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Monday, September 25, 2006

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...the reworking of orally-derived poetry and myth amongst philosophers in the Hellenistic age over at Oral Tradition. "The Poem Performed" and "The How of Literature" are among the many articles that caught my eye.
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MY BOOKS


Culverts Beneath the Narrow Road
Thistledown Press, May 2018.

"One of the many things I enjoyed in this collection is the high/low aesthetic hard at work: it is both anti-poetry (‘I use beautiful/too much, more than allowed’) and steeped in a sophisticated lyricism. We sense and inhabit the Prairie landscape and the human that studies and loves it, ageing, lively, curious and amazed." - Miranda Pearson, Event Magazine. Read more.
"This is a skilled poet having good fun, and inviting us all to join the party." - Shelley A. Leedahl, SaskBooks Reviews. Read more.

"Employing a variety of forms and the culvert stories — who knew? — of numerous people, she digs beneath the obvious roads to find out what keeps the water — the subconscious, the unconscious — flowing smoothly, discovering a variety of things about herself, notably the everyday masks we wear and the aging process we won’t always admit to." - Bill Robertson, The Star Phoenix. Read more.

"For Schmidt is indeed a poet. Readers can expect to encounter many visual and acoustic delights along the way, from internal rhymes to arresting images." - Trevor Cook, The Antigonish Review #196.

Flight Calls: An Apprentice on the Art of Listening

Kalamalka Press, 2012.


"Whether describing thunder or the flight patterns of ptarmigan, Schmidt does so poetically with a great sense of timing and rhythm. She has the sort of narrative voice that makes sitting in the grass keeping an ear out for birds philosophical and lively – something worth listening to." - Devin Pacholik, Global News Regina. Read more.
"Evoking the work of Don McKay, Trevor Herriot and Gerald Hill, Schmidt walks in some pretty big footsteps, and more than measures up. These essays colonize the middle ground between deep connection with place and concern for its ecological future, constantly questioning our troubled relationship with prairie process." - Judges' citation, Saskatchewan Book Award for Nonfiction nomination. Jurors: Barry Ferguson, Wayne Grady, Barry Grills.

Grid

Hagios Press, 2012.



"Grid is a true celebration of life in the northern Prairies." - Alexis Kienlen, Quill & Quire. Read more.
"In Grid..., Creighton's Brenda Schmidt turns a colder eye to the landscape than most other Canadian poets." - Jonathan Ball, Winnipeg Free Press. Read more.


"You can just feel the stones rattling off your undercarriage on this Grid." - Bill Robertson, The Star Phoenix. Read more.


"Like the Prairies, this is not a collection that gives itself away: the true beauty of this book lies in subtleties that may not be obvious at first glance." - Emily McGiffin, The Malahat Review. Read more.


"In Grid, moments are approached in their apparent stability only to be swept away in song rife with interruption and fresh stimuli, lending a new perspective. It is as though the familiar ground is an eye glancing back and the reflection only a nodal-point, open to opportunity and play." - Justin Dittrick, SPG Book Reviews. Read more.


"There is grit in these poems, so much that it seems unfair to think of them as nature poems; like the best nature writing, they undo our expectations of nature rather than uphold them." - Tanis MacDonald, Arc Poetry Magazine. Read more.


"In her fourth collection Grid, Schmidt’s wry humour transcends what we have watched heap up in Canada for more than a century—nature poems—balancing in canola fields between the beautiful lure of nature and our curious urge to separate ourselves from disappearing allotments of our own solace. We have wandered “off the grid” but fortunately Schmidt is an entertaining and insightful guide who can still find Li Po in a Dark-eyed Junco, if she has to." - Garry Thomas Morse, Jacket 2. Read more.


"These supple, witty, and incisive poems delineate our relationship to grids and systems both visible and invisible, natural and political." - Judges' citation, Saskatchewan Book Award for Poetry nomination. Jurors: Shawna Lemay, Barbara Nickel, Sharon Thesen.


Cantos from Wolverine Creek
Hagios Press, 2008.


"...terse, fiercely unsentimental observations of life as many people live it. " - Bill Robertson, The Star Phoenix.

More Than Three Feet of Ice
Thistledown Press, 2005.

