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John’s recent essay on writing poems and prayers for Sunday mornings written for The Studio for Art, Faith & History, and his Short Works Prize awarded “Daylighting Chedoke,” published in the online journal Hamilton Arts & Letters.
Listen To
Bernadette Rule (Art Waves) in conversation with John about his writing life as a poet, and with Falling Into Place, applying his poetic gifts to prose. John talks about his work, particularly the award-winning memoir about his brothers-in-law, entitled The Boys or Waiting for the Electrician's Daughter. Other conversations include conversations with Bernadette about Skin Boat, Wild hope, and Call Me Home, a coversation with McMaster Discovery Program, past Student Support Team members Jess Gut and Sydney Potts about Naked Trees and Daylighting Chedoke, and John’s participation in The Bookmark Project. Go to the “interviews” link at left.
Visit
the web-site for Gaspereau Press, publishers of eight of John’s titles. See their full synopsis of each of their John Terpstra titles. The site includes high resolution scans of the Terpstra covers. Or visit the web-site for Hamilton’s Bryan Prince, Bookseller. If the title is still in print, Bryan Prince, Bookseller will have it in stock. Go to the “links” link at left.
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