I’m delighted to share that 3 of my poems are now live at https://formidablewoman.org/fws-random-beauty-ii-p-ii/! They are the third set of poems on that page: “I Walk By An Old Woman Picking Sunflowers From Her Garden”; “Trolling”; “Contemplation”. Many thanks to d. ellis phelps for accepting all of them!
Category: Poetry
Memory’s Darlings

This is a photo of a poem that won Honorable Mention in Passager’s 2025 Poetry Contest. I was only able to receive a digital copy of the issue for the moment but the print copy is available to purchase for US residents. I’m so pleased this poem finally made its way into the world! Here’s to “being here now” so to speak!
Between Two Shores

I’m finally posting a poem that was published in the 2024 One Page Poetry Anthology (edited by Colin Graham), a print only publication which I received late due to a mail strike. Some wonderful poems here plus all proceeds from the sale of this book go to the World Wildlife Fund and Oceana, two organizations dedicated to the protection of endangered species and the preservation of their natural habitats.
SPLENDOR Shortlisted for the 2024 Foster Poetry Prize!


I’m so pleased to share that this little sonnet went such a long way in Contemporary Verse II’s Foster Poetry Prize! Oh happy day! And this elegant print journal has long been a favourite of mine – and gee, it’s been 13 years since my last poem was published there.
3 Poems Featured at Thirteen Bridges Review
I’m so very pleased to have 3 quite different poems as the monthly feature at this lovely journal: LAST BREATH, CINDY, ON POSTERITY .
Poem Featured at Poetry Pause!
I’m so pleased to share that my poem MECHANIC is featured today on the League of Canadian Poets’ Poetry Pause (similar to the American Poem A Day).
Poem Up At fws: journal of literature & art!

My poem DATE NIGHT is now live at formidable woman sanctuary. Many thanks to editor d. ellis phelps for including it in her new submission call on the theme of “Solace”! For any other poets out there, submissions are open and acceptances are published immediately, so please do join me in celebrating this timely theme.
Poem Up At Thimble Magazine
My poem FORESIGHT is now up at Thimble Magazine, Issue 7.2! I’m so very happy that after 13 years (!) this poem has found the perfect home. My thanks to editor Nadia Arioli for including it and for her amazing support of writers in general.
Nothing

So very pleased to have this little poem included in Cloudbank 18, a journal of contemporary writing – with thanks to editor Michael Malan!
ER, Vancouver General Hospital
Last night, watching the reality TV show, marvelling
at the array of patient issues—stabbings, overdoses,
malaria that can kill, cyclist hit, pedestrian hit, a
flailing foul-mouthed drunk—each with a short
update later in the show and then—the last one—
a guy in his early sixties like us, who, diagnosed
with a form of lymphoma and told it had a 70%
cure rate, suddenly had a heart attack and looked
dead but was brought in because a faint pulse was
detected—then none—CPR—now a pulse again
but then fading, finally his wife called in and the
family doctor, all the staff around this white-headed
buddha-bellied man with the grey-tufted chest
hair cresting like smoke signals from a dying fire
and the doc in charge saying they could do no more,
his body wasn’t responding, then taking the tube
out of his mouth to make him more comfortable and
telling his wife to hold his hand and everyone standing
silently, the woman weeping, thanking the staff for
all they had tried, the man mostly naked lying there,
my husband and I on the couch with a box of Kleenex
knowing exactly what the other was thinking
and him not a handholder but he let me hold his
until the show was finally over.
After being longlisted a couple of years ago in The Poetry Society’s National Poetry Competition (one of 108 out of 16,729 poems) this poem was finally published back in February of this year in “Loss” – Lifespan Vol. 9 – an anthology put out by Pure Slush Books, with thanks to editor Matt Potter. Because the poem was split over two pages in the book, it was difficult to present it properly by snapping a photo and anyway, above is its proper format. Thanks for reading!

