Welcome to this 19th issue of Devour: Art & Lit Canada. As usual we are bringing you some of Canada’s most talented writers, poets, photographers and artists. Aside from the regular feature sections this issue brings you, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, the alter ego of Kent Monkman, in the fictional memoir entitled, The Memoirs of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle written by Kent Monkman and Gisèle Gordon. This Indigenous content will make you smile as well as furrow your brow.
Read MoreEchoing The Three Musketeers, Captain Kael Ventara, Lieutenant Riz Talon, and Lieutenant Mara Steeler bring the reader this thrilling sci-fi adventure that champions teamwork, loyalty, and justice as a daring trio confronts betrayal, danger, and interstellar conspiracies.
Read MoreWelcome to this 18th issue of Devour: Art & Lit Canada. As usual we are bringing you some of Canada’s most talented prose writers, poets and photographers. We hope you will tell your international readers about this all Canadian cultural magazine. We are pleased to introduce our new Prose Curator – Brian Moore – with his short story and his first chosen Prose Feature – Lois Hibbert. Stay tuned for what Brian will have for us in future issues. Welcome back Mike Gaudaur with your Feature Photographer – Jason Pettit and welcome back Debora Puricelli with your Indigenous Photographer – Robin Sutherland. There is always a special thank you to our main stay Editors, Bruce Kauffman and Shane Joseph – they have been with us from the start. Thank you all Editors and Readers.
Read MoreWelcome to this 17th issue of Devour: Art & Lit Canada. As usual we are bringing you some of Canada’s most talented writers, poets and photographers.
We hope you will tell your international readers about this all Canadian Magazine.
We are looking for a prose editor to provide one or two short stories or excerpts, or micro prose or novel excerpts with a short intro for the Summer and the Winter issues.
We welcome Mike Gaudaur as our Photography Curator and
debora ᑌᐠᕑᐊ puricelli ᐳᕑᐃᐨᐁᓫᓫᐃ as our Indigenous Curator.
Island on the Wind Breathed Edge of the Sea, is a collection of poetry by, arguably, one of Canada’s finest living People’s Poets, John B. Lee. After numerous literary awards, 50 books and many trips to Cuba this is Lee’s first full collection of Cuba poems. They are the perceptions, perspectives and reflections on the Cuban landscape, its peoples, the sounds and sights, the sea and the wind and how they all fold into a poetic experience. These poems will bring you closer to the real Cuba than any guide or travel book could possibly do. This is one of John B. Lee’s finest books.
Read MoreThe poems from this fine collection remind us that “nature enables and culture denies”. They deal with professions and trades lost to most contemporary humans. John B. Lee is a master of metaphor. Lee is the premier Canadian poet of his generation.
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