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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael BlouinPublisher: Book*hug Imprint: Book*hug Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9781927040805ISBN 10: 1927040809 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 01 October 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<br>Praise for Michael Blouin: <br><br>The book is more than amazing. I find lines that stop me, lines I want to write down, wise lines, sad lines, funny lines...more than lines, a whole universe to be marvelled at here.<br> - Susan Musgrave<br><br>Take a few consecutive hours out of your life, and read, in one sitting, a book that is compelling, insightful, and thoroughly unconventional.<br> - National Post<br><br>Michael Blouin does a particularly remarkable job ... effortlessly switching between poetry and prose ... this comes strongly recommended to the legitimately adventurous, those who enjoy not just reading manuscripts but climbing inside them, and examining the language found there much like kicking the tires of a used car. It is bound to be loved.<br> - Chicago Center for Literature and Photography<br><br>Think of is as a daily devotional. You can pick it up, open it at random, read a few lines, stop, and then ponder the mysteries of life. Tomorrow and the next day, the experience can be repeated; a few more lines can be savoured.<br> - The Telegraph Journal Praise for Michael Blouin: The book is more than amazing. I find lines that stop me, lines I want to write down, wise lines, sad lines, funny lines...more than lines, a whole universe to be marvelled at here. i?1/2 Susan Musgrave Take a few consecutive hours out of your life, and read, in one sitting, a book that is compelling, insightful, and thoroughly unconventional. i?1/2 National Post Michael Blouin does a particularly remarkable job ... effortlessly switching between poetry and prose ... this comes strongly recommended to the legitimately adventurous, those who enjoy not just reading manuscripts but climbing inside them, and examining the language found there much like kicking the tires of a used car. It is bound to be loved. i?1/2 Chicago Center for Literature and Photography Think of is as a daily devotional. You can pick it up, open it at random, read a few lines, stop, and then ponder the mysteries of life. Tomorrow and the next day, the experience can be repeated; a few more lines can be savoured. i?1/2 The Telegraph Journal - - The book is more than amazing. I find lines that stop me, lines I want to write down, wise lines, sad lines, funny lines more than lines, a whole universe to be marvelled at here. Susan Musgrave Take a few consecutive hours out of your life, and read, in one sitting, a book that is compelling, insightful, and thoroughly unconventional. National Post Think of it as a daily devotional. You can pick it up, open it at random, read a few lines, stop, and then ponder the mysteries of life. Tomorrow and the next day, the experience can be repeated; a few more lines can be savoured. The Telegraph Journal Praise for Michael Blouin: The book is more than amazing. I find lines that stop me, lines I want to write down, wise lines, sad lines, funny lines...more than lines, a whole universe to be marvelled at here. o Susan Musgrave Take a few consecutive hours out of your life, and read, in one sitting, a book that is compelling, insightful, and thoroughly unconventional. o National Post Michael Blouin does a particularly remarkable job ... effortlessly switching between poetry and prose ... this comes strongly recommended to the legitimately adventurous, those who enjoy not just reading manuscripts but climbing inside them, and examining the language found there much like kicking the tires of a used car. It is bound to be loved. o Chicago Center for Literature and Photography Think of is as a daily devotional. You can pick it up, open it at random, read a few lines, stop, and then ponder the mysteries of life. Tomorrow and the next day, the experience can be repeated; a few more lines can be savoured. o The Telegraph Journal Author InformationMICHAEL BLOUIN is a ReLit Award winning author for Best Novel in Canada, has been shortlisted for the Amazon First Novel Award, the bpNichol Award and the CBC Literary Award and is a winner of the Diana Brebner Award and the 2012 Lampman Award. He has been published in most Canadian literary magazines including Arc, Descant, Branch, Dragnet, The Antigonish Review, Event, Queens Quarterly, and Fiddlehead, and has served as an adjudicator for The Ontario Arts Council, the Ottawa Book Awards, Carleton University, and This Magazine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |