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Bruce Kauffman's poetry, particularly in this latest collection, an evening absence still waiting for moon, is full of light. There is a sensation of delicate fingers lithely travelling over the ivory keys of a piano and producing a melody so fine, so exquisite, we simply gasp. And Kauffman's pen is indeed infused with light-and lightness. We feel that he is illuminating the way-but he does it with such a diaphanous touch, we don't feel like we are being pushed or coaxed: we absolutely want to go! -Carolyne Van Der Meer, author of Journeywoman, and Motherlode: A Mosaic of Dutch Wartime Experience…mehr

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Bruce Kauffman's poetry, particularly in this latest collection, an evening absence still waiting for moon, is full of light. There is a sensation of delicate fingers lithely travelling over the ivory keys of a piano and producing a melody so fine, so exquisite, we simply gasp. And Kauffman's pen is indeed infused with light-and lightness. We feel that he is illuminating the way-but he does it with such a diaphanous touch, we don't feel like we are being pushed or coaxed: we absolutely want to go! -Carolyne Van Der Meer, author of Journeywoman, and Motherlode: A Mosaic of Dutch Wartime Experience
Autorenporträt
Bruce Kauffman lives in Kingston and is a local poet, editor, and organizer of literary events. In addition to his collaborative work with other artists, his written work has appeared in several anthologies and journals, broadsides, two chapbooks, and three collections of poetry, with an evening's absence still waiting for moon his fourth. Beyond writing and editing, he organizes occasional book launch or reading events, facilitates intuitive writing workshops, founded, organizes and hosts the monthly 'and the journey continues' open mic reading series, the annual multiday Poets @ Artfest poetry festival, and Kingston's tie to the global 100 Thousand Poets for Change held annually. He also produces and hosts his weekly spoken word radio show, 'finding a voice', on CFRC 101.9fm.