Susan Ioannou
reads from her poetry collection,
Looking
Through Stone
Published by: Your Scrivener Press
Time of the reading: 6:00
Published by: Your Scrivener Press
Time of the reading: 6:00
Notes: Susan
Ioannou first became interested in geology as a
theme while her son was completing a PhD. Exploring
the science of rocks and minerals from a
poet’s perspective was a fascinating and
refreshing change from writing personal lyrics. Her
previous collections include Clarity Between
Clouds, Where the Light Waits, and
Coming Home. As well, she authored the
children’s novel A Real Farm Girl
and the handbook A Magical Clockwork: The Art
of Writing the Poem. Her many short stories
and articles have appeared across Canada. She is a
past Associate Editor of Cross-Canada
Writers’ Quarterly/Magazine.
"[Susan Ioannou's] poems give the impression of
growing, line by line, as crystal structures might,
into networks of shining lattices. Her whole book
has an overall architecture, into which individual
poems fit. The episodic and lyrical sparkle as part
of an extended and thoughtful treatment of the
poetics of geology.”
—Roger Nash, former President of the League of Canadian Poets
—Roger Nash, former President of the League of Canadian Poets
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