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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Poetry Marching for Sindy


Susan Ouriou , Virginia Pesemapeo Bordeleau


Dive into the powerful narrative of Poetry Marching for Sindy, Virginia Pesemapeo Bordeleau’s response to the disappearance of Sindy Ruperthouse, a woman from the Abitibiwinik First Nation who went missing in 2014. In this poignant seventh literary work, Bordeleau...

Publication date: 2024-07-31
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Sigrene's Bargain with Odin


Zoë Landale


Making a deal with Odin, the most powerful of the Norse gods, is a bad idea. Sigrene, who is considered one of the lowest of the low in Asgard, the Norse city of the gods, knows any dealings with Odin could get her killed, but after her friend is murdered, she is...

Publication date: 2024-06-30
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The Tempest


Ilona Martonfi


Bearing witness to truth, The Tempest is invested in poetry that attempts to reveal human pain through the art of words. Each poem is powerful, but the book's strength emerges from its collective voice: different political conflicts, cultures, genders, ages, races-one...

Publication date: 2022-06-14
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Sensorial: A Poetry Collection


Carolyne Van Der Meer


Sensorial is a journey in sensory perception. The senses guide us through urban landscapes, animal connections and familial bonds as we consider who we are, where we are-both physically and metaphysically-and what truly matters.Sensorial proposes one set of responses to...

Publication date: 2022-05-31
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Window Ledge


Lesley Strutt


Window Ledge is a raw, unadorned testament to what has been done and is being done human to human, and human to animal, plant, fowl and fish, feeling its way through life on feet, on paws, on wings and with fins. The poems carve deep into what we crave, what we cannot...

Publication date: 2021-10-29
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Essential Ingredients


Carol Rose Goldeneagle


Parenthood is a journey with no roadmap, and it is the children who most often steer the ship. There are times in a parent’s life when they ask, "Why am I doing this? It’s so hard…" That is, until the moment of magic happen—and they always do. In Essential...

Publication date: 2021-10-29
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29 leads to love


Salimah Valiani


In a world barely beginning to recognize itself as dazzlingly multihued, the erupting ecocide is teaching that while no accounting of complexity is complete, change is true and the sky, singular.We are of parts fundamentally interconnected and overlapping.If we choose...

Publication date: 2021-06-24
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Min Hayati


Rayya Liebich


This collection travels through a daughter’s childhood memories in Montreal, her mother’s homeland of Lebanon, and the dark realities of grief across borders. Min Hayati uncovers the well of sorrow and the depth of love discovered only through loss. Poetry pays homage...

Publication date: 2021-06-03
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Min Hayati


Rayya Liebich


This collection travels through a daughter’s childhood memories in Montreal, her mother’s homeland of Lebanon, and the dark realities of grief across borders. Min Hayati uncovers the well of sorrow and the depth of love discovered only through loss. Poetry pays homage...

Publication date: 2021-06-03
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To the Men Who Write Goodbye Letters


Gianna Patriarca


The poems in To the Men Who Write Goodbye Lettesr deal with death and our relationship with time, making sense of the choices made when we end things, or when things end without our permission, whether it be the end of a life, the end of a romance, or the result of an...

Publication date: 2020-10-30
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Festival of All Souls


Jean Eng


Festival of All Souls explores the experience of an Asian woman born in Canada. Although neither fully rooted in one or the other, the influence of two different cultures allows heritage, gender and values to nonetheless, enrich a personal vision. The title refers to an...

Publication date: 2020-10-30
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The Path of Loneliness


Candice James


The Path of Loneliness explores separateness and the many facets of love, desire, grief and loss that we experience during our life journey. Although we walk with others, some closely, some casually, ultimately, we all walk alone. Love makes the path less lonely and...

Publication date: 2020-08-25
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Radiant Shards: Hoda's North End Poems


Ruth Panofsky


This long, narrative poem, Radiant Shards: Hoda’s North End Poems, traces the sacrifice and suffering of devoted but destitute parents, Russian immigrants who are acutely affected by the Depression and struggle relentlessly to survive in Winnipeg. More importantly, with...

Publication date: 2020-05-05
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Mary Rykov


This debut poetry collection is a breathtaking array of poems, wisdom, reflection, and all that comes in between. The sections are perfectly placed, providing interludes that allow for breath and temporary relief, needed because of the powerful themes, images, word...

Publication date: 2020-05-05
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The Negation of Chronology: Imagining Geraldine Moodie


Rebecca Luce-Kapler


Geraldine Moodie, granddaughter of Susanna Moodie, was the first woman to own photography studios on the Canadian prairies and create an extensive oeuvre. This collection of poetry casts light on Geraldine’s life, using her photographs and biographical details available...

Publication date: 2020-05-05
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The Dowager Empress: Poems by Adele Wiseman


Adele Wiseman


Adele Wiseman, lifelong writing friend of Margaret Laurence, is best know for her novels, The Sacrifice, winner of the Governor-General’s Award in 1956, and Crackpot, Winner of the Canadian Booksellers Association Award in 1974. She also wrote essays, plays, and...

Publication date: 2019-09-15
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Salt Bride


Ilona Martonfi


The poems in this collection are sculpted like carnallite crystals and come together as elegiac meditations, drawing on history, and on mythology. Beauty and pathos are wound in a tangle of exile, and find a home. Offering free verse, prose poems, haibun and haiku....

Publication date: 2019-09-15
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The Colour of Clouds


Linda Martin


This is an original, timely, and impressive poetry collection." -Marilyn Potter, author of Leave-TakingThe Colour of Clouds features poems that focus on the Greater Toronto area which includes a variety of towns, hamlets, cities and landscapes with a rich history and...

Publication date: 2019-09-15
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Falling Backwards Into Mirrors


Anne Sorbie


Falling Backwards Into Mirrorsis a book that merges poetry and memoir. At the same time, it is a collection grounded in the body, naked and spare, wounded and wonderful. Through vivid, sensual images that evoke feeling, the speaker embraces the naked architecture of her...

Publication date: 2019-09-15
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Radiant


Kate Marshall Flaherty


Radiant is a poetic exploration of one hopeful person's healing journey through cancer—from missed appointment, to mammogram, to diagnosis, to surgery, chemo, and radiation, through hysterectomy, genetic testing through to wholeness. Kate Marshall Flaherty’s luminous...

Publication date: 2019-05-01
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