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【正文】 s. McNallyRobinson Booksellers, Winnipeg, February 2002.Calder, Alison. “This Land Is Whose Land? Public and Private Landscapes in Public History and Environmental Writing.” New Faculty Colloquium Series. Institute for the Humanities, University of Manitoba. February 2001.Calder, Alison. “Identity Constructions and the Prairie Writer.” With David Arnason. PlainSpeaking Colloquium Series. Institute for the Humanities, University of Manitoba. November 2000.Calder, Alison. “Mapping the Self in Place: Some Contemporary Canadian Landscape Writing.” Visiting Speakers Series, Department of English, University of British Columbia. October 1999.Calder, Alison. “Relax, don’t do it: The Dangers of Regionalism.” Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, University of British Columbia. July 1999.CREATIVE PUBLICATIONS ChapbooksCalder, Alison, and Jeanette Lynes. Ghost Works: Improvisations in Letters and Poems. Forthing from JackPine Press (Saskatoon) in December 2007.AnthologiesCalder, Alison. Two poems. Forthing in the Manitoba Writers’ Guild Silver Anniversary Anthology, April 2007.Calder, Alison. Two poems. Listening With the Ear of the Heart: Writers at St. Peter’s. Muenster, SK: St. Peter’s Press, 2003. 323.Calder, Alison. Fifteen poems. Exposed. Ed. Catherine Hunter. Winnipeg: The Muses’ Company, 2002. 1733.Calder, Alison. One poem. 2000% Cracked Wheat. Regina: Coteau, 2000. 80.Calder, Alison. Five poems. Breathing Fire: Canada’s New Poets. Ed. Lorna Crozier and Patrick Lane. Vancouver: Harbour, 1995. 437.Calder, Alison. “This Much I Remember.” Fiction. The View from Here. Ed. Christine McClymont, Don Stone,and Sharon Jeroski. Scarborough, ON: Nelson Canada, 1994. 20.Calder, Alison. Three poems. Forthing in Poetix, an anthology assembled for use in Manitoba schools. JournalsCalder, Alison.“Sexing the Prairie” [poetry/criticism]. Open Letter (2006) (special issue on Poetics and Public Space). 7779.Calder, Alison.“Elegy for Jumbo” [poem]. The New Quarterly 90 (2004): 126.Calder, Alison.“Today” [poem]. Xerography: The Triple Edition. 3.Calder, Alison.“the animals dream (1).” Third runnerup in Contemporary Verse 239。s 2Day Poem Competition (2002). . Contemporary Verse 2 (2003): 42.Calder, Alison.“We hate the animals.” Poem. Prairie Fire (2002): 101.Calder, Alison. Three poems. Contemporary Verse 2 (2002): 6366.Calder, Alison.“Gravity (Garibaldi Park).” Grain (2002): 84. Winner, Short Grain Contest [Prose Poem]. Calder, Alison.“Question.” Poem. Grain (2002): 35.Calder, Alison. Two poems. Grain (1998): 889.Calder, Alison.“Sometimes she.” Poem. Dandelion (1994): 5.Calder, Alison.“Imagine a picture.” Poem. Dandelion (1994): 5. Winner of Dandelion poetry petition.Calder, Alison.“I tried to write a letter of longing and loss.” Poem. Prairie Fire (1993): 22. Calder, Alison. Two poems. Books in Canada (910). Winner, Books in Canada student writing award for poetry.Calder, Alison.“When You Left.” Poem. The Antigonish Review 8182 (1990): 198.Calder, Alison.“Waiting.” Fiction. Dandelion (1990): 625.Calder, Alison.“Lately she can’t stand.” Poem. Grain (1990): 89.Other formatsCalder, Alison.“Today.” Poem. Poetry in Motion, 2006. This program, administered by the Manitoba Writers’ Guild, places poems on Winnipeg City buses.Calder, Alison.“What es of beauty.” Poem. Poetry in Motion, 2002. PERFORMANCES OF WORK BY ALISON CALDER“Imagine a Picture” [poem]. Featured in No Way Out, a film directed by Neil McArthur. Protagonista Productions, 2006. Premiered at Calgary Film Festival.“Wind in the Pines” [poem]. Read at Canadian Mennonite University evening of chamber music and poetry in dedication of the Laudamus Auditorium. September 2005. AND MEDIA APPEARANCESCJUM radio interview about SSHRC funded research. July 2006.Poetry reading (with Jeannette Armstrong, Warren Cariou, Alootook Ipellie, Janice Kulyk Keefer, and Christl Verduyn). Greifswald, Germany, June 2006.Featured reader, Speaking Crow reading series. Winnipeg. May 2006.Poetry reading (with Rhea Tregebov, Clarise Foster, and Catherine Hunter), National Ecopoetics Symposium. Brandon University, March 2006.CJUM radio book panel on literary fiction holiday gifts edition. December 2005.Poetry reading (with Dave Macleod and George Elliott Clarke), Winnipeg International Writers’ Festival, September 2005.Interview with Deutschland Radio Kultur, Germany, July 2005.Poetry reading (with Warren Cariou), Greifswald, Germany, June 2005.Poetry reading (with David Arnason and Dennis Cooley). University of Iceland, March 2005.CBC Radio One Canada Reads Finale. Sound essay on the Western and Guy Vanderhaeghe’s novel The Last Crossing. April 2004.Two poetry readings. McNally Robinson Booksellers, April 2004.Radio interview on CBC Manitoba’s “Questionnaire” on “What Book Should Everyone Read?” February 2004.Poetry reading (with John Weier and David Streit). McNallyRobinson Booksellers, July 2003.Poetry reading (with Don McKay and Edna Alford). Banff Centre Writing Studio Reading Series, May 2003.Featured reader, Speaking Crow reading series. Winnipeg. February 2003.Radio interview about poetry and literary reading series on CJUM’s “Midday,” December 2002.Poetry reading (with Tim Lilburn and John Weier). McNallyRobinson Booksellers, November 2002. “Gophers!” Lecture to Club Symposium Society, University of Winnipeg, October 2002.Poetry reading and launch of Exposed, McNallyRobinson Booksellers, September 2002.Radio interview about poetry in Exposed on CJUM’s “Play It Again,” September 2002.Radio interview about creative writing at the University of Manitoba and ining writers for the literary reading series on CJUM’s “Midday.” September 2002. Radio interview about gopher research on CBC Saskatchewan’s “Morning E
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