JOE DENHAM is a creative writing student at UVic. His first chapbook, Night
Haul, Morning Set, was published by Junction Books. Nightwood Editions
is publishing his first collection in 2003.
MAURICE MIERAU is a Winnipeg writer whose first book of poetry Ending with
Music, has been published by Brick Books. He plays the upright bass and
is obsessed with basketball.
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PATRICK FRIESEN is a poet and playwright. He won the Manitoba book of the year award and as well was nominated for the Governor General's Award for poetry. His latest book, the breath you take from the Lord, was recently published by Harbour.
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada Council
for the Arts.

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ANDREA McKENZIE graduated as an English major from UVic.
She has been a featured reader at Mocambopo many times . Her poetry is lyrical
and reflects her view of the world shaped by long train rides and romance.
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MATTHEW MANERA teaches in the English Department at UVic, writes poetry and novels. He publishes Peregrinatio, a small magazine of personal essays that he distributes free of charge.
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Elizabeth Simpson is the author of two best selling works of non-fiction: Perfection of Hope and One Man at a Time. She is currently teaching English at Camosun and hard at work on a novel.
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Lorna Crozier has written 12 books of poetry, the latest is Apocrypha of Light, published in 2002 by McClelland & Stewart. She has won every poetry prize in Canada, including the Governor General's Award. She teaches creative writing at the University of Victoria.
This reading is funded by the Writer's Union of Canada.
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Martin Gray's Blues for Bird, is a series of poems on the late jazz great, Charlie " Bird" Parker. His poems celebrate the life and legend of this great musician.
Tim Lander has produced hundreds of hand sewn chapbooks which he sells wherever he goes: on the street, at MacDonalds, poetry festivals. He is a true "people's poet", his poems are alive with his anarchist spirit. Ekstasis Editions has published a book of his poems, The Glass Book.
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SUSAN STENSON has won many poetry prizes, and has inspired through her teaching, hundreds of poets. Her book Could Love a Man, was published by Sono Nis Press.
This reading is funded by the Canada Council for the Arts.
RICHARD HARRISON teaches Creative Writing at Mt. Royal College in Calgary, has written 4 books of poetry, the last of which, Big Breath of a Wish, was nominated for the Governor General's Award.
SEAN HORLOR is a third year student in the Creative Writing department at UVic. He has been writing poetry and mystery novels for years, and writes lyric, mysterious poetry.
We wish to acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.
PATRICK LANE has published 20 books of poetry, won every poetry prize in Canada, and is considered by many the greatest poet of his generation. His latest book is Bare Plum of Winter Rain.
We wish to acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and
the Writer's Union of Canada.
RHONA MCADAM has returned to Victoria after living in England for a number of years. She has published 4 books of poetry, the last of which is Old Habits. Frog Hollow Press will be publishing a chapbook of her poems in the spring.
CARLA FUNK teaches at the University of Victoria in the Creative Writing Department. She has published two books of poetry, the last of which is Head Full of Sun.
NANCY PAGH is a graduate of UBC, and currently teaches at the University of Western Washington. Her poems have been widely published.
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MOCAMBOPO'S AMAZING APRIL
Micheal Redhill is the managing editor of the literary journal Brick.
He has worked as a critic, ghostwriter, screenwriter, and, in leaner times,
waiter, housepainter. His first novel, Martin Sloane was a critical success.
He is also an accomplished poet.
This is a reading funded by the Canada Council for the Arts.

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Barbara Pelman teaches creative writing at Reynolds Secondary School and has discovered that poetry is what helps her make sense out of her life.
Chris Pannell is a Hamilton, Ontario poet, is a systems analyst . His latest
book , from Seraphim Editions, is Under Old Stars.
Chris Pannell's reading is sponsored by the League of Canadian Poets.
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Rona Murray is a poet, an editor, an essayist, a playwrite.
Her latest book is Memory of Elsewhere, published by Sono Nis Press.
We acknowledge the support of the Writers' Union of Canada and the Canada Council
for the Arts.

