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Beach Books: Beach poet celebrates second collection

April 23, 2017April 18, 2017 Anna Killen 0 Comments

Beach writer Kateri Lanthier’s second collection of poetry, Siren, has just been published by Signal Editions, Vehicule Press. The last time Beach Metro caught up with Lanthier was in 2013, when she won the Walrus Poetry Prize for “The Coin Under the Leftmost Sliding Cup”, a love poem inspired by a small earthquake that shook […]

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