Aw, thank you, Christina!
@garthmartens
Poet | Palmero | Member of Palabra Flamenco | Producer of Dark Sounds | Author of Prologue for the Age of Consequence (Anansi, 2024) and Who Else in the Dark Headed There (Biblioasis, 2026) | Pronouns: he / him. | π΅πΈ π π
Aw, thank you, Christina!
Preorder at your local, indie bookstore, or through my publisher here below:
www.biblioasis.com/shop/forthco...
Exciting new mail today + scissor-safety concerns from my 2.5-year-old daughter.
My second collection of poetry, Who Else in the Dark Headed There, is available in bookstores April 14. Preorder your copy today at your local bookstore of choice or through my publisher @biblioasis.bsky.social.
I've launched a publication with @palfest.bsky.social called "The Key." I am so excited to share this first issue with you: www.thekeymagazine.com
An image of a book's front cover. The book is called "Who Else in the Dark Headed There", a new book of poems by Canadian author Garth Martens. Poet Jan Zwicky says of the book: "Poems of intense emotion, the torque on the language extreme - as it must be, reaching this far into the dark, this honestly." The publisher is Biblioasis Publishing. The poems are set in northern Alberta. Garth Martens lives in Victoria, British Columbia. Keywords: Canadian Poetry, Canadian Literature, Small Press, Small Press Publishing, Indie Bookstores, Poetry Collection, New poetry 2026, Indie Press, Indie Publisher, Grief Writing.
Some news.
I have a new book of poetry out this April with @biblioasis.bsky.social. It's called Who Else in the Dark Headed There.
Ali! π«Ά
Thank you, Ali.
Iβll read from it this spring and summer:
β’ March 27 β Vancouver (SFU Library)
β’ April 10 β Victoria (with Planet Earth Poetry & The Malahat Review)
β’ April 14 β Kelowna (launch)
β’ April 30 β Victoria (launch)
β’ August 16/17 β Cumberland (with Cascadia Poetry Festival)
More details soon.
You'll find it in bookstores on April 14.
You can also preorder it, right now, either through your local indie bookstore of choice or directly from my publisher @biblioasis.bsky.social:
www.biblioasis.com/shop/forthcoming/who-else-in-the-dark-headed-there/
Praise for Who Else in the Dark Headed There:
βPoems of intense emotion, the torque on the language extremeβas it must be, reaching this far into the dark, this honestly.β
βJan Zwicky
If you're a reviewer or bookseller, and would like an advance copy, send Biblioasis a message!
We forget. Diffuse. Self-anaesthetize. But the body retains what itβs known.
Set in the stark northern Alberta of the 80s and 90s β in Peace Country β these poems are apparitions, steam rising off soil newly turned by spade or excavator.
Memory, syntax, point of view, these shift. But childhood canβt be revised.
At its centre a son is up against the disappearance of his mother.
Iβm grateful it will soon be in the world, though for a while I wasnβt sure I wanted it to exist.
An image of a book's front cover. The book is called "Who Else in the Dark Headed There", a new book of poems by Canadian author Garth Martens. Poet Jan Zwicky says of the book: "Poems of intense emotion, the torque on the language extreme - as it must be, reaching this far into the dark, this honestly." The publisher is Biblioasis Publishing. The poems are set in northern Alberta. Garth Martens lives in Victoria, British Columbia. Keywords: Canadian Poetry, Canadian Literature, Small Press, Small Press Publishing, Indie Bookstores, Poetry Collection, New poetry 2026, Indie Press, Indie Publisher, Grief Writing.
Some news.
I have a new book of poetry out this April with @biblioasis.bsky.social. It's called Who Else in the Dark Headed There.
Historians Confirm: Tomorrow Wonβt Be Better Than Today www.nytimes.com/2026/02/22/o...
Hope you can pre-order this wherever you buy your books. Pre-ordering really helps publishers of poetry in particular.
Thank you @publisherswkly.bsky.social !
Her brilliant 2024 Page Lecture in this glorious limited edition KFB/Fieldnotes publication.
βDecades later, I stood at the edge of a field that was blank with snow, and I felt again that old urge to write on it."
SADIQA DE MEIJER
Fieldwork #KFB #fieldnotes
www.knifeforkbook.shop/store/p197/S...
I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday and released it to you today in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis. Itβs dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
Stay free
Open cardboard box filled with advanced reader copies of Don Gillmor's novel 'Cherry Beach'. Four copies of the novel are visible face-up, with the cover featuring a cool red-blue gradient coloured sky and partial apartment buildings.
New books ππ
What better way to start off the week than with a fresh batch of ARCs for Don Gillmor's novel CHERRY BEACH?
βICE Outβ: Tens of Thousands March in Minnesota in General Strike Against Immigration Raids
Congratulations to Karen Solie on winning the TS Eliot Prize for her most recent collection Wellwater, published by @picadorbooks.bsky.social
Karen Solie teaches for half the year at St Andrews University and lives the rest of her time in Canada. Karen is part of @northseapoets.bsky.social group.
Heck yes! It's a damn good book, maybe Solie's best (which is saying a lot!).
"The end justifies the means. But what if there never is an end? All we have is means."
- Ursula K. Le Guin, The Lathe of Heaven
A man is sewing button holes into the wings of moths. The wings tear, and the man keeps sewing. It is long ago. The world still has an end. The man carries the moths there. Gently. They begin their long falling.
Anne-Marie Turza
@houseofanansi.bsky.social
Anne-Marie Turza is the inaugural winner of the Writersβ Trust Board Fellowship. The #WTFellowship rewards one writer annually with $50K and a residency at the @banffcentre.bsky.social for Arts and Creativity. Turzaβs win marks the start of WTβs 50th anniversary celebrations.
"I also take poetry seriously and I go to poetry when I want the opposite of nursing. I'm very serious about being a student and wanting to feel like a novice in relation to poetry and I think that the genre is very welcoming to writers like me. Elasticity is one of poetry's chief characteristics."