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		<title>Got No Secrets &#124; Danila Botha</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A startling and original new voice that owes as much to Black Flag and Bikini Kill as it does to J.D. Salinger and Heather O’Neill.]]></description>
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<strong>ISBN-10:</strong> 1926639081<br />
<strong>Price:</strong> $18.95<br />
<strong>Pub Date</strong>: Spring 2010</p>
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<p>A startling and original new voice that owes as much to Black Flag and Bikini Kill as it does to J.D. Salinger and Heather O’Neill.</p>
<p>A South African copywriter is transplanted to the urban jungle of Manhattan. A recovering rape victim tries to resume a normal life. A Toronto nurse cuts herself to fill her emptiness. In <em>Got No Secrets</em>, Danila Botha takes us into the private lives of twelve different women, with only one question in mind: What if these women were you? From addiction to abuse, from childhood to suicide, from Hillbrow, Johannesburg, to downtown Toronto, Botha’s prose is compassionate, provocative, often funny, and always fearless.</p>
<p><strong>Praise for <em>Got No Secrets</em></strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Intensely original and fantastically written.&#8221;<br />
-Lydia, <em>The Literary Lollipop</em></p>
<p><a title="An excerpt from “Paradox”, in Danila Botha’s Got No Secrets" href="http://tightropebooks.com/an-excerpt-from-paradox-in-danila-bothas-got-no-secrets/"><strong><strong>Click here to read an excerpt from <em>Got No Secrets</em>.</strong></strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Danila Botha</strong> was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. She volunteered with Na-me-res, an organization benefiting the homeless, which inspired many of the stories in<em> Got No Secrets</em>. Her writing has appeared in <em>24 Hours</em>, <em>Yoink! Magazine</em>, and <em>NOW</em>. She lives in Halifax.</p>
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		<title>The Nights Also &#124; Anna Swanson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fearless and insightful poems that illuminate one woman’s experience of chronic illness, relationships and gender identity, and solitude.]]></description>
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<strong>ISBN-10:</strong> 1-926639-13-8<br />
<strong>Price:</strong> $14.95<br />
<strong>Pub Date:</strong> Spring 2010</p>
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<p>Fearless and insightful poems that illuminate one woman’s experience of chronic illness, relationships and gender identity, and solitude.</p>
<p>Anna Swanson’s poetry leads you through a life that tries to deal with a misunderstood illness, a gradual acceptance of one’s sexuality, and a sometimes onerous relationship with nature. Her writing is as honest as it is complex, and it attempts to reconcile an identity that has been distorted by illness through a profound analysis of memory and individual meaning. With poems that run the gamut from fearful to the absurd, that are at once deep and pithy, Anna Swanson proves in <em>The Nights Also</em> that she is a brave new voice in Canadian poetry.</p>
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<p><strong>Anna Swanson </strong>studied creative writing at the University of Victoria and the Memorial University of Newfoundland. Her poetry has appeared in <em>PRISM International</em>, <em>The Antigonish Review</em>, <em>The Best Canadian Poetry in English 2008</em>, and numerous other literary journals. She has paid the rent by planning festivals, selling books, serving drinks, making maps, walking on stilts, bowling with teenagers, writing press releases, and watching for forest fires. She now lives in Vancouver, BC, and works as a children’s librarian.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800080;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Praise for The Nights Also:</strong></em></span></span></p>
<p>“There are the nights, yes, but in this startling debut collection ‘each day is a / thin steel catwalk of light’ and ‘the sun makes its arc across the mouth’ . . . Each word and image is freshly forged. The poems are smart, original, and daring, the footwork so assured that Anna Swanson dances with the future with no missteps. This is a strong new voice that reaffirms my faith in the heartbeat and vision that poetry can give us.”</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>—Lorna Crozier</strong></p>
