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Secondary Bibliography

A resource of secondary sources for all ACPA poets

Table of Contents:

Milton Acorn ……………………………………… 2

Shari Andrews ……………………………………. 2-3

Tammy Armstrong ……………………………... 3

Brian Bartlett ……………………………………… 4-5

Bliss Carmen ………………………………………. 5-6

Lesley Choyce …………………………………….. 6

Fred Cogswell …………………………………….. 6-8

Michael Crummey ……………………………… 8-10

Mary Dalton ………………………………………. 10-11

Don Domanski …………………………………… 11

Sheree Fitch ……………………………….…….. 11-12

Judy Gaudet ………………………………….…… 12-13

Robert Gibbs ………………………………….….. 13-14

Susan Gillis ………………………………………... 14-15

Lorri Neilsen Glenn ……………………………. 15

Sue Goyette ………………………………………. 15

Sylvia Hamilton ……………………..………….. 16

Warren Heiti ………………………….………….. 16

Rita Joe …………………………….……………….. 17-18

El Jones …………………………………...………... 18

Tonja Gunvaldsen Klaassen …..…….…….. 18-19

M.Travis Lane……………………..…………….. 19-20

Carole Glasser Langille ……..……………….. 20

Jeanette Lynes …………………………………… 21

Carmelita McGrath …….……………………… 21

Don McKay ……………..…………………………. 22-23

Steve McOrmond ..…………………………….. 23-24

Robert Moore ….………………………………... 24

Neil Murray ……………………………………….. 25

Libby Oughton ………………………….……….. 25

Susan Paddon ……………………….…………… 25-26

Charles G. D. Roberts ……….………………… 26-28

matt robinson ……………..…………………….. 28-29

Elenore Schonmaire .………………………….. 29-30

Anne Simpson …….……………………………... 30

Sue Sinclair …….……………..…………………… 30

Douglas Burnet Smith …..……………………. 31

Kay Smith ……………………..……………………. 31-33

John Steffler ………..…………………………….. 34-35

RM Vaughan ..………………………………….…. 35-36


Milton Acorn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Acorn, Milton. The Edge of Home: Milton Acorn from the Island. Ed. Anne Compton. Charlottetown: Island Studies Press, Institute of Island Studies, 2002. Print.

Doyle, James. “‘For My Own Damn Satisfaction’: the Communist Poetry of Milton Acorn." Canadian Poetry. (1997): 74-87. Print.

Gibbs, Robert. "Whiskey Jack." Journal of Canadian Poetry. 3 (1988): 1-3. Print.

Goldie, Terry. "Milton Acorn: in Love and Anger." University of Toronto Quarterly. 70.1 (2000). Print.

Jewinski, Ed, and John Thurston. "Milton Acorn & His Works." Journal of Canadian Poetry. (1992): 177- 87. Print.

Lemm, Richard. "Milton Acorn: Poet in a Dark Age." Arts Atlantic. 7.3 (1988): 50-1. Print.

Lemm, Richard. Milton Acorn: In Love and Anger. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1999. Print.

O'Grady, Thomas. "Advice from Milton Acorn." Canadian Literature. 97.155 (1997). Print.

O'Grady, Thomas. "(Ap)praising Milton Acorn." Canadian Literature. 98.158 (1998). Print.

Pearce, Jon. "The Idea of a Poem: an Interview with Milton Acorn." Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Reviews. 21 (1987): 93-102. Print.

Richards, David A. "Milton Acorn." Antigonish Review. 2012.171, (2012). Print.

"Singleton, M. "Milton Acorn: the Last Days." Antigonish Review. (1988): 64. Print.

Shari Andrews ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Andrews, Shari. Interview by Jeanette Lynes. “Shari Andrews, Poet of New Denmark, N.B.” Words Out There: Women Poets in Atlantic Canada. Lockeport: Roseway, 1999. 191-4. Print.

---. "Shari Andrews [Interview Excerpts]." The Pottersfield Portfolio (1998): 31.CBCAComplete. Web. 8 March 2012.

Battis, Jes. "Organic Re-Membering." Rev. of Bones About to Bloom, by Shari Andrews. Canadian Literature 183 (2004): 89-90. CBCA Complete. Web. 8 March 2012.

Hodd, Thomas. “The Stone Cloak.” Rev. of The Stone Cloak, by Shari Andrews. Journal of Canadian Poetry 16 (1999): 11-5. CBCA Complete. Web. 8 March 2012.

New, W. H. "Re-Collecting 1999." Canadian Literature 167 (2000): 176-87. CBCA Complete. Web. 8 March 2012.

Reibetanz, Julia. "Poetry." Rev. of Bones About to Bloom, by Shari Andrews. University of Toronto Quarterly 72.1 (2003): 207-55. CBCA Complete. Web. 8 March 2012.

Tammy Armstrong ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Donaldson, Jeffery. “Poetry.” University of Toronto Quarterly 75.1 (Winter 2005/2006): 39-88. Academic Search Premier. Web, print. 22 Oct 2011.

Ferguson, Jesse. Rev. of Take Us Quietly, by Tammy Armstrong. Antigonish Review 152 (2008): 41- 3. Academic Search Premier. Web, print. 22 Oct 2011.

Guest, Kristen. Rev. of Take Us Quietly, by Tammy Armstrong. Canadian Literature 196 (2008): 148- 50. Academic Search Premier. Web, print. 22 Oct 2011.

Houglum, Brook. Rev. of Bogman's Music, by Tammy Armstrong. Canadian Literature 180 (2004): 131- 3. EBSCO. Web, print. 22 Oct 2011.
McKay, Don. “The Bushtits' Nest.” Vis à Vis: fieldnotes on poetry & wilderness. Wolfville: Gaspereau Press, 2001. 83-106. Print.

VanBuskirk, John. "Tammy Lynn Armstrong." New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. St. Thomas University, 2011. Web. 31 Mar. 2012.

Brian Bartlett ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Bushell, Kevin. “The Afterlife of Trees.” Rev. of The Afterlife of Trees, by Brian Bartlett. The Antigonish Review 137 (2004): 113-7. LiteratureOnline. 18 April 2012. Web, print.

Callanan, Mark. “A Loneliness Which Must Be Entered.” Rev. of Wanting the Day: Selected Poems, by Brian Bartlett. Books in Canada 33.6 (2004): 32. WorldCat. 18 April 2012. Web, print.

Compton, Anne. “‘A Many-Veined Leaf’: Minutiae and Multiplicity in Brian Bartlett’s Poetry.” Studies in Canadian Literature 28.2 (2002): 131-51. Literature Online. 18 April 2012. Web. Reprinted in Meetings with Maritime Poets: Interviews, by Anne Compton. Markham: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 181-201.

Donaldson, Jeffrey. Rev. of Wanting the Day: Selected Poems. "Letters in Canada: Poetry." University of Toronto Quarterly 74.1 (2004). Print.
Harris, Maureen Scott. "Time, Space, and Canoes." Rev. of The Watchmaker's Table. The Goose 4.2 (Fall 2008). Web, print.

Inch, Cassandra. “Brian Bartlett.” New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. St. Thomas University, 2011. Web. 18 April 2012.

Laird, Darrell. “An Artifical Paradise.” Rev. of Planet Harbor, by Brian Bartlett. Canadian Literature 128 (1991): 189-91. Print.

Leckie, Ross. “Granite Erratics.” Rev. of Granite Erratics, by Brian Bartlett. The Fiddlehead 193 (1997): 138. Print.
MacLaine, Brent. Rev. of The Watchmaker's Table. Atlantic Books Today 59 (2008). Print.

MacLeod, Alexander. “‘Having a Conversation With the Place You’re In’: Discussing the Past, Present and Future of Atlantic Canadian Poetry with Brian Bartlett, Ross Leckie, Lindsay Marshall and Anne Simpson.” Dalhousie Review 89.1 (2009): 25-37. LiteratureOnline. 18 April 2012. Web, print.

McCallum, Kirstie. “Some of These Petals: A Review of Brian Bartlett’s The Watchmaker’s Table.” The Antigonish Review 156 (2009): 67-74. LiteratureOnline. 18 April 2012. Web.
Myers, Barbara. Rev. of The Afterlife of Trees. Arc Poetry Magazine (Winter 2002). Print.

Riegel, Christian. "Granite Erratics." Rev. of Granite Erratics, by Brian Bartlett. The Antigonish Review 124 (2000): 135. Print.
Reibetanz, Julia. "Letters in Canada: Poetry." The University of Toronto Quarterly 73. 1 (2003): 4. Print.

Sinclair, Sue. "The Trace of Their Daily Lives." Rev. of The Afterlife of Trees. The Fiddlehead. Print.

Van Wart, Alice. “Temporary Shelter.” Rev. of Underwater Carpentry, by Brian Bartlett. Quill & Quire 59.7 (1993): 48. Print.

Bliss Carmen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hathaway R. H. “The Poetry of Bliss Carman.” The Sewanee Review 33.4 (1925): 469-83.JSTOR Archival

Collection. Web. 8 March 2013.

Hawthorne, Julian. Bliss Carman: 1861-1929. Palo Alto, CA: 1929. Print.

Kennerly, Mitchell. Bliss Carman. N.d. MS. Special Collections Hathaway, Harriet Irving Library,

Fredericton. Print.

Lynch, Gerald. Bliss Carman: A Reappraisal. Ottawa: Uof Ottawa P, 1990. Print.

MacKendrick, Louis K. “Bliss Carman.” Profiles in Canadian Literature. Ed. Jeffrey M. Heath. Vol 3.

Toronto: Dundern, 1982. 53-6. Print.

Miller, Muriel. Bliss Carman: Quest & Revolt. St. John's: Jesperson Press, 1985. Print.

Roberts, Charles G. D, and Nathaniel A. Benson. Reminiscences of Bliss Carman. Dalhousie Review 10

(1930): 1-9. Print.

Shepard, Odell. Bliss Carman. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1923. Print.

Stephens, Donald. Bliss Carman. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1966. Print.

Stewart, Margaret A. Bliss Carman: Poet, Philosopher, Teacher. Diss. Halifax: Dalhousie U, 1976. Print.

Whalen, Terry. “Bliss Carman.” ECW’s Biographical Guide to Canadian Poets. Toronto: ECW Press, 1993.

55-60. Print.

---. Bliss Carman and His Works. Toronto: ECW Press, 1984. Print.

White, Greenough. “A Pair of Canadian Poets.” The Sewanee Review7.1 (1899): 48-52. JSTOR Archival

Collection. Web. 8 March 2013.

Lesley Choyce -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Campbell, Wanda. “’Every Sea-Surounded Hour’: The Margin in Maritime Poetry.” Studies in Canadian Literature 33.2 (2008) 151-70. LiteratureOnline. Web. 7 March 2012.

Choyce, Lesley. Interview. “The Ending Cannot Be East. It Can Be Upbeat, But Not Too Tidy.” School Libraries in Canada 29.2 (2011): 36-9. Academic Search Premiere. Web. 7 March 2012.

Creelman, David. “Swept Under: Reading the Stories of Two Undervalued Maritime Writers.” Studies in Canadian Literature 33.2 (2008): 60-79. MLAIB. Web, print. 7 March 2012.

DeMont, John. “The Surfer Poet.” Maclean’s 107.33(1994): 44. Academic Search Premiere.Web. 7 March 2012.

Staines, David. “The Coastline of Forgetting.” Rev. of The Coastline of Forgetting, by Lesley Choyce. Journal of Canadian Poetry: the Poetry Review for the Year 1995 12 (1997). Print.

Fred Cogswell -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Davies, Gwendolyn. “Fred Cogswell.” Dictionary of Literary Biography. Vol. 60. Ed. W.H. New. Detroit:

Gale, 1987. 33-41. Print.

