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In this book, editor Ben Berman Ghan has worked to curate a collection of essays and interviews that capture the different sides of Bruce Meyer. The emphasis is on poetry, because it is hard for one not to talk about poetry when talking about/to/with Bruce Meyer. But the essays also say something insightful and revealing about Bruce's many other sides as a creator, editor and teacher. Among the contributors to this volume: Andrea Kikuchi, Bruce Hunter, Colin Carberry, David Stover, David Wevill, Elana Wolff, Antonia Facciponte, George Elliott Clarke, James Deahl, Juan de Dios…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this book, editor Ben Berman Ghan has worked to curate a collection of essays and interviews that capture the different sides of Bruce Meyer. The emphasis is on poetry, because it is hard for one not to talk about poetry when talking about/to/with Bruce Meyer. But the essays also say something insightful and revealing about Bruce's many other sides as a creator, editor and teacher. Among the contributors to this volume: Andrea Kikuchi, Bruce Hunter, Colin Carberry, David Stover, David Wevill, Elana Wolff, Antonia Facciponte, George Elliott Clarke, James Deahl, Juan de Dios Torralbo-Caballero, Laurence Hutchman, Molly Peacock, H Masud Taj, and Ben Berman Ghan
Autorenporträt
Ben Berman Ghan (he/him) is a writer and editor whose work has been featured in Clarkesworld Magazine, Strange Horizons, The Temz Review, Abyss and Apex, Pinhole Poetry, and others. He is the author of the novel The Years Shall Run Like Rabbits (Buckrider Books 2024), the novella Visitation Seeds (845 Press 2020), and the short story collection What We See in the Smoke (Crowsnest Books 2019). He has served on several literary magazines and is currently a prose editor for Wrong Publishing. Originally from Toronto, he now lives and writes in Calgary Alberta, where he is pursuing a PhD in English Literature at The University of Calgary.