<p>“As meditations on illness, these are extraordinary—sad, undermining, and, sometimes, spiked with a sense of humour.”</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>—Tim Lilburn</strong></p>
<p>“ ‘Oh dear body,” Anna Swanson writes in her impressive debut collection, “How did we get here?” How indeed? Throughout The Nights Also, Swanson asks: What does it mean to be frail and human. What is illness? Health? Gender? Memory? Love? And though Swanson doesn’t (thank God) arrive at any definitive answers, her skill and delight in exploring life’s mysteries and complexities are palpable. These poems—intelligent, passionate, and beautifully executed—announce the arrival of a gifted poet, one I hope we’ll be hearing from for years to come.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>—</strong><strong>Patricia Young</strong></p>
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		<title>The Grammar of Distance &#124; Ian Burgham</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ian Burgham once again presents poems of compassion that celebrate all manner of the heartland’s hazards and risks.]]></description>
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<strong>ISBN-10:</strong> 1-926639-09-X<br />
<strong>Price:</strong> $16.95<br />
<strong>Pub Date:</strong> Spring 2010</p>
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<p>Ian Burgham once again presents poems of compassion that celebrate all manner of the heartland’s hazards and risks.</p>
<p>In his third collection of poetry, <em>The Grammar of Distance</em>, Ian Burgham writes from his gut and his heart. His imagery is, by turns, sensuous and rough-hewn, soft and hard. The poems crackle with sonic energy; they whinny and stamp. They whistle in the dark. His poetic landscapes frequent the windswept coasts of Scotland; but in this collection, we also find him doing terribly Canadian things like snowshoeing, surveying, chopping wood. Sometimes Al Purdy can be heard in Burgham’s voice and, occasionally, Patrick Lane. His penchant for storytelling and Celtic elegiac moods makes him a solid candidate for the position of poetic counterpart to Alistair MacLeod. Like all strong poets, Burgham’s imagination breaks past borders. Tribal and intense, his poems are conversations with loved ones, lost ones, and all the poets with storms in their bones. They are feisty. They rant. They grieve. They celebrate. Burgham is a thinker, a philosophical poet, a restless soul who asks big questions.</p>
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<p><strong>Ian Burgham</strong> is an associate of the League of Canadian Poets. Born in New Zealand, raised in Canada, he has lived and worked for extended periods of time in both New Zealand and Scotland. He studied literature at Queen’s University and at the University of Edinburgh. He worked as an editor for Canongate Publishing and later became publisher of Macdonald Publishing in Edinburgh. He has previously published two collections of poetry, <em>A Confession of Birds</em>, a chapbook published in the UK in 2004, and <em>The Stone Skippers</em>, published in 2007 by Tightrope Books and nominated for the 2008 Relit Award. He currently divides his time between Toronto and Kingston. In 2004-5 Burgham won the Queen’s University “Well-Versed” Poetry Award. His work has been published in many Canadian literary journals including <em>Prairie Fire</em>, <em>Contemporary Verse 2 (CV2)</em>, <em>The New Quarterly</em>, <em>The Literary Review of Canada</em>,<em> Queen’s Quarterly</em>,<em> dANDelion</em>, <em>Harpweaver, Precipice</em>, <em>Jones Avenue</em>, and <em>Ascent Aspirations</em>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Praise for <em>The Stone Skippers:</em></span></p>
<p>“… a voice you don’t want to miss.” —Di Brandt</p>
<p>“ … concision, leanness and directness …”—A.F. Moritz</p>
<p>“rare and remarkable … the work of one who has the ear for the possibilities of language …”—Alexander McCall Smith</p>
<p>Ian&#8217;s poetry has also been integrated into jewelery by artist Jeanine Payer. View the beautiful creations on Jeanine&#8217;s website: <a href="http://www.jeaninepayer.com/">www.jeaninepayer.com</a></p>
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		<title>The Days You&#8217;ve Spent &#124; Suzanne Bowness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poems that reflect the individual’s experience in the urban jungle, combining observation and insight that every city dweller will recognize.]]></description>
