![]() ![]() Where there’s evidence of Dvorak’s cello harmonics, If you believe the local columnist, neighborhoods like mine, Stopping, to take a cellphone picture of jets descending. Showing signs of intoxication such as slurred speech or unfocused eyes,ĭoing street upkeep like gardening or sweeping, Stretching in the warm 21st century weather, Singer, giving directions to other people, exercising,īrushing someone’s hair out of their eyes, Talking to other people, or buying sandwiches,īrowsing heirloom tomatoes, playing cello, The study found this: People who linger are The Department of Transportation sidewalk study ranked my neighborhoodġ5 points above average. Featuring additional content such as: AUDIO and VIDEO recordings of selected poets, further poems, interviews, essays, and MORE! Visit our website for details. Vallum magazine is also available in digital format. This poem was originally published in Vallum issue 18:1 Invisibility. Julia is a former reader at PRISM international and a recent graduate of UBC’s Creative Writing MFA Program. She also seeks to understand the shadow self and delves into darker matters such as eatingĭisorders, suicide, depression and addiction in her poetry and prose. She explores themes of identity, belonging, jealousy, and aims to bridge the mystical and real worlds in herĬreative works. Responsibilities at home, received first prize in Canvas magazine’s short story contest (Ryerson University, Her poetry has recently appeared in Feels zine’s Anxiety issue and her story “42” about a girl’s longing to fit in at school and escape Julia Teeluck is a Canadian writer of mixed Guyanese heritage. Available to purchase through our website.A sky-blue cafeteria melting grease and thick laughterĪ bedroom plastered with DiCaprio posters This poem was published in Vallum issue 18:1, Invisibility. He is the speechwriter for the Puget Sound’s regional transit agency. Feit was a finalist for the 2019 Lily Poetry Prize. Josh Feit’s poems have been published in Spillway, CircleShow, Bee House, and The Halcyone Literary Review, among other journals. Sitting on benches, for example, or leaning against a wall.ġ1% of people lingering are reclining on infrastructure not intended for reclining, which The Vallum Award for Poetry 2021 is now open for submissions! Check out the entry requirements on our website and submit your work to be one of our next winners! Available to purchase through our website. This poem was published in Vallum issue 18:1, Invisibility. Poems in Vallum Contemporary Poetry, Grain Magazine, The Quarantine Review, The New Quarterly, The Dalhousie Review, Eastern Iowa Review, The Fieldstone Review. 2020 Vallum Award for Poetry – First Place. J Tate Barlowlives uphill from a Great Lake, moves to the music, and loves the heft of a good pen. ![]() Soonfading from the sidewalk-page two wordsĪ sortof feathered life and often thrive.Ĭalls me to sift the fallen notes, and write? Look down waydown to read what’s spelled below On through? Or how the yellowcrane looms-strangeĪrabesque-sur-bleu, distraction-dance, wideĪrcs boom-swung and slow-dwarfing all thatgrows Their boughs for things withwings to dip andglide ![]() ![]() Is it how spruce don’t think, just do-arrange Walking into August in East-End Toronto 2020 ![]()
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