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These poems explore--spiral around--Edmonton's "shadow geography." The book is divided roughly into three sections: the people and places of public transit, urban wildlife, and construction work. The transit section is largely based on the #9 bus, which draws a north-south line through the city, crossing the North Saskatchewan River and traversing the downtown core. The urban wildlife section places a special emphasis on the city's unofficial mascot, muse, and genius loci the Black-billed Magpie. The third section is about labour, especially landscaping and the oil industry.

Produktbeschreibung
These poems explore--spiral around--Edmonton's "shadow geography." The book is divided roughly into three sections: the people and places of public transit, urban wildlife, and construction work. The transit section is largely based on the #9 bus, which draws a north-south line through the city, crossing the North Saskatchewan River and traversing the downtown core. The urban wildlife section places a special emphasis on the city's unofficial mascot, muse, and genius loci the Black-billed Magpie. The third section is about labour, especially landscaping and the oil industry.
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Autorenporträt
Kelly Shepherd has worked as a kindergarten teacher in South Korea, and a construction worker in northern Alberta. His first full-length poetry collection, Shift, was published by Thistledown Press in 2016 and longlisted for the Edmonton Public Library's People's Choice Award in 2017. He has written six poetry chapbooks, most recently A Hidden Bench (the Alfred Gustav Press, 2017). Kelly has a Creative Writing MFA from UBC Okanagan, and an MA in Religious Studies from the University of Alberta, with a thesis on sacred geography. Originally from Smithers, British Columbia, Kelly lives in Edmonton where he teaches at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. He is also the poetry editor for the environmental philosophy journal The Trumpeter. Shepherd's previous publications include: Hidden Bench (chapbook), the Alfred Gustav Press, Vancouver, spring 2017 Shift, Thistledown Press, 2016 The First Metaphor, chapbook and gallery exhibition of poetry and linocuts with visual artist Alison Kubbos. Shown in the Bleeding Heart Artspace, Edmonton AB, as part of the 2015 Edmonton Poetry Festival and in Gallery Vertigo, Vernon BC, summer 2014. Fort McMurray Tricksters, The Alfred Gustav Press, Vancouver BC, 2014. if one petal falls, Leaf Press, Lantzville BC, 2012 (Korean translation by Sunhyung Kwon). the bony world, The Rasp and the Wine, Edmonton AB, 2010. Circumambulations, Publishing Beyond Borders, Reykjavik, Iceland, 2003.