9 Fab Anthologies That Deserve More Attention (and not just because I’m in them 😉 )
Shifting Sands: Jewish Women Confront the Israeli Occupation. Edited by Osie Gabriel Adelfang. (2010, Whole World Press, Bellevue, Washington)
Zahir Anthology. Edited by Sheryl Tempchin. (2010, Zahir Publishing, Encinatas, California)
I Go to the Ruined Place: Contemporary Poems in Defense of Global Human Rights. Edited by Melissa Kwasny and M.L. Smoker. (2009, Lost Horse Press, Sand Point, Idaho)
Lavanderia: A Mixed Load of Women, Wash and Word. Edited by Donna J. Watson, Michelle Sierra and Lucia Gbaya Kanga. (2009, San Diego City Works Press, San Diego, California)
Regreen: New Canadian Ecological Poetry. Edited by Madhur Anand and Adam Dickenson. (2009, Your Scrivener Press, Sudbury, Ontario)
Rocksalt: An Anthology of Contemporary BC Poetry. Edited by Mona Fertig and Harold Rhenisch. (2008, Mother Tongue Publishing, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia)
Crossing Lines: Poets Who Came to Canada in the Vietnam War Era. Edited by Allan Briesmaster and Steven Michael Berzensky. (2008, Seraphim Editions, Hamilton, Ontario)
Tesseracts Eleven: Amazing Canadian Speculative Fiction. Edited by Cory Doctorow and Holly Phillips. (2007, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing, Calgary, Alberta)
Witness to Wilderness: The Clayoquot Sound Anthology. Edited by Howard Breen-Needham, Sandy Frances Duncan, Deborah Ferens, Phyllis Reeve and Susan Yates. (1994, Arsenal Pulp Press, Vancouver British Columbia)