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  • Oct 12, 2024 | hamiltoncitymagazine.ca | Jessica Rose |Jennifer Maruno |Ben Robinson

    Liz Worth explores nature, ancestry, memory and the supernatural in her new collection of poems Inside Every Dream, a Raging Sea. She finds inspiration for her writing whenever she steps outside of her Hamilton home. Liz Worth is a poet, novelist, and nonfiction writer whose exploration of ritual and symbolism doesn’t end with her writing. She’s also a professional tarot reader, a practice that inspired her most recent collection of poetry, Inside Every Dream, a Raging Sea.

  • Oct 1, 2024 | hamiltoncitymagazine.ca | Jessica Rose

    Hamilton publishing house now includes three imprints producing fiction, non-fiction and poetry that challenge, enchant and refuse to conform. Sandwiched between restaurants on James Street North, you’ll find Wolsak and Wynn, a self-professed “charmingly contrary literary press” that’s been publishing challenging, enchanting, unusual, and often award-winning books for more than 40 years.

  • Sep 29, 2024 | hamiltoncitymagazine.ca | Jessica Rose

    Are human beings born with memories? A new collection of essays by pediatric clinical geneticist Margaret Nowaczyk probes her fascination with the mystery of inherited awareness – what she calls marrow memory. On a dreary afternoon more than two decades ago, Margaret Nowaczyk received the flimsy airmail envelope that would help her trace the lineage of 11 generations of her mother’s family. Inside was her grandmother’s death certificate, scrawled with the name of an unfamiliar place — Horyniec.

  • Aug 26, 2024 | hamiltoncitymagazine.ca | Jessica Rose |Pat Skene |Dorothy Ellen Palmer |David Robson

    From transformative self-discovery to the challenges of living as a child with disabilities, and from celebrating a war hero to the resiliency required to live in modern-day Abu Dhabi, check out these works by local authors.

  • May 4, 2024 | brownstone.org | Jessica Rose

    Billions of dollars spent every yearSearching for a cure for cancerWhy not spend that money insteadTo wipe out pollution that causes the cancerThrough DNA analysisWe may one day conquer diseaseA “perfect” baby every timeBy mapping and manipulating people’s genesLife insurance? Be serious!You have to get your genes screened firstToxic chemicals? Fumes at work? No sweat! Get a gene transplantOtherwise you’ll lose your jobYou wanna wind up out in the streets?

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