---. “Fred Cogswell.” Canadian Writers Since 1960. 2nd ed. Ed. W.H. New. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 1989.

33-41. Print.

---. “The Three Wise Men of Maritime Literature: A Personal Tribute.” Acadiensis 30.1 (Autumn 2000):

31-37. Print.

Forsythe, Kathleen, ed. The Vision of Fred: The Friend of Poets/Ami de Poètes [Conversations with Fred

Cogswell on the Nature and Function of Poetry]. Ottawa: Borealis, 2004. Print.

Galloway, David. “SCL Interviews: Fred Cogswell.” Studies in Canadian Literature/Études en littérature

canadienne 10.1-2 (1985): 208-25. Print.

Gibbs, Robert. “Three Decades and a Bit Under the Elms: A Fragmentary Memoir.” Essays on Canadian

Writing: Literature of Atlantic Canada. Ed. Terry Whalen. 31 (Summer 1985): 231-9. Print.

Hatt, Blaine E. “Fred Cogswell: ‘A Well-Placed Candle.’” The Atlantic Advocate 81.4 (December 1990):

38-40. Print.

Hawkes, Robert. “Fred Cogswell: A Tribute.” The Antigonish Review 141-2 (Spring-Summer 2005): 161-

64. Print.

Hurley, Clarissa. “Unfurling the Fern.” Books in Canada 27.5 (Summer 1998): 5-6. Print.

Lemm, Richard. “Aging With Style and Passion.” Rev. of When the Right Light Shines, and In Praise of Old

Music, by Fred Cogswell. Dalhousie Review 74 (Spring 1994): 125-8. Print.

Moore, Andrew. “The Fiddlehead.” The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. Ed. Tony Tremblay.

Fredericton: New Brunswick Studies Centre, 2011. Print.

Mullen, Vernon. “University of New Brunswick.” Them Lions Will Eat Them Up. Richmond: Voyager

Publishing, 1999. 27-42. Print.

Nowlan, Alden. “Something to Write About.” Canadian Literature 68-69 (Spring/Summer 1976): 7-12.

Print.

Trueman, A.W. “Foreward.” The Fiddlehead 18 (1953): 2. Print.

Rossignol, Pierre. “Theme and Form in the Poetry of Fred Cogswell.” MA thesis. Laval University, 1975.

Print.

Scott, Virginia. Rev. of The Best Notes Merge, by Fred Cogswell. American Review of Canadian Studies

20.4 (Winter 1990): 447-57. Print.

Snyder, J.K. Rev. of Black and White Tapestry, by Fred Cogswell. The Antigonish Review 84 (Winter

1991): 155-65. Print.

Tremblay, Tony. “‘Words I write are the best of me’: Fred Cogswell, Poet, at 80.” The Fiddlehead 193

(Autumn 1997): 78-81. Print.

---. “‘I write upon the wall, Good Will to Men’: Locating the Dialectic of Art and Editing in the Early

Poetry of Fred Cogswell.” Ellipse 68 (Autumn 2002): 47-57. Print.

Ware, Tracey. “Is Fred Cogswell Beyond Criticism?” Essays on Canadian Writing 47 (Fall 1992): 105-15.

Print.

Williamson, Margie. “Four Maritime Poets: A Survey of the Works of Alden Nowlan, Fred Cogswell,

Raymond Fraser and Al Pittman, As They Reflect the Spirit and Culture of the Maritime People.”

MA thesis. Dalhousie University, 1973. Print.

