• Where the Wild Things Are

    "Canadian poetry has a long tradition of exploring and surviving the wilderness. Pratt, Service, Lee, Atwood – all have been interested, obsessed even, with a landscape both beautiful and terrifying. In fact, it's become cliché that our national poetry is infatuated with the wild and man's place in it. For this reason, Toronto-born Dani Couture is the much-needed urban update of our national literary obsession with a natural world."

    –Stacey May Fowles for Broken Pencil

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  • Sweet

    "Sweet is an excellent read: short, sweet, and constantly challenging."

    -Jacob McArthur Mooney, Torontoist

  • Sweet
  • Black Bear on Water

    Novel in progress.
  • Good Meat

    "Couture’s...poems are precise, taut with meaning, and quietly filled with curiosities of fact and phrase..." Books in Canada
  • Good Meat, Dani Couture, Pedlar Press
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  • Once Upon a Time

Je Me Souviens

I have my train ticket, and I’ve rallied my Montreal relatives to join me, so come, won’t you?

The Pilot Reading Series September Edition

Presented by Matrix magazine, the QWF, and Pop Montreal

Sunday 28 September 2008
Bar Blizzarts
3956A St. Laurent Blvd., Montreal
Doors@9; Readings@9:30

Hosted by Mike Spry
Music by Billy Fong Parade

Featuring:

Dani Couture
Mark Paterson
Penn Kemp
Colin Martin

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