Sharon Nelson is a Montreal poet is the author of 9 books of
poetry, the latest of which is This Flesh These Words, published by Exstasis
Editions.
Sharon Nelson's reading is sponsored by the League of Canadian Poets in celebration
of National Poetry Month.
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Rosemary Sullivan is the author of 10 books of non-fiction and poetry. She teaches English at the University of Toronto. Her latest book is Labyrinth of Desire: Women, Passion, and Romantic Obsession, published by HarperCollins.
Gary Hyland, artistic director of Saskatchewan's Festival of Words, has
published 5 books of poetry, the latest is The Work of Snow from Thistledown.
This reading is funded by the Canada Council for the Arts.

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The BCFW brings their best and brightest to read.
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Students from Claremont Secondary School, St. Michael's University School and Shawnigan Lake School have a poetry " face off".
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RUSSELL THORNTON, his latest book is A house built of rain, from
Harbour.
MARILYN BOWERING, her latest book is The Alchemy of Happiness from Beach
Holme.
MARGO BUTTON, her latest book is The Elder's Place, from Oolichan
HIRO BOGA, her latest book is Love Songs from a Tender God, from Oolichan.
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MARK ASSER. This local poet celebrates his first chapbook published by Frog Hollow Press.
ALLAN BRIESMASTER. This Toronto poet ran the ArtBar poetry series in Toronto
for 11 years. He is also the poetry editor for Seraphim Editions. His latest
book is Unleaving.
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Carlton Wilson is the publisher and editor of Junction
Books as well as the poetry editor for Nightwood Editions.
He lives in Toronto.
Grace Coburn is a Victoria poet, who writes lovely poetry and bakes shortbread from her grandmother's recipe.
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Fran Bourassa's poems have appeared in numerous anthologies,
including Breaking the Surface. She has attended
the BC Festival of the Arts twice. She lives in Vancouver.
Robert Gore's poetry has been widely published in journals and anthologies, including Mocambo Nights. He has a recent chapbook from Frog Hollow Press, The Code Between Us. He also lives in Vancouver.
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This Bellingham poet teaches at the University of Western
Washington, and has published many books, the latest of
which is Pocket Animals from Egress Studio Books.
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MOCAMBOPO'S JUMPIN' JULY CALENDAR
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WestJet Airlines' "Poet of the Skies" and
Mocambopo host launches her 2nd book of poetry, Undercover,
from Ekstasis Editions. Cake, stories, poems.
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RICHARD ARNOLD teaches at Malaspina, loves to mountain bike and write poetry. His chapbook, Fuse, was published by Leaf Press.
Heather Spears was the courtroom artist during the Reena Virk trial. She reads from, Required Reading, a book of her poems and drawings of the trial.
JANNIE EDWARDS teaches at Grant McEwan
College in Edmonton. She is the Alberta rep for the League
of Canadian Poets. Her latest book is The possibilities
of thirst.
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ANDREA MCKENZIE loves to write poems on trains, in
the mountains of Estonia, and in her dreams. She has been
a featured reader every year for the past 5 years.
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Pam Porter, Cynthia Kirkham, Barbara Pelman, Grace Coburn, Patrick Lane and others celebrate the launch of the latest chapbook from Leaf Press, Dinner Party. A poetry feast.
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DEVORA LEVIN lived for years in Israel; her poetry often reflects her experience there. She finds that poetry is what helps her make sense out of the world.
YVONNE BLOOMER is the T/C bike columnist and Mocambopo's co-host. She is also the rep for the BC Federation of Writers, a teacher of ESL, a poet.
HEIDI GREGO'S Rattlesmake Plantain was published by Anvil Press. She teaches creative writing in Surrey.
bill bissett, the rainbow, lightning poet and winner of the BC Book Prize will bring out his marimbas and shake poems into the air.
STEVE ROXBOROUGH , a Washington poet, has ridden his 10 speed bike from Cape Spear to Victoria, washed dishes with aliens in Las Vegas, written poems for strangers.
RICHARD OLAFSON celebrates 20 years as the magician behind Ekstasis Editions with the publication of a lyric bouquet of his poems,There Are Some So Unlucky They Don't Even Have Bodies.
PAM PORTER'S chapbook, Poems for the Luminous World, has been published by Frog Hollow Press. She will read her luminous poems.
LEANNE CORCORAN brings her New York City poems to Mocambopo, where this Canadian poet lives.
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Kevin Paul is a UVic Creative writing grad, who will be teaching there this fall. He is a memeber of the Saanich band, a singer, a poet. His first book of poetry, Taking the Names Down From the Hill, has just been published by Nightwood Editions.
LeAnne Brown is a UVic Creative writing grad, who has been an assembly line worker, an apprentice playwright and a teacher of ESL..
Marlene Grand-Maitre works at the Victoria Library, has recently been part of the Banff wired poetry program.
Margo Button's third book of poetry The Elder's Place, was published by Oolichan Books. She was the winner of the Dorothy Livesay Poetry award for her first book of poetry The Unhinging of Wings. This is a Canada Council reading.
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada
Council for the Arts.

