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We’ll be there with friends from Geist subTerrain magazine Room Magazine PRISM international (Submissions Open!) The Capilano Review EVENT Poetry & Prose Vancouver Public Library

Lots of fun planned for tomorrow’s SpotLit Mini Lit Fest Vancouver Public Library central. Join us in the Alice McKay Room on the lower level at 3:00pm to launch the latest issues of Room Magazine Geist Magazine | Towne Post and subTerrain magazine! I will be reading poems PUBLISHED IN ROOM MAGAZINE! A DREAM COME TRUE 🤩


Wow! Is this Page Fright: A Literary Podcast episode ever rich w/ ideas, poets' voices, & exciting goings-on in the world of chapbooks: an Anstruther Press Reader, I'm super touched (& chuffed!) to be mentioned & the next PageFright live Fraser Valley Writers Festival subTerrain magazine open.spotify.com/episode/4TYy2B…




Congratulations Zilla Jones - decolonizing word by beautiful word for winning the 2024 Lush Triumphant Fiction prize! Her debut novel, The World So Wide, releases April 2025. cormorantbooks.com/the-world-so-w…

Thoroughly enjoyed reviewing this for subTerrain magazine's TRASH issue. Highly recommend checking out GIRLS, INTERRUPTED: How Pop Culture Is Failing Women by the brilliant Lisa WhittingtonHill (Vehicule Press). #bookreview #subterrain #girlsinterrupted #lisawhittingtonhill #culturalcriticism


Natasha Sanders-Kay subTerrain magazine Vehicule Press Awww, thank you so much Natasha Sanders-Kay for this lovely review. I am so glad you enjoyed the book. Made my day! Can’t wait to read the issue.

Thank you Natasha Sanders-Kay and subTerrain magazine for this lovely review of Girls Interrupted: How Pop Culture is Failing Women (Vehicule Press)

Thrilled to see this review of GIRLS, INTERRUPTED by Natasha Sanders-Kay in subTerrain magazine: "a searing collection of pop culture criticism."