R.I.P Irene Howard (1922 – 2023)

“Irene Howard (left) wrote an important bio of  the first woman to be elected to Vancouver City Council. But she is probably best known for the memoir about her immigrant mining family.FULL STORY

 

 

Science, nature and honey

February 14th, 2022

Mari-Lou Rowley’s 9th poetry collection Catastrophe Theories (Anvil $18) reflects her interdisciplinary approach in its mash-up of science and dream imagery, notions of the human condition, and nature appreciation. Whether exploring numbers, dark desires or chaos, Rowley seamlessly combines the lives of mathematical geniuses with the small wonders of life: “out of the hexagon, sweet honey flows,” she writes. Rowley completed her M.A. thesis on technology and the ‘self’ at SFU’s graduate liberal studies program and a PH.D. at the University of Saskatchewan in new media, plasticity and empathy. She is currently the editor of Grain magazine. 978-1-77214-191-7

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