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<strong>ISBN-10:</strong> 1-926639-10-3<br />
<strong>Price:</strong> $14.95<br />
<strong>Pub Date: </strong> Spring 2010</p>
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<p>Poems that reflect the individual’s experience in the urban jungle, combining observation and insight that every city dweller will recognize.</p>
<p>The city, at once benevolent and indifferent to its residents, is the inspiration for this debut collection of poetry by Suzanne Bowness. In the first poem, a young woman arrives in the big city, where “in the beginning, anonymity is everywhere,” and wonders what her life there will bring. Using this new arrival as her starting point, Bowness moves on to develop urban themes of anonymity and collectivity alongside individualist themes of freedom, loneliness, and growing self identity. Part private reflection, part love letter to the metropolis, <em>The Days You’ve Spent </em>pulls back the curtain on city life, finding beauty in neon signs and profundity in laundromats. In these poems, the individual and the city interweave, and urban immersion becomes an essential element in personal growth.</p>
<p><strong>Suzanne (Sue) Bowness</strong> is a writer and editor whose poems have appeared in the<em> Literary Review of Canada</em> and <em>Pagitica</em>. Her play <em>The Reading Circle</em> won first place in the 2006 Ottawa Little-Theatre One-Act Playwriting Competition. She is pursuing a PhD in English at the University of Ottawa with a focus on nineteenth-century Canadian magazines.</p>
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		<title>Confessions of a Reluctant Cougar &#124; Myna Wallin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sex is casual, but conversation is a serious matter in the outrageous adventures of this contemporary cougar.]]></description>
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<strong>ISBN-10:</strong> 1-926639-11-1<br />
<strong>Price:</strong> $18.95<br />
<strong>Pub Date:</strong> Spring 2010</p>
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<p>Sex is casual, but conversation is a serious matter in the outrageous adventures of this contemporary cougar.</p>
<p>In Myna Wallin’s second book, a reluctant cougar tells all. She feasts on young men of all kinds, in a world where sex isn’t dirty but love is coated in grime. In these raucous short stories, she runs the gauntlet of men, including a Harley-riding bikini salesman, a semiotics professor, a foot fetishist, a jaded brand consultant, a homeless man, and a bisexual mime. Written with Wallin’s signature wit, this semiotics of dating is given a postmodern twist.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Myna Wallin</em></strong> is an author and editor born and living in Toronto. She is also an organizer and host of the Art Bar Reading Series. Myna’s first full-length poetry collection, <em>A Thousand Profane Pieces</em>, was published in 2006 by Tightrope Books. Her poetry and prose have appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies, including <em>The Algonquin Square Table Anthology</em>, <em>Contemporary Verse 2</em>,<em> Existere</em>, <em>Eye Weekly</em>, <em>Kiss Machine</em>, <em>In the Dark: Stories from the Supernatural</em>,<em> the Literary Review of Canada</em>,<em> Matrix</em>, <em>Nod</em>, and <em>Rampike</em>. She recently received an Honourable Mention from <em>Contemporary Verse 2</em> for their 2009 2-Day Poem Contest. Myna also hosts “In Other Words” on CKLN, where she has been interviewing authors since 2004. After receiving her MA in English Literature from the University of Toronto, Myna taught Effective Writing at George Brown College for several years. For Tightrope she has edited Sandra Kasturi’s <em>The Animal Bridegroom</em>, Phoebe Tsang’s <em>Contents of a Mermaid’s Purse</em>, and co-edited<em> I.V. Lounge Nights</em> with Alex Boyd.</p>
<p><strong>Praise for A Thousand Profane Pieces:</strong></p>
<p>“Wallin’s book is exhilarating: a dollop of sugar-coated acid. Its subtitle should be, Love and the Older, Single Woman: The persona has been hurt, has snapped back, but vows her vulnerability … The tone? Ms. Sylvia Plath Atwood: Satire and Cynicism for the Discriminating Reader. Wallin’s wit exudes wisdom and wrath. Perfect.”<br />
—George Elliott Clarke</p>
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