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JERROD EDSON: Work, work, work...
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Edson’s vivid portrayal of the urban area, as well as the working class and underclass, creates a vision of Saint John that highlights the discrepancy between the pre-modern idyllic notion of life in Atlantic Canada and the more complicated reality of the region.". The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Work, work, work. I've not been blogging much at all over the past few months, which means that I'm writing well. I've just finished another edit of. The Moon is Real,. Interest...
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JERROD EDSON: The Dirty Milkman reviewed in Ottawa Xpress
http://jerrodedson.blogspot.com/2007/07/dirty-milkman-reviewed-in-ottawa-xpress.html
Edson’s vivid portrayal of the urban area, as well as the working class and underclass, creates a vision of Saint John that highlights the discrepancy between the pre-modern idyllic notion of life in Atlantic Canada and the more complicated reality of the region.". The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. Wednesday, July 18, 2007. The Dirty Milkman reviewed in Ottawa Xpress. December 15th, 2005 Year in Review - Books. A best books of 2005 mantra. Posted by Jerrod Edson. Labels: The Dirty Milkman. Shortli...
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JERROD EDSON: The Goon in Salon Magazine's Fall Books Guide, September 4, 2010
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Edson’s vivid portrayal of the urban area, as well as the working class and underclass, creates a vision of Saint John that highlights the discrepancy between the pre-modern idyllic notion of life in Atlantic Canada and the more complicated reality of the region.". The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. Saturday, September 4, 2010. The Goon in Salon Magazine's Fall Books Guide, September 4, 2010. SAINT JOHN'S GRIT, GRIME AND GOOD. Starting with his first novel, The Making of Harry Cossaboom. When he vi...
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JERROD EDSON: The Goon reviewed in Front&Centre Magazine
http://jerrodedson.blogspot.com/2011/08/goon-reviewed-in-front-magazine.html
Edson’s vivid portrayal of the urban area, as well as the working class and underclass, creates a vision of Saint John that highlights the discrepancy between the pre-modern idyllic notion of life in Atlantic Canada and the more complicated reality of the region.". The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. Wednesday, August 10, 2011. The Goon reviewed in Front&Centre Magazine. June 25, 2011. Oberon Press, p. 153, $19.95. Review by Matthew Firth. Find more Front&Centre Book Reviews here:. August 18, 2011 a...
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JERROD EDSON: The Dirty Milkman reviewed in "The New Brunswick Reader"
http://jerrodedson.blogspot.com/2007/07/dirty-milkman-reviewed-in-new-brunswick.html
Edson’s vivid portrayal of the urban area, as well as the working class and underclass, creates a vision of Saint John that highlights the discrepancy between the pre-modern idyllic notion of life in Atlantic Canada and the more complicated reality of the region.". The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. Wednesday, July 18, 2007. The Dirty Milkman reviewed in "The New Brunswick Reader". A few bits taken from the NB Reader, jan. 16, 2006.). As published on page 16 on January 21, 2006. The Dirty Milkman i...
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JERROD EDSON: Charlie Tallulah by Gerard Beirne
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Edson’s vivid portrayal of the urban area, as well as the working class and underclass, creates a vision of Saint John that highlights the discrepancy between the pre-modern idyllic notion of life in Atlantic Canada and the more complicated reality of the region.". The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. Friday, May 23, 2014. Charlie Tallulah by Gerard Beirne. Gerard Beirne's new novel. Oberon Press, 2013) is about a man and a woman on the run. They are in love. Or are they? That's my kind of writing.
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ucity review: poetry: Scott Weaver
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In each issue, the editors choose a writer they would like to bring. To the readers' attention. In this issue, poet Scott Weaver is highlighted. A man, now old enough to become a dad, plays a pick up one-on-one basketball game with his father: I drive my shoulder into the center of his chest / and shake loose his last gasp. In these six poems, Scott Weaver. After a Night of Reading Dante, I Rise Too Early In the Morning. My Father the Pool Shooter. My Father, the Loser. Suddenly tramping through eternity.
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JERROD EDSON: Edgar Allan Poe's grave, Baltimore
http://jerrodedson.blogspot.com/2013/08/edgar-allan-poes-grave-baltimore.html
Edson’s vivid portrayal of the urban area, as well as the working class and underclass, creates a vision of Saint John that highlights the discrepancy between the pre-modern idyllic notion of life in Atlantic Canada and the more complicated reality of the region.". The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. Friday, August 2, 2013. Edgar Allan Poe's grave, Baltimore. Poe's original burial site,. At the rear of the cemetery. He was later moved here,. To the front of the cemetery. Posted by Jerrod Edson.
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JERROD EDSON: Charles Bukowski collides with Ernest Hemingway
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Edson’s vivid portrayal of the urban area, as well as the working class and underclass, creates a vision of Saint John that highlights the discrepancy between the pre-modern idyllic notion of life in Atlantic Canada and the more complicated reality of the region.". The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. Sunday, April 6, 2014. Charles Bukowski collides with Ernest Hemingway. Http:/ elkamikaze.tumblr.com/post/5539649040/stop-staring-at-my-tits-mister-charles-bukowski. Posted by Jerrod Edson. The Telegrap...
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JERROD EDSON: the winter ahead...
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Edson’s vivid portrayal of the urban area, as well as the working class and underclass, creates a vision of Saint John that highlights the discrepancy between the pre-modern idyllic notion of life in Atlantic Canada and the more complicated reality of the region.". The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia. Wednesday, October 23, 2013. The Moon is Real. Posted by Jerrod Edson. Labels: Dogs in Heat. The Moon is Real. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Moon is Real. Urban Farmhouse Press, 2016). Stay tu...
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