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Clear the Air

Debating the carbon tax

Be Careful What You Wish For

How developing countries helped shape the post-war global economy

Car Talk

The blindness of the Big Three

Sleeping Outside Near Willow Creek

Dawn      begs earth

to stay

Through vowel

spirit enters

in consonant the soul

river’s primal speakers

bind breath to flesh to bone.

 

Grey brittle stars

the small cloven hooves

of morning.

Richard Therrien has published broadly across North America, from journalism to non-fiction, fiction and poetry. His poetry has been published in various periodicals such as Grain, The New Quarterly and Prairie Fire. He is co-author, with Dean Neu, of Accounting for Genocide, Canada’s Bureaucratic Assault on Aboriginal People (Fernwood Publishing/Zed Books, 2003). Sleeping in Tall Grass, due in the spring of 2016 from University of Alberta Press, is his first collection of poetry.

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