"Throughout More Than Three Feet of Ice, Schmidt reconfigures the commonplace elements of the North, what she knows, and what she doesn't know to achieve startling nuances. In her hands the seemingly insignificant is imbued with meaning and becomes an extraordinary book." - Lynda Grace Philippsen, Books in Canada.

A Haunting Sun
Thistledown Press, 2001.

"...a lean style and elemental and evocative content" - Steven Ross Smith, "Art: At the Heart of Society," Saskatchewan Arts Alliance.

MY ONGOING PROJECT

  • Culvert Installations
    7 years ago

MY ROLL

  • rob mclennan
    periodicities: Judith Copithorne, Larry Sawyer + Alice Notley,
    9 hours ago
  • That Shakespearean Rag
    31 Days of Stories 2025, Day 23: “Ogbuefi” by Vincent Anioke
    1 day ago
  • Pickle Me This
    The Names, by Florence Knapp
    1 day ago
  • Theresa Kishkan, writer
    swimming with trout
    1 day ago
  • Matilda Magtree
    and sow it begins
    2 days ago
  • spread it like a roll of nickels
    planned obsolescence in all its forms
    4 days ago
  • Conversations in the Book Trade
    Male brains, female brains and fictional narrative
    1 week ago
  • Alex Boyd: BoydBlog
    Dear Ray
    3 weeks ago
  • Mumbling Jack
    Mentes de invierno / Minds of Winter
    3 weeks ago
  • Bookgaga
    Meeting with friends, old and new
    3 weeks ago
  • Blue Duets
    Uncertainty, perspective, and moss
    5 weeks ago
  • Bugging Saskatchewan
    Mining Bee - Andrena
    1 month ago
  • Lauren Carter
    Goodbye, Mowat (Aug 2012-March 8, 2025)
    2 months ago
  • Annette Bower
    A big change
    4 months ago
  • Life at Golden Grain Farm
    Banana Bread
    4 months ago
  • Pesbo
    Essays, Poems, etc
    8 months ago
  • Career Limiting Moves
    IN PRAISE OF THE CREEPING BELLFLOWER
    9 months ago
  • Pam Bustin
    Journaling with Jenny! How I use different types of journals in my writing practice (and LIFE)
    2 years ago
  • my (small press) writing day
    Katherine O'Hara : My Writing Day
    2 years ago
  • Anne Lazurko
    We Were Intrepid Today, Dad
    2 years ago
  • Jonathan Ball
    Stranger Fiction
    3 years ago
  • Ian LeTourneau
    Vote May 10!
    4 years ago
  • Poet Shoes
    Wilbur and Charlotte: Song for Chapter Three
    5 years ago
  • Brian Palmu
    Alden Nowlan's Collected Poems
    5 years ago
  • Pohanginapete
    A Train of Thought
    5 years ago
  • Navigatio
    Is only trouble interesting?
    5 years ago
  • the regina mom
    #Racist, #colonialist #SaskParty dog-whistling
    6 years ago
  • The Jane Day Reader
    PBN: Ella Zeltserman
    6 years ago
  • War Poet - Diary
    Canadian Code Talkers!
    7 years ago
  • To the Edge of the Sea
    William Notman, 'Canada's Most Successful Photographer'
    7 years ago
  • The Ruins of the Moment
    At the book launch
    7 years ago
  • ORE SAMPLES
    Upcoming reading and workshop by George Elliott Clarke
    7 years ago
  • Prairie Ice
    Waxwings
    8 years ago
  • Calm Things
    the new thing
    8 years ago
  • Humanyms
    8 years ago
  • John W. MacDonald's Weblog
    Megan & Kelly
    8 years ago
  • Latitude Drifts
    Mary Maxwell and Carla Braidek: New Poetry in Regina
    9 years ago
  • Harvey's Spiders N Stuff
    Northern Caddisfly Larva - Limnephilidae
    10 years ago
  • riddlehoard
    new website
    10 years ago
  • Manageable Imaginations
    BLOG HOP
    10 years ago
  • Bailing Bucket
    Shia Surprise
    10 years ago
  • Still Life With Birder
    A Two-Bluebird Day
    11 years ago
  • Always Under Revision
    Kate’s rules for writing
    11 years ago
  • Evie Christie
    11 years ago
  • The Opposite of Work
    Live! The Bob Shivery Show!
    12 years ago

MY ARCHIVE

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