Michael Crummey -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

“Michael Crummey - Biography.” Waterfront Views: Contemporary Writing of Atlantic Canada. Web. 3 Dec. 2013.
“Michael Crummey: Biography.” University of Toronto Libraries. Web. 3 Dec. 2013.
Chafe, Paul. "Lament For A Notion: Loss And The Beothuk In Michael Crummey's River Thieves." Essays On Canadian Writing 82 (2004): 93-117. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.
---. "Newfoundland Poetry As 'Ethnographic Salvage': Time, Place, And Voice In The Poetry Of Michael Crummey And Mary Dalton." Studies In Canadian Literature/Etudes En Littérature Canadienne 32.2 (2007): 132-147. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.
Draper, Gary. "Fairly Ordinary Lives: A Conversation With Michael Crummey." New Quarterly: New Directions In Canadian Writing 19.1 (1999): 25-39. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.
Furey, Leo. "Interview With Michael Crummey (May 8, '02)." Antigonish Review 131.(2002): 111- 24. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.
Goldie, Terry. "Is Galore 'Our' Story?." Journal Of Canadian Studies/Revue D'etudes Canadiennes 46.2 (2012): 83-98. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.
Mercer, Janine. "Outlet For An Inlet: Cultural Folklore Of Newfoundland." The Quint: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly From The North 5.3 (2013): 38-55. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.
Pyper, Andrew. "Water, Sex And The Rock: Michael Crummey's Flesh & Blood As ARepublic Of Dreams." New Quarterly: New Directions In Canadian Writing 21.2-3 (2001): 80-6. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.
Sugars, Cynthia. "Genetic Phantoms: Geography, History, And Ancestral Inheritance In Kenneth Harvey's The Town That Forgot How To Breathe And Michael Crummey's Galore." Newfoundland And Labrador Studies 25.1 (2010): 7-36. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.
---. "Original Sin, Or, The Last Of The First Ancestors: Michael Crummey's River Thieves." English Studies In Canada 31.4 (2005): 147-75. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.
---. "'Our Symbiotic Relationship With The Stories That We Tell': An Interview With Michael Crummey." Canadian Literature 212.(2012): 105-19. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.
Uebel, Anke. "Imaginary Restraints: Michael Crummey's River Thieves And The Beothuk Of Newfoundland." Local Natures, Global Responsibilities: Ecocritical Perspectives on the New English Literatures. 137-50. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2010. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.
Wyile, Herb. "Beothuk Gothic: Michael Crummey's River Thieves." Unsettled Remains: Canadian Literature and the Postcolonial Gothic. 229-49. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier UP, 2009. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.
---. "Beothuk Gothic: Michael Crummey's River Thieves." Australasian Canadian Studies 24.2 (2006): 171-95. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 11 May 2015.

Mary Dalton -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Boxer, Asa. “Among the Maggots.” Rev. of Merrybegot by Mary Dalton, UN by Dennis Lee, and The

Difficulties of Modernism by Leonard Diepeveen. Books in Canada (April/May 2004): n.p. Print.

Carey, Barbara. "Fifty Giant Black Kettles: Newfie Mary Dalton Honours Her Island's Ear- Pleasing Ways

Coolly Sinister Poems May Not be Likeable but Sure are Compelling." Rev. of Merrybegot by

Mary Dalton. Toronto Star 16 Nov 2003: n.p.. ProQuest. Web. 24 Mar 2013.

---. “Trust a Newf to Know How.” Rev. of Red Ledger by Mary Dalton. Toronto Star 14 Jan 2007: n.p. Web.

Chafe, Paul. "Newfoundland Poetry as 'Ethnographic Salvage': Time, Place, and Voice in the Poetry of

Michael Crummey and Mary Dalton." Studies in Canadian Literature/Études En Littérature

Canadienne 32.2 (2007): 132-47. Web. 27 Feb. 2013.

Dragland, Stan. “Mary Dalton.” Mary Dalton: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage. Newfoundland and

Labrador Heritage, 2002. Web. 9 Jul 2013.

Forbes, Alexander M. "Eyes & Letters." Canadian Literature 151 (1996): 142-4. ProQuest. Web. 24 Mar

2013.

Kavanagh, Patrick. "Eavesdropping on Nunny-Fudgers." Books in Canada 2006: 35-6. ProQuest. Web. 24

Mar 2013.

MacDonald, Tanis. "Not for the Faint of Heart." Books in Canada (2007): 32. ProQuest. Web. 24 Mar.