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Poems for a Dark Time
Watching a Man Break a Dogโs Back explores the question of how to live in a natural landscape that offers beauty while being consumed by industry, a...
Selected Poems, 1973-1993
His is a wry, down-to-earth, often humourous vision - a perceptive, everyman's view of life, couched in straight forward, accessible language. -Coast ...
The Poetry of Tom Wayman
Tom Waymanโs poetry has been published around the world to great acclaim. Wayman is one of Canadaโs most prolific and public poets, and his writin...
Stories
Living in the shadow of the Selkirk Mountains in southeastern BC, the inhabitants of the Slocan Valley are tied together by magical and dramatic geogr...
Essays on the New Work Writing
Tom Wayman has earned an international reputation as a poet who sees into the heart and mind of the workplace. -Vancouver Province...
In this black comedy shot full of the social and political issues of the time, a group of college students, led by a young Canadian graduate, set out ...
Four Novellas
In A Vain Thing, Tom Wayman offers four genre-crossing novellas that explore how vanity influences our most intimate moments no less than our deepest-...
Poems
Tom Wayman returns with new vigour in his latest collection of poetry. Shortlisted for the 1999 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize....
The poems collected in The Face of Jack Munro may be set on the Canadian Prairies, in the Kootenay region of southeastern BC, or in Vancouver during t...
New and Selected Poems, 1980-1996
Tom Wayman's first collection of poems to be published in this country since 1980, I'll Be Right Back reflects the author's characteristic concern wit...
Selected Poems, 1973-80
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Tom Wayman has earned an international reputation as a work poet, anthologist and essayist. This new collection of 64 poems deals with blue-collar wor...
Tom Wayman's newest collection of poems, Dirty Snow, unflinchingly considers the impact of the Afghan War: its absence and presence in Canadians' ever...
New Poems
Longlisted for the 2008 ReLit Award for Poetry High Speed Through Shoaling Water incorporates the beauty of the rural landscape with the strangeness o...
Amid the heavy snow and cold one winter in southeastern B.C.'s mountains where Tom Wayman lives, he happened to reread the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda's...
New and Selected Wayman Poems
Literature and Social Change : Selected Essays and Interviews 1994-2014
The essays in If You're Not Free At Work, Where Are You Free?: Literature and Social Change focus on the interconnection of community/workplace/indivi...
Poems by Dale Zieroth, Paulette Jiles, Susan Musgrave, Tom Wayman
Stories that stalk the borderlands between people, eras and geographies - half the tales roam today's BC Interior valleys, and half range from the US ...
Shortlisted for the 2003 Governor General's Award for Poetry....
A Novel
It's late 1969 and Communist China has successfully launched its first satellite. Inspired by this feat, a group of college students in Laguna Beach, ...
Canada, Culture, Work
"The poems of How Can You Live Here? respond to more than 30 years immersed in the secrets, revelations and wonders of a remote BC mountain locale. In...
Interview With John Nichols
This Issue of The Almagre Review/La Revista Almagre is solely dedicated to the Taos writer John Treadwell Nichols. We believe that John Nichols deserv...
The Music of Poetry in a Discordant World