Amos wins 2023 Stuart-Stubbs prize

“Through a meticulous study of BC artist E.J. Hughes’ life and wartime artwork, Robert Amos (at left) provides new insight into an important chapter of history and Canadian art.FULL STORY

 

 

Whipping cables, bleeding alders

April 27th, 2020

With endorsements by Tom  Wayman, Kate  Braid and Howard White, M.C. Warrior’s Disappearing Minglewood Blues (Mother Tongue $19.95), according to White, is a reminder of, “a whole world of experience out there that seldom makes it into books, a vivid world of whipping cables, bleeding alders, physical exhaustion and the blessed relief of a quitting time whistle.” Born (in 1952) and educated in England, Mark Warrior first wrote a chapbook entitled Quitting Time (Vancouver: MacLeod Books 1978) published by antiquarian bookseller Don Stewart. 978-1-896949-78-9

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