Titles Available in the Living Archives Series
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Support the series through a Living Archives Membership for $200. This onetime payment entitles you to 12 chapbooks either published and forthcoming, and to a credit as a Matron, Patron or Androgyne!
| 1982 Stats, Memos, & Memory | |
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1985-87 Two Women Talking: Correspondence |
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1987 Illegitimate Positions: Women & Language |
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1989 What is a Nice Feminist. . . ? |
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1992 Silences |
| 1992 Women & Violence | |
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1993 Reinventing Memory |
| 1994 Belle Lettres / Beautiful Letters | |
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1995 Urban / Rural: Women, Writing & Place |
| 1996 Reviewing: Women, Writing on Writing | |
| 1997 Sexual Disorientations: Sexual Identity and Gender Expression in the Writing Life | |
| 1998 Language(s) Prison(s) | |
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1999 Feminism and the Language of Love |
| 2000 o(pen)ings: feminism and postmodernism | |
| 2005 And no one knows the blood we share: Poems from the Feminist Caucus | |
| 2005 Inviting the Incubus, Kissing the Succubi: The Muse in Canadian Women's Poetry | |
| 2006 Our Sisters In Spirit | |
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2007 Arms Like Ladders: The Eloquent She Poems from the Feminist Caucus |
| 2007 Women Poets in Canadian History | |
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2008 Inspiratrices |
| Coming Soon: | 2009 Eco Poetry, with texts by Magie Dominic, Anne Burke, Cathy Ford, Catherine Owen, Andrea Nicki; edited by Magie Dominic |
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Support the series through a Living Archives Membership for $200. This onetime payment entitles you to 12 chapbooks either published and forthcoming, and to a credit as a Matron, Patron or Androgyne!
Selected Readings:
Siolence: Poets on Women, Violence and Silence, Volume 1 (Quarry Press, 1998)

"The essays discussing peace/violence and silence [-siolence] range from philosophical to practical in nature. They are well informed, insightful and thought provoking. Several cite other resources. The poems are wonderful; they beautifully and strikingly illuminate the ideas presented in the essays.I highly recommend this book to teachers, teacher-librarians and resource professionals... Siolence is a "must-have" resource for any Canadian Literature course, as well as any poetry class. It provides a brief, intense introduction to excellent contemporary Canadian poetry in an attractive, easily accessible format.
— Terry Vatrt, who taught Grade K-12 during an unorthodox teaching career, is a member of the Board of Directors for the Winnipeg International Writers Festival.
Imprints and Casualties: poets on women and language, reinventing memory, Vol. 2 (Broken Jaw Press, 2000)

“A worthwhile project. It presents the papers, letters, thoughts and poems without comment, letting readers draw their own discussions and conclusions.”
— New Hope International Review (UK)








