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"The world is under new management, and the melancholy of mourning what once was keeps filling the characters and motivations of the unknown personae of The Time Between. The collection unfolds as a series of contemplative conversations, which are infected and inflected by operation-manual speech and military-industrial-complex mores and malaise."--

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"The world is under new management, and the melancholy of mourning what once was keeps filling the characters and motivations of the unknown personae of The Time Between. The collection unfolds as a series of contemplative conversations, which are infected and inflected by operation-manual speech and military-industrial-complex mores and malaise."--
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The Time Between is poet Patria Rivera's fourth poetry collection. Her first poetry collection, Puti/White, was shortlisted for the Trillium Book Award for Poetry. She has also co-authored two chapbooks, Weathering: An Exchange of Poems and Sixth from the Sixth. Rivera's poetry is featured in Oxford University Press's Perspectives in Ideology, and in Elana Wolff's Implicate me: Short essays on reading contemporary poems. Her poems have also been published in the Literary Review of Canada, Fireweed, and other Canadian and international publications. In 1997 Rivera won an honourable mention in the ARC Poetry Magazine Second Annual Poem of the Year Contest for her poem, "Living on the borders, dying in the margins." In 2005 her poem "Rare species" was selected as the second-prize winner in the QWERTY 'sEric Hill Award of Poetic Excellence competition. Rivera has received fellowships from the Writers' Union of Canada, the Banff Centre for the Arts, and the Hawthornden Castle International Writers' Retreat Centre in Scotland. She was also a recipient of the Global Filipino Literary Award for Poetry. Born and raised in the Philippines, Rivera graduated with a journalism degree from the University of the Philippines. She has also undertaken media and editing studies at the International Training Institute in Sydney, Australia, the International Institute for Journalism in Berlin, Germany, and the Nieman Centre for Journalism at Harvard University.