Join Guelph publisher Gordon Hill Press online as they celebrate their Fall 2022 Season with readings by Sophie Crocker, Khashayar Mohammadi, and Rhonda Waterfall, on Saturday October 29, at 4:00 PM.
The event is free, but you'll need to register for the zoom link here – https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/gordon-hill-press-fall-2022-season-online-launch-tickets-423009411537.
You can find more information here – https://www.facebook.com/events/632372064925674.
Sophie Crocker's "brat" is a collection of poetry where smallness begets uprising, rats signify life rather than death, and bunnies are slutty woodland sprites. brat makes smallness into power, resilience, and survival.
Khashayar Mohammadi's "WJD" is an irreverent phenomenology of West-Asia, where Islamicate consciousness is driven in and out of a plethora of conflicting ideologies and has left an impression deep enough to be read across the centuries.
Rhonda Waterfall's "Sombrio", an alarming and vivid West Coast novel set in the rain forest on the outer coast of Vancouver Island, takes us into the dark heart of artistic genius and lost childhoods.