’s poetry over nearly five decades. In addition, it showcases new work. The explorations ofInto the Open begin with McCaslin’s intense early...

Publication date: 2017-09-15
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Kalamkari and Cordillera


Wanda Campbell


This collection “spattered diversely by the trades that we live by” as Pablo Neruda puts it, reflects the variety of influences that have shaped the poet’s craft. Kalamkari (from the Persian for “pen craft”) refers to the hand-painted and block-printed textiles of South...

Publication date: 2017-09-15
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The Woman Who Went to the Moon


Rosemary Clewes


The Woman Who Went toThe Moon captures in poems, six days spent in the tiny community of Igloolik in the Arctic winter of January 2006. Ice-locked to the Melville Peninsula, Igloolik lies west of Baffin Island. This is the year of the Circumpolar Moon, where the full...

Publication date: 2017-06-15
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A Samurai's Pink House


Sonia Saikaley


The poems in A Samurai’s Pink House are threaded with the transformation of the seasons from Matsuo Basho’s travels to a love affair between a kabuki cross-dresser and a lonely geisha and the struggles of women in ancient and modern-day Japan.The collection takes the...

Publication date: 2017-05-15
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Simultanenous Windows


Mary Corkery


Simultaneous Windows is a metaphoric and narrative journey, both personal and political, in which rebellion, love and loss open windows to change. Each window is a frame that through which we see the limits and possibilities of one small life. The voice is strong and...

Publication date: 2017-04-15
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Leave-Taking


Marilyn Potter


Leave-Taking moves through stages of grief — the reckoning, the remembering, the rituals — after the sudden death of a spouse. The poems trace reflections on a long marriage, and what it is like to be left behind. The poems travel from Haida Gwaii on the west coast of...

Publication date: 2016-09-30
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Ukrainian Daughter's Dance


Marion Mutala


The rich and varied poems in Ukrainian Daughter’s Dance speak to the heart as they document a woman’s life journey, as a Ukrainian-Canadian, and as a prairie woman, and her voyage of self-discovery. Her story can be anyone’s story. Poems explore issues of immigrant...

Publication date: 2016-09-01
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Hearing Echoes


Carl Leggo , Renee Norman


This collection of both narrative and lyrical poetry moves between two strong voices that resonate with and against one another, a woman and a man, focusing on family relationships in all their intersections and differences. The poems are about daughters,...

Publication date: 2016-09-01
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A Bedroom of Searchlights


Joanna M. Weston


The poems in this collection explore the life of the poet’s mother who divorced in 1939, at a time when a woman divorcing was still frowned upon by society. This collection draws a picture of the artist and single mother who struggled with poverty, war, and the...

Publication date: 2016-05-05
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Red With Living


Diane Driedger


In this compelling collection of poems and art, the colour of living is red with excitement, pain, sunsets, blood, and tropical flowers. Along the way, the poet  paints herself into the works of Frida Kahlo, Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet and Maud Lewis. Diane Driedger...

Publication date: 2016-05-05
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The Largeness of Rescue


Eva Tihanyi


The big theme—perhaps the only theme—is the narrative that unfolds between the bookends of our birth and our death.  Each of us is born into a time and place—our present—and must answer the questions only we can answer for ourselves:  Who are we? What will we do?  What...

Publication date: 2016-03-15
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Laundry Lines


Ann Elizabeth Carson


With grace and courage Ann Elizabeth Carson looks to the past from the perspective of a contemporary feminist. A lively evocation of her aunts and their home in Cheltenham, Ontario, reveals the rich and powerful ground for the poet's own emerging sense of herself. As...

Publication date: 2015-08-30
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