Andrea Thompson is a Toronto performance poet . She has studied with Sheri D Wilson, and her first book of poetry, Eating the Seed, was published by Ekstasis Editions. This is a League of Canadian Poets reading.
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada
Council for the Arts and the League of Canadian Poets.

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Joe Denham, former UVic Creative writing student, fisherman and mushroom hunter launches his first book of poetry , Flux, from Nightwood Editions.
Jody Lesiuk is currently studying Creative Writing at UVic and loves poetry.
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Matthew Manera teaches English at UVic and is the editor of Peregrinatio. He reads from his chapbook, The perfect fingertips of rain.
Susan McCaslin, who teaches English at Douglas College, will read from her 9th book of poetry, At the Mercy Seat, from Ronsdale Press.
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Canada's queen of performance poetry, and the US spoken word champ, reads from her latest book of poetry, Between Lovers, from Arsenal Pulp Press.
We gratefully acknowledge the support
of the League of Canadian Poets.
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Douglas Burnet Smith teaches at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, lives half the year in Paris and will be reading from his 11th book , Helsinki Drift, travel poems from Beach Holme.
We gratefully acknowledge the support
of the League of Canadian Poets.
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Carla Funk, who teaches in the Creative Writing Department of UVic, reads from her second book of poetry,Head Full of Sun.
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Lorna Crozier, Governor General Award winning poet ,launches her new book of ghazals, Bones in Their Wings. published by Hagios.
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TANIS MACDONALD, UVic doctoral candidate, launches her second book of poetry, Forward, published by Turnstone Press.
BARBARA PELMAN, first prize winning poet of the B.C. Federation of Writer's contest, and Reynolds English teacher reads her latest poems.
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SUSAN MUSGRAVE, poet, novel writer, children's
writer and a woman of many words and books, reads tonight.
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada Council
for the Arts.

JEANETTE LYNES, this Nova Scotia poet launches her latest book of poetry, Left fields, published by Wolsak and Wynn.
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WENDY MORTON, Westjet's poet of the skies, and Chrysler's poet of the road, and Mocambopo host, gives her annual birthday reading.
LIZ ZETLIN, this Owen Sound poet reads
from Taking Root, published by Seraphim and from
her new chapbook, The Thing with Feathers. We gratefully
acknowledge the support of the League of Canadian Poets.
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LORI MALEEA ACKER divides her time between Victoria and a Northern Alberta fire tower. She will be reading from her latest chapbooks, Notikewin and Cinco noches en la Habana.
MIRANDA PEARSON, SFU creative writing
teacher and poet reads poems from The Miles, to
be published next year by Beach Holme. We gratefully acknowledge
the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.

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DECEMBER'S DELIGHTFUL MOCAMBOPO
CALENDAR
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JOELENE HEATHCOTE , this prize winning
poet reads from her book of poetry, What's between us
can't be heard, from Ekstasis Editions. This reading is
funded by the Canada Council for the Arts. We gratefully
acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the
Arts.

Join Fed members as they launch their new anthology: live music, food.
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Updated November 30, 2003.