No it will be inspiring when the sun rises over the tankers at Kitimaat but
no it will be sublime when the sun sets over Hibernia but
no it will not be a problem after you shotgun these tailings but
no there will absolutely be a long tail on these historical conditions but
- Ryan Fitzpatrick, from "Hibernia Mon Amour"
With summer fully upon us, +doc.3 is now out in the world. This issue features work by Robert Hogg and ryan fitzpatrick. Robert Hogg taught poetry at Carleton University for thirty-eight years, and in the 1960s was an editor of the influential little magazine TISH. He is the author of five books of poetry and six chapbooks, and his work has appeared in dozens of periodicals, most recently Pamenar Online; Empty Mirror; The Café Review; Dispatches; Arc; Some; BlazeVox Online Journal; The Typescript; Caesura; Ottawater 16; Sulfur Surrealist Jungle, Periodicities among others. Recent chapbooks include: from LAMENTAIONS (above/ground), Ranch Days—for Ed Dorn (Battleaxe), Ranch Days—the McIntosh (Hawk/weed) A Quiet Affair – Vanc ’63 (Trainwreck), The Red Menace (Hogwallow) and Apothegms (Apt 9). Forthcoming book length titles include: Lamentations; The Cariboo Poems; Amber Alert; Not to Call it Chaos – The Vancouver Poems; Oh Yeah—More Poems. In progress are The Offending Temple, Furtherings, and Ill Parodies – O, a selection of satires. A new trade book, Postcards, from America, is expected from CHAX Press in 2022. The Spoken Web podcast did a great podcast on Robert and his work - check it out!
ryan fitzpatrick is a Toronto/Tkaronto-based poet and critic. He is the author of four books of poetry, including the recent Coast Mountain Foot (Talonbooks 2021) and the forthcoming Sunny Ways (Invisible 2023). He also runs the online-based micropress Model Press, whose items are available free to download on his site.
To purchase a copy, PayPal me or E-transfer jcd748@mail.usask.ca (Canada: $4, US and International $6, payable in CAD) and include your name and mailing address. Happy reading!
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