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borders

Chris Turnbull

“borders” is one of a series of visual poems gathered together under a working title of [sic].

Additional pieces can be found online at Coldfront and at h&.

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Chris Turnbull

Chris Turnbull lives in a small town outside of Ottawa, Ontario. Previous publications include a multi-voice poetic sequence, continua (Chaudiere Books: 2015), and [ untitled ], one of three pieces in o w n (CUE Books: 2015), alongside work by angela rawling and Heather Hermant, respectively.
She published a chapbook, "contrite" through the dusie kollectiv (#8).

She runs/curates a sporadic footpress, rout/e, whereby poems are planted on trails: www.etuor.wordpress.com. She is currently collaborating with artist/poet bruno neiva, working on a visual sequence, [sic], and working through a 2nd chapbook, "candid", which follows "contrite". Her poetry and visual work can be found online, in print, and within landscapes. She twitters @ChrisCturnbul.

Author: Chris Turnbull Tags: visual poetry Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry June 23, 2017

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